Abstract

Self-injury is an act of injuring the body. The purpose of this study was to determine the psychological dynamics of adolescents who commit self-injury in Lirung Matane village, Talaud district. , often yelled at, always compared, felt unappreciated, often bullied. Subjects experienced the influence of the dynamics of the relationship between family factors, social environment, cognitive, and a person's behavior. This can be seen from the treatment experienced by the subject. Events like this for the perpetrator of self-injury can produce negative emotions, slashing his hand using a knife or broken glass bottle is a form of self-injury by the subject. The behavioral impact of self-injury is divided into two parts, namely psychological and physical impacts. The psychological impact felt by teenagers who do self-injury is a feeling of relief, satisfaction and sadness. While the physical impact is physical pain such as bruises on the hands and there are incision scars.

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