As Self-Harm Hits Social Media, We Must Reach Out

With the ever-growing presence of social media in teenagers’ lives, a new form of cyberbullying is taking hold: digital self-harm. As teens anonymously post hurtful things about themselves, the relationship between bully and victim becomes murky. “When I see the images or videos of self-harm pop up on my timeline, I see a cry for help.” Read more at Richmond Pulse.yo_cyberbullying_500x279

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