What is self-harm?
TRIGGER WARNING: Before discussing the Self-soothe Box Self-harm Worksheet, we will briefly discuss self-harm. If you are easily triggered to think about or enact self-harm, please refrain from reading any further, or if you want to read on and learn about this worksheet, please make sure that you have someone with you who can help manage your thoughts about self-harm.
Self-harm is the dangerous act of hurting or injuring yourself. It is an unhealthy way of coping with intrusive thoughts, complicated feelings and emotions, and problematic situations (especially ones that are unwanted or sudden).
Those who enact their thoughts and urges of self-harm don’t necessarily do it because they hate themselves or want to end it all (though there are people who do for those reasons). Some people do it because it gives them a sense of control over themselves. Some do it because self-harm can help prevent certain emotions from overwhelming them. Some do it to prevent themselves from dissociating or to ward off painful memories and intrusive thoughts.
While self-harm can provide a temporary sense of release from difficult feelings, emotions, and experiences, developing a dependence on it will lead to adverse consequences and can make a person feel worse than they already did.










