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Tag: trichotilliomania

Talking about self harm

Posted on November 23, 2022 by Emma Hammett
self harm

Talking about self harm: Self harm encompasses a wide range of things people deliberately do to themselves to cause physical pain or damage. It is most common for people to cut the arms or the back of the legs. However it could involve burning, biting, hitting oneself, banging their head, pulling out their hair (trichotilliomania), […]

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