Self Mutilation/Cutting
Self-mutilation is a growing but underreported addiction. Addicts are often embarrassed and feel guilty, Scars are easily concealed, leading to a cover-up of the problem.
Self-mutilation is a growing but underreported addiction. Addicts are often embarrassed and feel guilty, which might prevent them from seeking help. Scars are easily concealed, leading to a cover-up of the problem. In this episode of Unhooked, myths about cutters are explained, including the difference between self-mutilation versus a suicide attempt. In her own words, Arazeli share how the murder of her best friend prompted her addiction to cutting and drugs. Guest Expert: Robin Butler
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