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Masudha Girkani
This abstract explores the intricate relationship between addiction and self-harm, shedding light on the complex
interplay between these two pervasive and often interconnected phenomena. Substance addiction, whether to
drugs, alcohol, or other substances, frequently coexists with a heightened risk of self-harm behaviors. Understanding
the underlying mechanisms and risk factors contributing to the harm individuals inflict upon themselves in the context
of addiction is paramount for developing targeted interventions and support systems. The abstract reviews existing
literature on the association between addiction and self-harm, delving into the psychological, social, and biological
factors that contribute to this dual challenge. The exploration considers the role of addiction as both a coping
mechanism and a contributor to heightened vulnerability for self-harming behaviors. Furthermore, the abstract
discusses the implications for treatment strategies, emphasizing the importance of integrated approaches that
address both addiction and self-harm concurrently. As society grapples with the increasing prevalence of addictionrelated
self-harm, this abstract serves as a call to action for comprehensive research, increased awareness, and
the development of nuanced interventions to break the destructive cycle that ensnares individuals in the clutches of
addiction and self-inflicted harm.