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Self-Harm

Widi Hayu (K2220079)

Video Title: Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

Date: 1 January 1970

  1. What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
    Its about the definition of self harm or we can call it Non Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) this including cutting, scraping, scratching, hitting, even burning. The action is from light scratch to being severe like deep cut and should get serious medical treatment. The NSSI don’t want them to die but their actions could kill them.
  2. What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
    NSSI is a serious action it can kill some one. If we find someone doing self harm bring them to the psychologist or psychiatrist.
  3. How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
    the source is from Psychhub channel it is created by several psychiatrists and health experts in New York in collaboration with international partners, one of which is Harvard University.
  4. What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
    they agree if NSSI is something serious we should care about it we should care around us if you meet someone being that go call emergency medical and bring them to the professional.
  5. Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
    because they are psychiatrists and health professionals so many people experience NSSI so they use their experience to create this article.
  6. Explain how this article will help contribute to your larger group project.
    the source of this article can be trusted and the content of this article is valid because it was made by experts, and I have found many topics of this article in my environment so by viewing / reading this article I understand so that it can help reduce NSSI actions in my environment.

Video Title: Hamilton Health Care System

Date: 1 January 1970

  1. What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
    Talking about the importance of mental health care is hampered by negative stereotypes about the stigma of mental illness. One of the main reasons that people with mental illness do not seek treatment is because of the stigma associated with mental illness. Stigma related to mental illness can lead to low rates of seeking help and a lack of access to care.
  2. What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
    Encourage people to be more open about the importance of mental health and about its treatment so it doesn’t cause more victims.
  3. How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
    Their youtube channel name is Hamilton Health Care System which originates from health care located in Dalton, Georgia, United States with experienced doctors.
  4. What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
    The speakers seemed to agree with mental health matters, which is the importance of prioritizing mental health problems that people often take for granted.
  5. Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
    1. The stigma that must be removed in society is that people who have mental illness are dangerous and unpredictable 2. Another stigma is that people with mental illness are not responsible 3. their ordinary environment is difficult to accept 4. Mental illness needs to be treated and treated
  6. Explain how this article will help contribute to your larger group project.
    Really helped me by getting the information I needed about the importance of mental health and its treatment.

Video Title: Self harm: Why do teenagers do it? – Newsnight

Date: 1 January 1970

  1. What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
    About an interview with a teenager about their experience of doing self-harm, how she did it, and how she survived in an effort to stop self-harm.
  2. What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
    She is concerned about the increasing number of children being diagnosed with anxiety and depression as she already has and she wants to try to help stop it.
  3. How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
    The YouTube channel from BBC News Night and BBC News is broadcasting cooperation from the United States by inviting sources who themselves experience self-harm.
  4. What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
    She agreed by inviting the audience to help teenagers around us to stop doing things that are related to self-harm so that there are no more victims of teenagers like her because people still lack knowledge about it.
  5. Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
    1. The need to try and understand what is causing teenagers to worry about where depression is and what else is going on in their lives 2. health budget for children and youth services 3. help stop self-harm among teenagers
  6. Explain how this article will help contribute to your larger group project.
    Really helped me by getting the information I needed about self-harm, especially in teenagers and their behavior so that we can identify self-harm behavior and help stop it.

Video Title: 11 Different Types of Self Harm

Date: 1 January 1970

  1. What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
    Describes various forms of self-harm and common misconceptions about self-harm.
  2. What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
    Convey to the audience so that the audience knows the types of self-harm that exist so that it is shown that they will be more aware of the surrounding environment and act quickly to handle it.
  3. How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
    Her YouTube channel is called LikeKristen and most of the videos he uploads on Youtube are about mental health and he has experienced it.
  4. What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
    It describes the 11 types of self-harm that exist and validates by looking around that mostly self-harm with those types.
  5. Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
    1. Self-harm of this type of cutting is more common than other types 2. Emotional pain, intense anger and frustration underlie selfharm 3. Self-harm is an act that harms oneself 4. There are so many types of self-harm: -cutting -pulling out hair -burning skin -scratching -unsafe sex
  6. Explain how this article will help contribute to your larger group project.
    Really helped me by getting the information I needed about the various types of self-harm that exist, not just cutting.

Video Title: Treatment for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

Date: 1 January 1970

  1. What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
    Describes the form of treatment that is carried out to help deal with someone who does self-harm.
  2. What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
    Convey to the audience so that the audience knows the right ways to deal with self-harm with the right actions so that someone who commits self-harm can be overcome and not continue.
  3. How trustworthy is this video? Who is the speaker? What is the source? Do you think the source and the speaker are trustworthy?
    The YouTube channel is called Psych Hub, Psych Hub is the world’s largest mental health education platform. Their mission is to educate everyone in mental health for a more connected and effective system of support.
  4. What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
    They explain that in overcoming self-harm there are structured programs that provide medical supervision, a safe environment, and certain behavioral interventions. Inpatient and partial hospitalization programs are available to help people cope with crises and short-term recovery.
  5. Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
    1. People say they use NSSI to express difficult emotions, to feel something physically rather than emotionally, or to release tension. 2. With help, people can find ways to cope with thoughts, feelings, and actions in more effective and safe ways.
  6. Explain how this article will help contribute to your larger group project.
    Really helped me by getting the information I needed about how to handle someone who did self-harm and the treatment that was right for them.