Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that excuse before. My now 17yo cut on her arms and her thighs. She used to always wear long sleeved hoodies and long pants and shorts that covered her scars. She isn't cutting anymore, but the scars are still there. She doesn't hide them anymore. Best of luck to you and your daughter.
Why was she doing it? How did she recover and stop?
She suffers from social anxiety, depression and ADD. She also lost her bio mom at a very young age. As with most people that self harm, it was a way to release from emotional pain. She is on medication for anxiety and sees a therapist regularly. She has stopped for now, but we still watch carefully and check for sharps and blades.
can anyone recommend a female therapist for a teenager?
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Anonymous wrote:She's cutting.
Signed,
Former cutter, age 12-16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that excuse before. My now 17yo cut on her arms and her thighs. She used to always wear long sleeved hoodies and long pants and shorts that covered her scars. She isn't cutting anymore, but the scars are still there. She doesn't hide them anymore. Best of luck to you and your daughter.
Why was she doing it? How did she recover and stop?
She suffers from social anxiety, depression and ADD. She also lost her bio mom at a very young age. As with most people that self harm, it was a way to release from emotional pain. She is on medication for anxiety and sees a therapist regularly. She has stopped for now, but we still watch carefully and check for sharps and blades.
can anyone recommend a female therapist for a teenager?
Anonymous wrote:She's cutting.
Signed,
Former cutter, age 12-16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that excuse before. My now 17yo cut on her arms and her thighs. She used to always wear long sleeved hoodies and long pants and shorts that covered her scars. She isn't cutting anymore, but the scars are still there. She doesn't hide them anymore. Best of luck to you and your daughter.
Why was she doing it? How did she recover and stop?
She suffers from social anxiety, depression and ADD. She also lost her bio mom at a very young age. As with most people that self harm, it was a way to release from emotional pain. She is on medication for anxiety and sees a therapist regularly. She has stopped for now, but we still watch carefully and check for sharps and blades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that excuse before. My now 17yo cut on her arms and her thighs. She used to always wear long sleeved hoodies and long pants and shorts that covered her scars. She isn't cutting anymore, but the scars are still there. She doesn't hide them anymore. Best of luck to you and your daughter.
Why was she doing it? How did she recover and stop?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that excuse before. My now 17yo cut on her arms and her thighs. She used to always wear long sleeved hoodies and long pants and shorts that covered her scars. She isn't cutting anymore, but the scars are still there. She doesn't hide them anymore. Best of luck to you and your daughter.