A Guide to understanding self-injury
Self-injury typically refers to a variety of behaviours in which an individual intentionally inflicts harm to his or her body without suicidal intent (ISSS, 2007).
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Self-injury typically refers to a variety of behaviours in which an individual intentionally inflicts harm to his or her body without suicidal intent (ISSS, 2007).
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