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by Dr. Paul VanValin
Children, teens and young adults engage in self-harm behaviors, such as cutting, scratching, and burning, to manage strong and intense emotions, gain a sense of control, and to feel peace of mind. Self-harm behaviors are habit-forming, physically destructive, and can lead to suicidal behaviors. The path to recovery is in developing strong, caring relationships, avoiding secrets, seeking counseling, and learning new ways of calming oneself by drawing close to God.