Self-harm advice for teens turning up online

CBC News Thursday 29th March, 2012

Lila Levine was part of a growing group of B.C. teenagers who self-harm, and then she sought help. Psychologists warn that more Canadian teens are engaging in "cutting," and are sharing tips online for hiding the behaviour. (CBC)

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