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  2. Takeaway. The term “enabler” generally describes someone whose behavior allows a loved one to continue self-destructive patterns of behavior. This term can be stigmatizing since there’s ...

  3. Why Do People Cut Themselves? Reasons, What to Do, and More

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    Self-harm can be a way for a person to feel something when experiencing numbness or to distract themselves from depression or anxiety. Some people cut to create a wound that can symbolize their ...

  4. Enabling - Wikipedia

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    Paying off another person's debts. Refusing to confront or protect oneself when exposed to physical, emotional or verbal assault. Regurgitating the abuser's 'facts' / version of reality to a third party without seeking evidence. Revictimising the abuser's other victims with behaviour such as gaslighting, denial, or scapegoating.

  5. How to Stop a Bleeding Finger: Step-by-Step Instructions

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    Raise your finger above your heart. Recover the severed tip of your finger, if possible, and rinse it off. Place the severed portion in a clean bag, or wrap it in something clean. Keep the severed ...

  6. Zack Snyder's Justice League - Wikipedia

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    English. Budget. $70 million [b] Zack Snyder's Justice League (colloquially referred to as the Snyder Cut) is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film Justice League, the fifth film set within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) based on the team of the same name appearing in DC Comics publications.

  7. ITU-T - Wikipedia

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    The ITU-T mission is to ensure the efficient and timely production of standards covering all fields of telecommunications and Information Communication Technology (ICTs) on a worldwide basis, as well as defining tariff and accounting principles for international telecommunication services. [2]

  8. Hold the area under running water or pour clean water over it from a cup. You don't need to use stronger cleaning solutions -- such as hydrogen peroxide, iodine, or rubbing alcohol -- to treat ...

  9. When to Get Stitches: How to Tell If Your Cut Needs Sewing Up

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    This includes the length and depth. Your wound likely requires stitches if: it’s deeper or longer than half an inch. it’s deep enough that fatty tissue, muscle, or bone is exposed. it’s wide ...