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what was the harm done to yourself in the long run ?

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Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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The term self-harm is used in this guideline to refer to any act of self-poisoning or self-injury carried out by an individual irrespective of motivation (Hawton et al., 2003a). This commonly involves self-poisoning with medication or self-injury by cutting. There are a number of important exclusions that this term is not intended to cover. These include harm to the self arising from excessive consumption of alcohol or recreational drugs, mismanagement of physical health conditions, body piercing or starvation arising from anorexia nervosa. In the past, various other terms have been used including ‘parasuicide’ and ‘attempted suicide’ (Kreitman, 1977), the latter to describe self-harm in which the primary motivation is to end life. However, it became evident that motivation is complex and does not fall neatly into such categories. Terms such as ‘non fatal deliberate self-harm’ (Morgan et al., 1975) were preferred because they avoided making inferences about the motivation behind the behaviour.

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Answered by Anonymous
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