Banging her head and hitting herself is considered self injury.
I'm so concerned for this small person!
There is a med that can help folks not self injure called "Naltrexone." It helps to stave off the urges. It also helps urges for folks trying not to drink or do heroin. (It's the same chemical bond.)
I dont know the age groups that can utilize it, but for me, it's like being on vacation because I dont have to monitor it ((not hurting myself)) as much during the day. Really amazing.
I did learn to stop hurting myself back in 98 and found ways to distract myself. (Simple math problems. Mindfulness meditation where you focus on how your breathing *feels.*)
And an incredible book and company called "Bodily Harm- SAFE: Safe Alternatives for Everyone. " This book seriously helped me learn how not to hurt myself. It asks "what emotion are you not wanting to feel?" and introduces how to "creste a window of opportubity" where you wait. There's more to it, but this has helped me very much.
I've also been in talk therapy and see a psychiatrist. ❤ It's important for the sweet girl to learn she needs to experience her emotions and that it is ok.
This is the core of what self injury, and pretty much any addiction, is about. ❤❤❤ (Not wanting to feel unpleasant emotions. Usually "sad" "mad"/rage and helplessness.
I'll be praying for her. :) I'll check back again.
I'm so concerned for this small person!
There is a med that can help folks not self injure called "Naltrexone." It helps to stave off the urges. It also helps urges for folks trying not to drink or do heroin. (It's the same chemical bond.)
I dont know the age groups that can utilize it, but for me, it's like being on vacation because I dont have to monitor it ((not hurting myself)) as much during the day. Really amazing.
I did learn to stop hurting myself back in 98 and found ways to distract myself. (Simple math problems. Mindfulness meditation where you focus on how your breathing *feels.*)
And an incredible book and company called "Bodily Harm- SAFE: Safe Alternatives for Everyone. " This book seriously helped me learn how not to hurt myself. It asks "what emotion are you not wanting to feel?" and introduces how to "creste a window of opportubity" where you wait. There's more to it, but this has helped me very much.
I've also been in talk therapy and see a psychiatrist. ❤ It's important for the sweet girl to learn she needs to experience her emotions and that it is ok.
This is the core of what self injury, and pretty much any addiction, is about. ❤❤❤ (Not wanting to feel unpleasant emotions. Usually "sad" "mad"/rage and helplessness.
I'll be praying for her. :) I'll check back again.