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Cutting is sometimes (but not always) associated with depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive thinking, or compulsive behaviors.
Often, eating disorders and ... Permission to republish EATING DISORDERS AND CUTTING in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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The way you choose to hurt yourself could be cutting, hitting, burning, scratching, skin-picking, banging your head, breaking bones, not letting wounds heal, among others.
Self-Mutilation, Self-Injury and Eating Disorders ... According to Steven Levenkron, author of Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation, self-mutilating behavior is frequently "at the top
It's got every virtue of cutting. Does it also have the flaws? See, I stopped cutting years ago, because I got tired of explaining about the scars on my arms.
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One time she tried out cutting to deal with the self-loathing, but it just wasn't her thing: ... Way to also bring up eating disorders in there. Turns out Megan may or may not have had one: