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The intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or a group.
Violence
The deliberate, direct act of injuring or harming one's own body, usually as a way to deal with overwhelming emotional pain or distress.
Self-harm
Behavioral and cognitive strategies that people use to manage, tolerate, or minimize stressful situations and heavy emotions.
Coping skills
The ability to adapt well, recover quickly, and "bounce back" from adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress.
Resilliency
The intentional use of force or power against oneself, another person, or a group that can result in harm, injury, or death.
Violence
These are strategies or techniques used to handle stress, emotions, and difficult situations in a healthy way.
Coping skills
The act of deliberately causing injury to one's own body as a way of coping with emotional pain, stress, or overwhelming feelings.
Self harm
The ability to recover, adapt, and stay strong when facing challenges, stress, or adversity. It involves developing a positive mindset, learning from experiences, and continuing to move forward despite difficulties.
Resilliency
These are those conditions or characteristics that reduce risks and promote healthy development and well-being of children, youth, and families.
Protective factors
This includes the ability of the child/victim to positively interact and express his feelings effectively.
Social-emotional competence