Dr. Ryan Paulson warns that while the internet can be a helpful tool for researching health information, it should not ...
My first introduction to self-harm in autism was with headbanging. While headbanging is a relatively uncommon version of self-harm in the general population, for autistic individuals, headbanging is ...
Mental health is a very fragile yet very important aspect of life. It needs constant maintenance and care or else every other part of one’s life will be greatly affected. As a result, there has been a ...
As many as one in six teenagers have self-harmed at some point in their lives. As well as being an indicator of emotional pain, self-harm is also the best-known predictor of death by suicide—yet ...
For a long time, clinicians have joked about “Dr Google” and the unnecessary scaremongering a simple online search can sometimes cause. As artificial intelligence (AI) continues its rapid integration ...
Speaking on BBC Radio 4′s Autism Curve this month, Francesca Happé, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at King’s College London, said: “An increasing number of people are choosing to self-identify ...
Emergency department visits for self-harm have spiked since the pandemic. Experts explain the psychology behind the behavior and how to overcome it. Megan walked the halls of her suburban Houston ...
Content warning: this story includes graphic descriptions of dangerous self-harm behaviors. The Google-funded AI company Character.AI is hosting chatbots designed to engage the site’s largely underage ...
Among adolescents, rates of nonfatal self-harm may be higher in older teens, females, and those who are multiracial, according to an analysis of data from hospitals in California. Researchers analyzed ...