Sue Scheff – Parenting Teens – Self Injury and Self Abuse

January 5, 2009

teencutSelf abuse (or self mutilation) can come in many forms; most commonly it is associated with cutting, hair pulling or bone breaking, but it can also manifest itself as eating disorders  like bulimia, and/or anorexia. This site will focus mainly on cutting, which is the most common form of self abuse, with 72% of all self injurers choosing to do so by cutting themselves, and hair pulling. Cutting is exactly as it sounds; when your teen cuts him or herself as a physical expression to feel emotional pain. There are many reasons why teens injure themselves, but many people assume it’s just ‘for attention’. Often this can be an element of why your teen may be abusing him or her self, but just as often it can be something your teen does privately to express the emotional pain they feel inside. And while self injury is a taboo subject, it is estimated that 3 to 6 million Americans self injure themselves in some way, and that number is on the increase- in fact, its already doubled in the past three years.

Learn more – click here.

Entry Filed under: Difficult Teens, Eating Disorders, Help for Teens, Parent's Universal Resource Experts, Parenting, Parenting Articles, Peer Pressure, Problem Teens, Struggling Teens, Sue Scheff, Teen Help, Troubled Teens, teen issues, teen suicide. Tags: , , , , , , , , .


Calendar

January 2009
M T W T F S S
« Dec   Feb »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  

Most Recent Posts