March is self-harm awareness month, and experts say self-injury doesn’t always mean someone is suicidal.
Mental health experts say one thing is critical to understand: self-injury is often a signal of emotional pain — not a desire to die.
If a child confides in you, it is a crucial first step to getting them the help they need.
What's in a Name? In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare wrote the now infamous lines, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet." Although Shakespeare ...
A growing number of young people are turning to self-harm in Canada and other parts of the world, according to new research.
Virginia Tech scientist Sora Shin (right) of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and postdoctoral associate Jane Jung found that early-life trauma changes a brain circuit linked to both ...
TORONTO — A new Canadian study showing a steady increase in youth self-harm highlights the need for more mental health support and proactive teaching of coping strategies to deal with emotional ...
But March carries an important weight as self-harm awareness month, serving as a gentle reminder to check in on your friends and family.  Self-harm is a complex topic for all, regardless of whether or ...