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Self-Harm Treatment in Nevada

There are many ways to deal with emotional turmoil, sadness, and anger, and some of them are dangerous – self-harm is arguably the worst thing you can do when you feel upset or irritated. No matter what circumstances push you to hurt yourself, you can give up this habit after figuring out what motivates these acts of self-destruction and mastering healthier coping mechanisms.
There are many ways to deal with emotional turmoil, sadness, and anger, and some of them are dangerous – self-harm is arguably the worst thing you can do when you feel upset or irritated.

No matter what circumstances push you to hurt yourself, you can give up this habit after figuring out what motivates these acts of self-destruction and mastering healthier coping mechanisms. Therapy is a recommended solution especially if depression lasts and causes problems in your personal life and career. The specialists of Red Rock Behavioral Health are at your service – we will show you how to brush off negative experiences and recover from depression for good. 
Reach out to Red Rock Behavioral Health and embark on a journey of healing and self-discovery.

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About Self-Harm

What Is Self-Harm?

Self-harm refers to the process of deliberately harming yourself. The person who engages in this activity does not necessarily think about ending their life but it is a possibility – in most instances, the main

goal of the individual is to reduce stress and anxiety or deal with anger they can only cope with by damaging their body.

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Symptoms

Self-Harm Symptoms

While it is difficult to say whether someone is intentionally injuring their body, there are certain signs of self-harm you should not miss in yourself or other people:

Cuts, Bruises, and Scars

Seemingly Accidental Injuries

Attempts to Hide Injuries

Fascination With Objects Used for Self-Harm

Emotional Numbness and Hopelessness

Self-Inflicted Isolation

Self-Harm Diagnose

How to Diagnose Self-Harm?

Only a mental health professional can confirm the person is intentionally harming themselves – here is what they are supposed to do:

Conduct a clinical interview – speak to the patient to discover how they prefer to hurt themselves, what compels them to act this way, and what kind of goal they are pursuing with self-injuries.

Examine the physical health of the person to find out what kind of medical help they require at the moment – for example, self-harm cutting treatment involves the treatment of cuts and lacerations.

Monitor the individual to recognize underlying mental health problems – self-harm and suicidal ideation go hand in hand so you must take measures to protect your patient from further harm.

Disorder types

Self-Harm Disorder Types

Cutting

Cutting

A person will use a sharp object like a knife or blade to cut their arms, thighs, or other body parts.

Burning

Burning

With the help of matches, cigarettes, or a lighter, an individual will burn themselves.

Punching and Bruising

Punching and Bruising

If you are hitting yourself or banging your head against the wall to create a bruise, this is the subtype of self-harm you have.

What Does Self-Harm Treatment Involve?

Trauma-Sensitive Care

Self-harm treatment centers offer a comprehensive set of services and programs to people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or complex PTSD (CPTSD)

which causes them to self-harm – process traumatic memories, regulate your emotions, and rebuild trust in yourself.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

A CBT practitioner will show you how to deal with negative thinking patterns that define your behavior and replace these thoughts with more positive notions that will allow

you to challenge your incorrect mindset.

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Prescription Medication

Whether you are dealing with depression or an anxiety disorder, it is often necessary to take antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications to improve your daily

functioning and stay away from actions that result in self-harm.

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What Can Cause Self-Harm?

Unfortunately, there are many reasons that force a person to inflict damage on their body – cumulative stress and anxiety, financial troubles, major loss, divorce, and unexpected life transitions might make you feel sad and hopeless, which leads to self-harm. People who have survived traumatic events such as abuse and violence are more prone to the development of a self-injury disorder.
If you have a complicated mental health disorder or you were diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism spectrum disorder, it is more likely that you will self-harm at some point in your life, which means you require integrated care. Autism self-harm treatment or therapy that targets both self-harm and an eating disorder is the recommended course of action.

How Long Does Self-Harm Treatment Take?

The duration of treatment for self-harming varies from patient to patient – some people manage to overcome their urges after a couple of months of therapy, while others must spend several months in inpatient care until therapists who oversee them can confirm their health and safety are no longer at risk. The patient can recover much faster in self-harm residential treatment – spend time under the supervision of therapists and psychiatrists away from the things that trigger you, and you will be able to see significant improvement quicker.

When to Seek Help for Self-Harm?

Do not delay a visit to a mental health specialist after you think about hurting yourself for the first time. While it is up to you to decide when to get the guidance and support, this first intrusive thought is a serious reason to be worried so let the people you trust know about your vulnerable state of mind and schedule a consultation with a therapist at your earliest convenience to make sure there are no lasting mental health complications for you.

What Can Cause Self-Harm?

Unfortunately, there are many reasons that force a person to inflict damage on their body – cumulative stress and anxiety, financial troubles, major loss, divorce, and unexpected life transitions might make you feel sad and hopeless, which leads to self-harm. People who have survived traumatic events such as abuse and violence are more prone to the development of a self-injury disorder.
If you have a complicated mental health disorder or you were diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism spectrum disorder, it is more likely that you will self-harm at some point in your life, which means you require integrated care. Autism self-harm treatment or therapy that targets both self-harm and an eating disorder is the recommended course of action.

How Long Does Self-Harm Treatment Take?

The duration of treatment for self-harming varies from patient to patient – some people manage to overcome their urges after a couple of months of therapy, while others must spend several months in inpatient care until therapists who oversee them can confirm their health and safety are no longer at risk. The patient can recover much faster in self-harm residential treatment – spend time under the supervision of therapists and psychiatrists away from the things that trigger you, and you will be able to see significant improvement quicker.

When to Seek Help for Self-Harm?

Do not delay a visit to a mental health specialist after you think about hurting yourself for the first time. While it is up to you to decide when to get the guidance and support, this first intrusive thought is a serious reason to be worried so let the people you trust know about your vulnerable state of mind and schedule a consultation with a therapist at your earliest convenience to make sure there are no lasting mental health complications for you.

why choose us?

Why Choose Red Rock Behavioral Health for Self-Harm Treatment?

Extensive Experience

Our therapists and psychiatrists have already helped numerous individuals to regain their confidence, autonomy, and a belief in their ability to shape their lives - you can rely on us as you heal.

Nurturing Environment

We make sure all our clients feel safe and secure at our facility - there will be no distractions as you focus on your recovery, and we will do our best to help you foster a sense of belonging, connection, and validation under our care.

Family Involvement

Whether you and your relatives need to resolve lasting conflicts or your mental health issues created a distance between you, you can work through your problems together in family therapy.

Holistic Approach

Various holistic therapies can make all the difference for a person diagnosed with self-harm disorder - meditation therapy and yoga therapy are invaluable when it comes to reducing stress and anxiety.

our Location

Self-Harm Treatment Near Me

If you are interested in serious, full-fledged treatment for depression, it makes sense to look for a recovery facility not too far from where you currently reside or work – besides, patients who opt for residential treatment get to stay in touch with their families and rely on them as a support network. Check out the map below to see where Red Rock Behavioral Health is situated, browse the photos of our facility, and make an informed choice for the sake of your mental health.
FAQs

Self-Harm FAQs

What is self-harm and why does it occur?

Self-harm is an intentional act of self-injury – a person inflicts damage on a certain part of their body on purpose. The injuries may be barely noticeable but self-harm is a sign of a deeper mental health problem, which requires intensive treatment.

What therapies are effective for self-harm?

Self-harm treatment facilities implement diverse therapy modalities to heal patients with this disorder. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has been very effective – it teaches distress tolerance and shows the individual how to cope with intense emotions they used to get under their control with self-harm in the past.

Does Red Rock Behavioral Health accept insurance for self-harm treatment?

Yes, we accept most insurance plans – it is possible that we will work with your insurance provider. You can find out more about insurance coverage on our Insurance Verification page.

How can family support someone who self-harms?

We will advise you to join family therapy – in a safe and non-judgmental place, under the guidance of an unbiased therapist, you can embark on a transformative journey with your loved ones. See more information about the family support we offer on our Family Resources page.

When should I seek help for self-harm?

Self-harm is a serious enough problem to start worrying about it immediately – as soon as you get the urge to hurt yourself or after a single instance of self-harm, you need to speak to a mental health specialist. Find out how you can sign up for treatment at our clinic on our Admissions Process page.

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How to Start Self-Harm Treatment in Nevada?

Whether you felt the need to harm your body for the first time recently or you have been deliberately cutting or burning yourself to handle stressful situations for years, full recovery is possible. Depending on the severity and longevity of your condition, you may want to sign up for an outpatient treatment program or prioritize your wellness by taking a break from daily obligations and undergoing self-harm inpatient treatment. Our team is ready to help you recognize the subconscious lingering issues that compel you to harm yourself and overcome these problems.
Get in touch with Red Rock Behavioral Health today – visit our contact page or call (949) 704-6793 to get access to mental healthcare that will change your life for the better.

Whether you felt the need to harm your body for the first time recently or you have been deliberately cutting or burning yourself to handle stressful situations for years, full recovery is possible.

Depending on the severity and longevity of your condition, you may want to sign up for an outpatient treatment program or prioritize your wellness by taking a break from daily obligations and undergoing self-harm inpatient treatment. Our team is ready to help you recognize the subconscious lingering issues that compel you to harm yourself and overcome these problems.
Get in touch with Red Rock Behavioral Health today – visit our contact page or call (949) 704-6793 to get access to mental healthcare that will change your life for the better.

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