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Helping a teen who cuts is based on the knowledge that self-mutilation occurs when out of control feelings are then controlled by cutting. Self injury is highly addictive and treatment is required from parents and schools to help solve the problem. Know the facts to help your child overcome this issue.
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Self-Injury Fact Sheet
The Youth Development framework focuses primarily on understanding how to help young people thrive. To do this, ...
Source: Cornell Research Program on Self-Injurious Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults
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