Self Injury Test

Take this self-injury test. Examine your mind and why you feel the need to self-injure.
Self-Injury Test Questions
If you feel the need to self-injure, try asking yourself these questions first. Write them down so you can refer to them later and really analyze your reasoning.
- Why do I self-harm? Why do I feel I must self-injure? What has driven me to cut, burn, etc.?
 - Have I done this before? How did I cope then? Did I feel the same way?
 - What other paths have I pursued to ease my pain before now? Is there something else I can do, a self-harm alternative, that won't hurt?
 - How am I feeling now?
 - How will I feel later, when I am self-injuring?
 - How will I feel afterward? How will I feel tomorrow morning?
 - Can I avoid the problem that has driven me to this point? Is there a better way I can handle it next time?
 - Must I self-injure?
 
If you'd like, print out this self-injury test and your answers and share them with your doctor or therapist. Your insights into why you self-injure and how you feel about self-injury could prove very helpful in your self-injury treatment and recovery.
Self-Harm Treatment and Self-Help:
- Self-Injury Treatment: What are the Treatments for Self-Harm?
 - Self-Injury Help, Self-Mutilation Help and Support
 - How to Stop Self-Harm, Self-Injury Behaviors
 - Self Injury Self Help: Self Help Coping Skills for Self Harm
 - Alternatives to Self-Harm
 - Cutting Help and Treatment
 - Stop Cutting Yourself. Here's How.
 
APA Reference
Tracy, N.
        (2021, December 24). Self Injury Test, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
        on 2024, November 20 from https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/self-injury/self-injury-test