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How should parents react to this behavior? Should we check our children every day to see if they have self-harmed?

Anna Sintes Estévez
Dr. Anna Sintes Estévez
Clinical Psychologist
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona

Direct examination of the body to check for new self-injuries can be very intimidating or stressful for a teenager who self-harms. Sometimes it is necessary and unavoidable, such as when individuals who self-harm are hospitalized or receiving care in a clinical setting. These observations fall under the umbrella of nursing care and are carried out by healthcare professionals.

At home, parents can ask their children to show them if they suspect new injuries, but always based on trust and the child's voluntary cooperation . If parents observe very obvious signs of self-harm (such as bloodstains on clothing or sheets), then it would be essential to ask them to show the wounds or even take the child to a health center for treatment and to assess their severity.

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Anna Sintes Estévez
Dr. Anna Sintes Estévez
Clinical Psychologist
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
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