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  2. Self-Harm: Symptoms, Types, and Recovery - Healthline

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    Common signs of self-harm include: unexplainable scars, marks, wounds, or bruises. frequent injuries. wearing high-coverage clothing even in hot weather. collecting odd objects like razors ...

  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. Self Harm Alternatives: 7 Techniques That Actually Work

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    Talk to someone. Turn up the volume. Try guided imagery. Be creative. Harm minimization. Takeaway. Westend61 / Getty Images. When painful or difficult emotions threaten to overwhelm you, self-harm ...

  5. Depression Traps: Social Withdrawal, Rumination, and More - WebMD

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    Depression Trap #3: Self-Medicating With Alcohol Turning to alcohol or drugs to escape your woes is a pattern that can happen in depression, and it usually makes your depressive symptoms worse.

  6. Bipolar & Self-Injury Signs, Causes & Treatments: Cutting ...

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    Cutting the skin with a sharp object is one form of self-injury. Other forms of self-injury may include burning, scratching, hitting or bruising, biting, head-banging, or picking at skin ...

  7. Self-Mutilation: Cutting, Burning -- Treatments and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/depression/self-injury-disorder

    Self-injury can involve any of the following behaviors: Cutting. Burning (or "branding" with hot objects) Picking at skin or reopening wounds. Hair -pulling (trichotillomania) Head-banging ...

  8. Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination - Wikipedia

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    It is scored out of 100, with a higher score denoting better cognitive function. At the recommended cut-off scores of 88 and 83, the ACE was reported to have good sensitivity and specificity for identifying different forms of dementia and other impairments of memory and judgement (0.93 and 0.71; 0.82 and 0.96, respectively). [5]

  9. Children's Depression Inventory - Wikipedia

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    A cut-off score of 19–20 is generally accepted on the CDI, but is not an absolute. [1] Studies of the CDI have reported lower cut-off scores; therefore, individual cases must be taken into consideration. [1] [5] [6] Additionally, the CDI was designed for individual rather than group administration. [1]

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