I cut myself, and the only reason I want to stop is because I don't want to get caught and have people in my face, not to really get better. That's the only motivation. You might say it's not a healthy coping skill, yeah no sherlock, lots of things aren't healthy but people do them anyways because they are socially acceptable, so why is cutting specifically anyone's business? I know it's because it notifies people around you you need help, but how ironic is it that they only care when they see scars? And only then, they will be concerned about the phsyical side of it and restrict you from your privacy, but not actually address your emotional pain behind it. What if I personally don't want to get helped for it, and I am not trying to die.I already have positive coping skills, and this is just an "add on".
Yes I had a therapist, and I quit last week because I hate your protocols. They are useless and not all families are stable to be notified. I'm not about to be betrayed and taken advantage of by this broken system.
So I wonder if smoking is considered self-harm? Or eating food that you're intolerant to?
Yes I had a therapist, and I quit last week because I hate your protocols. They are useless and not all families are stable to be notified. I'm not about to be betrayed and taken advantage of by this broken system.
So I wonder if smoking is considered self-harm? Or eating food that you're intolerant to?
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