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When I do something wrong or stupid, I get really angry at myself and get this incredible urge to hurt myself. I'm not a cutter, but I scratch, bite and pinch myself instead. I don't understand why I feel this way. Is this normal? And how can I control this compulsion to hurt myself?


Despite what you may think, self harm is not limited to cutting. The actions you describe, while seemingly less harmful, still signal a very serious problem.  These feelings that you have building up inside of you may feel like a volcano, that you won’t have relief from the pressure until the ground opens up to expose what bubbles beneath the surface. The truth is that self-harm is a temporary ‘solution’ to larger issues. Lots of girls deal with this, so just know that you are not on your own.
 
Tell someone
 
Even if the marks left behind may fade away before anyone notices, the real healing can only begin when you confide in someone you trust about what you are going through. When I was a young teen, I had a similar experience. For years, I would scratch myself when I didn’t live up to my expectations for myself and I really didn’t think I had a problem. I wasn’t cutting myself, but I finally admitted that I had a real problem. An important thing to emphasize when you tell your parents, guidance counselor, or other trusted person, is that you are not suicidal, but you have these urges regardless. It may be difficult to deal with the reaction, but in the long run this first step is profoundly important. You need to let this out!
 
Identify the source
 
Where are these compulsions coming from? You say that you don’t know why you feel this way, but think about what is going on in your life. Is anything stressing you out? You might be able to solve this by confronting problems in your life. These feelings could also be an indication of depression, anxiety, or a bunch of other things. You need to talk this out with a parent or even a mental health counselor (Don’t be afraid of the stigma attached. A lot of girls go to therapists!).
 
Find your way to cope
 
Mental health professionals recommend all sorts of ways to control the urge to self-harm. Some of the most often passed on are exercise, meditation, listening to music, talking about your feelings, and writing. Everyone is different when it comes to figuring out what works for them.  Some best ways to learn how to cope are to try different methods or find a professional to chat with regularly. He or she will help you learn what triggers these urges and what can ease the impulses.
 
Know this isn’t forever
 
I can confidently say, as former self-harmer, that I no longer feel the need to cope with stress or sadness by hurting myself. I sought out help and eventually I figured out how to deal. Think about it, what is causing you distress? Someone once told me to consider ‘Will this matter a year or two from now?’  Find what works for you and don’t give up hope. It may be hard to stop hurting yourself, but you absolutely can conquer this! You are way more powerful that you think. If you feel the need to harm yourself in any way find a way to get away from it. Call a friend, surround yourself with people -- do anything that make you feel less alone!
 
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BY MARY HOJNOSKI ON 9/17/2011 12:00:00 AM

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DEAR LYANE,
I am sooooooooo sorry this is happening. Even though he told you not to tell anyone, you should. He could eventually kill himself with these habits. Take my advice, or you could loose him forever.

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by Singeratheart on 1/16/2012 6:01:30 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD What I want to know is, am I just overreacting or is this something more serious? Please help, I don't know what to do.

 

Hey girl,

 

I can only imagine how tough things are for you. Because we wish you only the best, it's important for you to speak with a trusted adult (family member, teacher, doctor, guidance counselor, etc. as soon as you can! You can also refer to the links at the bottom of this post, which include hotlines of people willing to speak with you about difficult issues. http://www.girlslife.com/post/2008/08/04/HELP!2.aspx.

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by SquishyKitty on 12/19/2011 11:20:10 AM

 
 

someone please help. ive been really depressed lately, for about 6 months, and a few weeks ago i let someone hurt me because i didnt care and i have no one to talk to. i already tried talking to my parents, a teacher, and a friend's mom, but no one understood or cared how depressed i am. i have been cutting myself deeper and deeper and sometimes i want to kill myself and try to, but back out at the last second. someone help me, please




Hon I'm so sorry youre so stressed and depressed and feel lost Frown i suggest you talk to your guidance counselor again. Really tell them how you feel. Tell them about the cutting and how you feel hopeless because you cant get out of this rut. I guarantee they'll care. If they dont understand what youre going through and you dont tell them the whole truth then they wont notice, but if you tell them really how bad you feel theyll listen. Good luck hon.. I hope you get better. Remember - many people will be completely heart broken if youre gone. Plus life is precious. You have a big future ahead of you. Dont throw it away <3 xoxo kerra 
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by Lissie487 on 12/11/2011 5:54:34 PM

 
 



MOD MOD
ive been really depressed lately. Im usually happy, perky, in a good mood, fun, and and thats what friends love about me.. but ive noticed im starting to change. my parents are always on my nerves, i dont want to go to church, see or talk to my distant sister, or be the friendly person i usually am. it makes me so mad at myself for not being me. even some of my friends have noticed. if you can help, thanksSmile




Hey girlie,

Don't be mad at yourself for this! We all go through emotional phases in our lives, and some are worse than others. But don't get frustrated with yourself - it's not your fault! Are you getting enough sleep each night? Are you taking care of your body? Are you participating in things you love, rather than being overwhelmed by work/homework? Are you taking time for yourself to recharge? Are you being honest about your feelings instead of bottling them inside? All of these things can help center your mind and bring you more peaceful happiness. Try writing down all your frustrations in a journal, joining a new club/volunteering at a local charity, writing a screenplay, working out...whatever it is that brings you happiness. Take time for yourself and do this every day! If you're still having trouble overcoming these feelings, try talking to a counselor at your school. They can help you talk it out and get to the real reason behind it!!!! <3
Lauren C.

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by baileybluu on 12/2/2011 9:35:52 PM

 
 



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My best friend doesn't like people who cut themselves, because she thinks they're crazy. This affects me because I cut every one and a while. I'm her best friend, and I really want to tell her (Because she knows almost everything about me) but I don't want her to think I'm crazy. How can I tell her? Should I even tell her at all?




Hey girlie,

If it's a secret that is weighing on your shoulders and you think you would feel better telling her, consider it. She has this attitude because she's never had someone bring cutting close to home for her - she thinks of it as this "crazy person's problem" without knowing the true reasons behind it (or the people who actually do it). If you do tell her, do it in person and one-on-one. Tell her that she knows practically everything about you, so you want to share this with her no matter what. Show her your reasons behind cutting and make this personal for her now - you're her friend, a real person, who sometimes feels overwhelmed and uses this to help cope. Tell her you are rational and know this isn't healthy, but that you aren't crazy and you hope she'll still be here to support you until you can heal. Give her the "facts" of the situation so she learns something - and hopefully she will change her way of thinking about it <3




And I think this goes without saying, but PLEASE PLEASE don't cut again. I know it feels like a temporary fix for a huge problem, but in reality it's not fixing anything, disrespectful to your own body, and a habit that is life-threatening. Please get help for this! <3 
Lauren C.

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