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Stress Can Lead to Anxiety and Then Self-Harm

March 25, 2012 Natasha Tracy

Stress in life can lead to anxiety and for some, anxiety to self-harm. Self-harm can be stopped before it's started by recognizing the anxiety. Breaking Bipolar.

Last week, I wrote a post about stress possibly leading to self-harm. Here, I discuss the fact that really, it's the anxiety that lives between the stress and the self-harm of which you may want to take note.

Stress, Anxiety and Self-Harm

I also discuss my own anxiety resulting from last week's stressors of negative public opinions of my work.

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APA Reference
Tracy, N. (2012, March 25). Stress Can Lead to Anxiety and Then Self-Harm, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, November 22 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/breakingbipolar/2012/03/stress-can-lead-to-anxiety-and-then-self-harm-video



Author: Natasha Tracy

Natasha Tracy is a renowned speaker, award-winning advocate, and author of Lost Marbles: Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar. She's also the host of the podcast Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast.

Find Natasha Tracy on her blog, Bipolar BurbleTwitter, InstagramFacebook, and YouTube.

Nick
March, 26 2012 at 5:45 pm

Thanks, Natasha. I work in the newspaper business as a page designer and editor mostly. However, I do write from time to time, and I have to deal with the public's criticism. It's not fun to read negative comments, but as you said, that's what we have to accept if we are to be in the public eye.

Natasha Tracy
March, 26 2012 at 6:49 pm

Hi Nick,
Yup, it's the price we pay. But on the other hand, you get to read the good comments too :)
- Natasha

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