Is there a group of people who self-injure and are treatment-resistant; who despite trying various methods of treatment won be able to control their behavior?
Unless there is significant neurological damage, we don’t believe that people can’t control or learn to stop self-injury. As stated before, some clients will continue to deal with disorders such as depression, anxiety, thought disorders, bi-polar, etc. They may still experience intense emotional states, but they can learn to respond in a healthier, more productive way.
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