Selfharm
I assume this is the right group. I have never discussed this with anyone but my grandson yells at me about it. When I get very stressed, I sometimes scratch my arms or face. I haven't done any real harm. It is a way to relieve stress when it gets to be too much. I cannot tolerate anxiety or depression medicines which I assume would be a doctor's answer. Does anyone else deal with this?
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This is how I let myself know how deep my emotional scars are and would not ever again say anything to another professional as this is NOT parasuicidal behavior. Some of us just do what we can...no different than a tattoo or a body piercing...how I see thus...
@parus Have you ever talked with anyone about those emotional scars?
Jim
Hi, @parus. I add my welcome to the welcome messages you've received here and in other discussions on Connect. We look forward to getting to know more about you. You mention treatment-resistant depression and PTSD, as well as emotional scars. It sounds like self-harm is or was your way of coping. I agree that self-harm is not parasuicidal, but it is an unhealthy way to cope with emotional pain, intense anger and frustration. You've also shared that it is hard to talk and to trust anyone. We hope that here on Connect you will feel comfortable telling us more about yourself. We do not judge. Perhaps sharing your emotional pain with us online will help.
Self help books are a trigger for me. Talk to my doctor? Not an option at all.
Hello @parus
Could you tell us a little more about how self-help books are a trigger?
Teresa
@hopeful33250 Not meaning to be disrespectful, but from where I sit the answer is a no-brainer.
@parus I didn't pick up any disrespect - just the facts!
Teresa
@parus - I am new, do you mean that self help books are a trigger because they tell you what you "should" be doing and then cause you to start scratching?
Elect
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@rlinstrot Welcome and the answer to your question is, "no". I do not find them helpful. Not scratching.
Hi, @georgette12 --just wanted to let you know we are thinking of you and wondering how you are doing these days?