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What are the consequences of psychologically abusing myself?

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  • Post category:Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Mental health
  • Post published:August 2, 2014

Abusing yourself psychologically has consequences. Just as a child might rebel if treated abusively or neglectfully, the body can rebel as well in the form of pain, anxiety, or depression.

Source: TMS Recovery Program: Recognize Destructive Behaviors @ TMSWiki

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