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I suspect my daughter is self-harming, but she doesn't want to talk about it. How can we help?

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

It's common for teenagers who self-harm to initially be reluctant to talk about it. In these cases, it's best to be patient and approach the issue indirectly, flexibly, and cautiously. If the teenager still refuses to talk, you can ask for help from a close family member she trusts, such as an aunt or an older cousin. If the problem is worsening and she continues to be unwilling to talk, then it's necessary to seek professional help.

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Anna Sintes Estévez
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Clinical Psychologist
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
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