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How to Help Someone Who Self Harms?

by Dr. Krishanga on October 21, 2023 at 6:43 PM
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Life's journey can take us through some rocky terrain, and for some, finding solid ground can be a real challenge. One such challenge is self-harm, a complex coping mechanism that individuals use to grapple with overwhelming emotions.


It's more common than we might think, especially among young adults and adolescents. But here's the thing - approaching this topic with compassion and a nonjudgmental attitude can make all the difference.

‘Every year, over 17 million people worldwide engage in self-harm. Let's break the cycle. #selfharm #mentalhealth #medindia’

Self-harm, also known as nonsuicidal self-injury, is a complex behavior characterized by deliberate, non-lethal harm inflicted on oneself as a means of coping with emotional distress. It is essential to approach individuals engaging in self-harm with compassion and nonjudgmental support. This article aims to provide insights into self-harm, its signs, causes, and how to offer effective support.

What is Self-Harm?

Self-harm is an act of intentionally causing harm to oneself, either physically or emotionally, without the intention of committing suicide. It serves as a maladaptive coping mechanism to manage overwhelming emotions. Forms of self-harm include cutting, burning, hitting, and other methods, as well as mental self-harm like negative self-talk.

Approaching Someone Engaging in Self-Harm

  1. Provide nonjudgmental support: Approach the individual with compassion, emphasizing your desire to help, rather than resorting to punishment
  2. Encourage open communication: Create a safe space for them to express their feelings and struggles. Avoid pressuring them to share if they are not ready
  3. Educate yourself: Understand self-harm and its underlying causes. Research available resources and treatment options
  4. Offer alternative coping strategies: Suggest healthier ways to manage emotions, such as mindfulness techniques, grounding exercises, or engaging in creative outlets
  5. Ensure safety: Provide first aid materials and access to medical care for serious injuries. Focus on their well-being and trust-building

Long-Term Support

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  1. Safety planning: Develop a crisis plan outlining emergency contacts and coping strategies
  2. Praise and acknowledgment: Celebrate small achievements and reassure them of your belief in their ability to overcome challenges
  3. Ongoing encouragement: Offer consistent support and encouragement throughout their recovery journey

Treatment Options for Self Harm

To conclude, supporting individuals engaging in self-harm requires empathy, understanding, and a commitment to their well-being. By providing nonjudgmental support, educating oneself, and facilitating access to professional resources, we can help individuals on their path toward healing and recovery. Remember, with the right support, individuals can break the cycle of self-harm and regain a sense of control over their emotions.

"Being there for someone during their darkest moments can be a beacon of hope, guiding them towards light and healing."



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