They say that detention is creating a spiral of depression, psychotic symptoms and self-mutilation. |
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The burn that brought Kisha to the ER on the evening I interviewed her was not her first act of self-mutilation. |
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A woman is being driven to self-mutilation by mental illness, brought on by a disastrous relationship. |
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Being disruptive, refusing to obey orders, and engaging in acts of self-mutilation and attempted suicide can all result in punitive action. |
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Children as young as nine have attempted self-mutilation, suicide and other acts of self-harm. |
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Incidents involving physical assault and self-mutilation were next on the list. |
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As the internal study mentioned earlier suggests, most acts of self-mutilation are not intended to end life. |
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She points to the fact that she still struggles to quit smoking, which, she says, can cause as much physical damage as any act of self-mutilation. |
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These pictures are not intended for inclusion in the programmes but are there to prevent suicide or self-mutilation attempts. |
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Dr. Stanley says parents should treat self-mutilation as a suicide warning sign. |
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How then can caregivers, family members and friends tell the difference between self-mutilation and suicide? |
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Some participants spoke of self-mutilation and attempted suicide. |
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His self-mutilation was a classic call for help and attention. |
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Starvation, suicide and self-mutilation were common. |
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Pre-trial detainees in solitary confinement have an increased rate of suicide and self-mutilation within the first two weeks of solitary confinement. |
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Some women are forced into marriage at a young age and engage in self-mutilation by burning. |
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Contextual features and behavioral functions of self-mutilation among adolescents. |
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Self-harm is often also referred to by other names such as deliberate self-harm, attempted suicide, para-suicide, self-mutilation and self-injury. |
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She warned that if a child did not receive help, this could lead to feelings of self-hatred and could result in self-mutilation and even suicide attempts. |
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There were outpourings of prejudice and hatred, fantasies of violence accompanied by curses and epithets, psychotic rhapsodies, monologues of suicide and self-mutilation. |
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And neither is this clitoral self-mutilation. |
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Paranoia, depression, memory loss and self-mutilation are not uncommon. |
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In many countries, women in prison suffer mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, phobias, neuroses, self-mutilation, and suicide, at alarmingly high rates. |
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Survivors may also engage in self-mutilation and other forms of self-harm. |
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As a result, those affected succeed in achieving better control of their symptoms such as mood swings, feelings of anger or fear and also self-mutilation. |
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Relationship of dissociation to self-mutilation and childhood abuse in borderline personality disorder. |
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In addition to substance use disorders, women in prison have alarmingly high rates of mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, phobias, neurosis, self-mutilation and suicide. |
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Feather destructive behavior is an ever-increasing problem in captive birds of prey and any associated self-mutilation can be challenging to manage. |
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There is no single definition of self-harm. Terms used interchangeably with self-harm include selfinjury, self-defeating coping strategies, self-damaging behaviours, self-mutilation and self-abuse. |
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When used the measure must be necessary to avert threats of violence, to overcome violent resistance or to prevent suicide or other self-mutilation. |
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Open wounds caused by self-mutilation can cause secondary infections. |
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Alison Liebling, a Cambridge University penologist, says that lifers are unlikely to display warning signs before killing themselves, or to have a history of self-mutilation. |
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Self-mutilation usually serves a different purpose than attempting at killing one's self. |
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