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cutting or scratching
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causing bruises
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banging their head against a wall
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punching a wall
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pulling out their hair
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burning themselves
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falling over on purpose
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breaking a bone on purpose
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controlling the amount of food they eat to an unhealthy level
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over-exercising to the point it becomes unhealthy
Around 10-30% of teenagers self-harm at some point during their life*. With the right help and support to reduce underlying stresses and treat mental health problems, young people can be helped to stop self-harming.
* Mental Health Foundation