Teased for her weight as a kid, Demi Lovato developed an eating disorder that turned into a cutting disorder—a serious problem that began when she was only 11 and continued unabated into her teens.
Lovato was performing concerts on an empty stomach, losing her voice from purging, self-medicating and cutting. Fortunately, she sought the help of skilled therapists and interventional specialists to help her cope with her disorders.
“Cutters” usually start injuring themselves in their early teens. Mostly confined to girls, cutting helps them cope with the pain of overwhelming emotions, intense peer or parental pressure, or traumatic relationships. Cutting is often triggered by strong feelings of anger, hurt, shame, frustration or alienation—feelings they may feel powerless to change or express. They’ll resort to cutting their wrists, arms, legs, or stomach areas. Some burn their skin with cigarettes or lighted matches. Most will hide the cuts and marks to keep their addiction a secret.
Teens who cut may suffer from other mental health problems—like depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, or compulsive behaviors. Some may have impulse control problems or engage in high-risk behaviors. Others may suffer from drug or alcohol abuse. Teens who have endured a traumatic experience, such as abuse or violence, or extreme bullying will resort to this type of self-injury.
Therapists and counselors will use their training and experience to help teens draw out their inner strengths to help them cope with past or present traumas.
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Alex A. Kecskes has written hundreds of published articles on health/fitness, "green" issues, TV/film entertainment, restaurant reviews and many other topics. As a former Andy/Belding/One Show ad agency copywriter, he also writes web content, ads, brochures, sales letters, mailers and scripts for national B2B and B2C clients. Please see more of his blogs and view additional job postings on Beyond.com.
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