Self-harm means intentionally hurting your own body as a way to cope with difficult feelings, thoughts, or situations. It’s sometimes called non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) when the person is not trying to die but is trying to manage emotional pain.
Typical forms of self-harm
People may harm themselves in different ways, for example:
Why people self-harm
People often use self-harm as a way to deal with overwhelming emotions. Some common reasons include:
Important things to know
Getting support
If you are in crisis please contact your GP or NHS 24 on 111 in the first instance, or the Samaritans on 116 123, Breathing Space on 0800 838587 or Childline on 0800 1111.
To speak to a qualified counsellor in Stirling please contact me on 07762 459479 or complete the form below.
To speak to a qualified counsellor please contact me on 07762 459479 or complete the form provided. Please leave a message and I will aim to respond the same day. I am happy to discuss any queries or questions you may have prior to arranging an initial appointment.
