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  2. Self-destructive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Self-destructive behavior is often considered to be synonymous with self-harm, but this is not accurate. Self-harm is an extreme form of self-destructive behavior, but it may appear in many other guises. Just as personal experience can affect how extreme one's self-destructive behavior is, self-harm reflects this. [7]

  3. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    Less common or more dated terms include parasuicidal behavior, self-mutilation, self-destructive behavior, self-inflicted violence, self-injurious behavior, and self-abuse. [38] Others use the phrase self-soothing as intentionally positive terminology to counter more negative associations. [39]

  4. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Parasuicide is when someone causes deliberate harm to themselves. For example, if someone were to take an overdose of medicine and live. Self-destructive behaviors are anything that cause harm to oneself. This can be intentional or unintentional. Some examples are alcoholism, risky sports, some sexual disorders, and eating disorders. [1]

  5. Moral injury - Wikipedia

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    The result is increased risk of suicide due to demoralization, self-harming, and self-handicapping behaviors. [1] Psychological risk factors which make an individual more prone to moral injury include neuroticism and shame-proneness. Protective factors include self-esteem, forgiving supports, and belief in the just-world fallacy. [1]

  6. List of maladaptive schemas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of maladaptive schemas, often called early maladaptive schemas, in schema therapy, a theory and method of psychotherapy.An early maladaptive schema is a pervasive self-defeating or dysfunctional theme or pattern of memories, emotions, and physical sensations, developed during childhood or adolescence and elaborated throughout one's lifetime, that often has the form of a belief ...

  7. Drew Barrymore's therapist explains why he quit: 'Chronic ...

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    "Occasionally a therapist has to suspend treatment until a patient is willing to stop certain chronic self-destructive behaviors that are impeding the therapy," Michels told EW.

  8. Warren Buffett: Avoid Self-Destructive Behavior - AOL

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  9. Wall Street Journal editorial board blasts ‘self-destructive ...

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    The Wall Street Journal editorial board slammed President Trump as someone with "a propensity for self-destructive" behavior, saying his recent tweets could "damage his agenda and the powers of ...