🐱 Report Shows Teens Cyberbully Themselves - "digital self harm"

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https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/04/21/604073315/when-teens-cyberbully-themselves


During the stressful teen years, most adolescents experience emotional highs and lows, but for more than 20 percent of teenagers, their worries and sad feelings turn into something more serious, like anxiety or depression. Studiesshow that 13 percent to 18 percent of distressed teens physically injure themselves via cutting, burning or other forms of self-harm as a way to cope with their pain.

Recent research and clinical psychologists now suggest that some adolescents are engaging in a newer form of self-aggression — digital self-harm. They're anonymously posting mean and derogatory comments about themselves on social media.

Child psychologist Sheryl Gonzalez-Ziegler of Denver says it's a growing problem among teens whom she counsels. One recent client, an adolescent girl, told Gonzalez-Ziegler that she anonymously cyberbullied herself because, as a gay teen, she felt vulnerable and exposed.

"She set up ghost accounts on Instagram and posted mean comments about herself, saying things like, 'I think you're creepy and gay' and 'Don't sit next to me again,' " Ziegler says.

"She said these things because she feared being mocked by her peers," the psychologist explains. "She thought their teasing wouldn't be so bad if she beat them to the punch."

According to a survey published late last year in the Journal of Adolescent Health, teens are bullying themselves online as a way to manage feelings of sadness and self-hatred and to gain attention from their friends. For the study, 5,593 middle and high school students from across the U.S., ages 12 to 17, completed a series of questionnaires that asked about their experiences with digital self-harm and cyberbullying.

"We were alarmed to learn that 6 percent of the youth who participated in our study engaged in some form of digital self-harm," says Sameer Hinduja, co-author of the study and a professor of criminology at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center.

Hinduja and a colleague found that more than half the teens who cyberbullied themselves had done so more than once. When asked why they had participated in this behavior, the teens said things like, "I already felt bad about myself, and I wanted to make myself feel worse" and "I wanted to see if someone was really my friend."

Psychologists have seen inklings of this type of self-aggression before. In a smaller, 2012 study of 617 high school freshmen, researchers found that 9 percent of the teens had bullied themselves online. Teens who participated in that study reported harming themselves as a way to encourage others to worry about them, to prove how "tough" they were or to get an adult's attention.

"Because teens' online and offline worlds overlap, digital self-harm is a concern for some youth, making online self-harm an emerging area of research," says, Susan Swearer, a professor of psychology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln who also studies bullying.

A statistical analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of more than a decade's worth of emergency room visits in the U.S. suggests that since 2009, the number of girls ages 10 to 14 years who are physically harming themselves has been rising steadily.

According to the American Psychological Association, teens who physically injure themselves often struggle with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or difficulties with emotional regulation. Not all adolescents who cyberbully themselves have a psychiatric illness, Ziegler notes, but that doesn't mean their behavior should be taken lightly.

"Similar to teens who self-harm by cutting, kids who cyberbully themselves often suffer silently, feeling like they don't have a friend or adult to confide in," says Ziegler.

If these teens don't receive mental health treatment, she says, their feelings of loneliness and sadness can cause them to become depressed and, in rare cases, suicidal.

Because the advent of social media has changed the way many teens form and experience relationships, normal adolescent feelings of insecurity, anxiety and loneliness can become magnified as they scroll through their peers' social media reels. Hinduja says some teens cope with that distress by turning their angst on themselves online.

While some parents are quick to limit a teen's social media use in response, that doesn't adequately address the problem, Hinduja says.

"One of the best thing parents can do is to promote open, nonjudgmental lines of communication with their kids," he says. "Validating a teen's experience can encourage them to confide in adults about their distressing experiences — offline or online."
 
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Some big tumblr post years ago was like "SEE this is the racism I put up with" about some mean anon, but the screenshot made it clear that it was his own ask. Most of this is for pity. You do kinda need to be a huge loser to not get anon hate online though, it's easy.
 
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So posting fake Anon Asks to yourself say to die in a fire isn't being an attention seeking faggot, but "selfharming like cutting"? What the hell? These kids need slaps to the back of the head, not foo foo counciling and hugs.

I think modern therapists need slaps to the head too, if this is the shit they come up with. Seriously.
 
When you make victims someone to worship people will try to be victims. This is no shock these kids are taught if someone is mean to you once free pass on life.

So how can they know better than want that get out of jail free card? Shame on those who poisoned these kids to point they have to cyber bully themselves to feel worth anything . I'm not even old but we had to earn our pride. Taking that away from people handicaps them so badly.

Welcome to the current year, where the absolute greatest status you can earn in life is not by your own achievements but by being a victim and being oppressed. Welcome to the victimhood culture.
 
This is why I tend to take whining about cyberboolying not seriously at all. The kind of whiny pieces of fuck who whine about shit like this are the very sort who would just flat out fabricate it to have something to be histrionic about.
 
"I already felt bad about myself, and I wanted to make myself feel worse" and "I wanted to see if someone was really my friend."

That shit is manipulative as fuck. I could understand if it were just a defensive measure, but literally screening to see who your real friends are? That's the kind of shit a sociopath would do. Evidently I'm not jaded enough to have expected this to be the case. I'm not looking forward to the day these kids become adults and start doing real damage to people.
 
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