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Self-harm

UK //ˈsɛlf hɑːm//US //ˈsɛlf hɑrm//

Definition

The act of deliberately harming one's own body as a coping mechanism.

In simple words: When someone hurts themselves on purpose.

Examples

  • Many people who engage in self-harm do so to cope with emotional pain.
  • It is important to talk openly about self-harm to raise awareness.
  • Therapists often help individuals who experience self-harm find healthier coping strategies.
  • Self-harm can sometimes be a sign of deeper mental health issues.
  • Support groups provide safe spaces for those affected by self-harm to share their experiences.

Usage notes

Use 'self-harm' in contexts discussing mental health. It's sensitive; avoid casual conversation. Appropriate in clinical or support scenarios.

Grammar pattern

self-harm + object (body part)

Memory hint

Think of harming yourself as a way to feel something when you're feeling numb.

Collocations

  • engage in self-harm
  • prevent self-harm
  • recover from self-harm
  • support someone with self-harm

Synonyms

  • self-injury
  • self-mutilation
  • self-inflicted harm
  • self-destructive behavior

Common mistakes

  • Confused with self-care, thinking they are similar.
  • Using it incorrectly as a verb.
  • Overgeneralizing and not specifying the type of self-harm.