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The Addicted Mind Podcast

31: Under Pressure - Teens & Self-Harm with Curt Widhalm

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of The Addicted Mind podcast, Curt Widhalm shared with us on his area of expertise, teens, and self-harm. Curt has observed two types of teens who are engaging in self-harm behaviors: (1) those struggling to find the opportunity to express their emotions due to their busy schedules, and (2) those whose friend groups are engaging in self-harm behavior for attention-seeking.

In general, self-harm behaviors, which could include cutting, burning, or over-exercise, are quick ways for teens to release their emotions in a very visual way because they are often too busy to adequately learn how to deal with their stress or trauma. They could also act this way because their living environment does not allow them the space to express their emotions or release their negative energy in healthy ways, perhaps due to the demeanors of their parents or complications in their living situation. In Curt’s experience, a main source of stress for teens who engage in self-harm is the feeling that they will never be good enough for their parents, whether their parents are pushy and over-involved or very withdrawn.

Signs that parents can watch for in their teens are emotional and physical withdrawal, explaining away repeated injuries, covering up their arms and legs even in very warm weather, intense emotions such as rage or anxiety, and their teen talking about other people who engage in self-harm. If and when parents notice these behaviors, they often have their teen begin seeing a therapist to address these behaviors. A therapist will primarily aim to establish a good connection with the teen by normalizing their behavior and just listening to them as they begin to open up about their emotions, and they will begin to equip the teen with healthy ways to cope with their feelings in an attempt to have the teen abandon their self-harming tendencies.

To anyone struggling with self-harming behaviors, Curt encourages you to reach out for help by finding someone you can trust who will listen without judgment as you share your feelings. There are healthy ways to cope with your daily stresses and emotions, and it may be helpful for you to take a step back from a few of your activities to provide yourself with more capacity to cope.



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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name's Dwayne Osterland, and I'm your host. Today's episode is number 31, and we have a wonderful guest. His name is Kurt Winham, and he is going to talk about teens and self-harm.

0:23.4

I thought this was a really important topic to put on the podcast.

0:27.3

It's not directly related to addiction, but I think it has a lot of similarities to how

0:33.1

when we're dealing with uncomfortable, affective states, uncomfortable emotions that we don't like,

0:39.4

how we find ways to cope with those emotions, and how we usually try and find ways that work fast.

0:45.9

And when we find those ways, they may not always be the most constructive or best way to deal with it.

0:52.3

So Kurt's going to talk about that.

0:54.1

And I really appreciate his wisdom and time for coming on to the podcast. or best way to deal with it. So Kurt's going to talk about that.

0:57.5

And I really appreciate his wisdom and time for coming on to the podcast.

1:02.3

Also, if you're enjoying the podcast, please rate and review us in iTunes.

1:03.8

That really helps our exposure.

1:05.0

I really appreciate it.

1:08.0

Also, once again, I love your comments on the blogs.

1:09.1

Please keep those coming.

1:13.9

I love hearing from you guys and hear what you guys think about the episode and other questions that you have.

1:15.0

So thank you to everyone who's done that.

1:17.5

I really appreciate it.

1:18.6

So let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:26.2

Hello, everybody.

1:27.3

Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:29.5

My name is Dwayne Austerland, and I'm your host.

1:32.1

I have a wonderful guest today.

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