Addiction!
A concept that might flood us with various intense feelings and emotions.
be it with regard to substance use, gaming, or gambling addiction, when faced with withdrawal these feelings or emotions can get extremely difficult to tolerate.
During such times, all individuals engage themselves in something called coping mechanisms or coping skills.
While exercising, journaling, meditation, and other such activities are forms of positive coping mechanisms; some might also engage or be tempted to engage in various negative coping mechanisms like self-harm behavior.
An aspect very frequently left unresolved or unattended while talking about addictive behaviors. Such negative coping mechanisms make life worse in the long run.
Many studies have found a strong link between self-harm and addiction. Even individuals who are faced with traumatic life experiences are at a higher risk of self-harm.
As intoxication increases, people might lose their self-control, their ability to make decisions as well as lower their level of tolerance. It might make them irritable, and lead to poor judgment which might result in behaviors like self-harm and diminish their ability to employ healthy coping mechanisms.
According to the American Psychological Association:
When faced with such behavioral challenges, it is essential to understand not to isolate yourself to “get out” your issue. If you feel at risk of experiencing suicidal tendencies, immediately get in touch with any suicide prevention helpline available in your area. Speak out and seek help from a reliable source. Make conscious efforts to indulge in positive self-care activities and coping strategies.
Recent literature suggests that both non-suicidal self-injury and suicidal behavior can also be conceptualized as addictions. In such cases, it is vital to seek professional help from a mental health expert or suicide prevention agency.
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