What are the best English words for self flagellation?
In the back of my mind, I’m almost certain there are at least several individual English words that means to punish one’s self. Is it a form of self-punishment? Are there such words? Clinical words are also acceptable (i.e. clinical with no use for a term) but are not accepted for oral presentation. Clinical words are accepted also. Psychological terminology.
What is the use of suicide in a relationship?
Asceticism is a form of self-denial or voluntary suffering, especially as a way of life. What is not always associated with guilt
though?
I can’t remember the word mu00e9sochistic being used as an alternate definition but I can’t find confirmation for it in any of the online dictionaries. What is misogynists terminology? “Hate women” What are some
of my questions about the site?
Clinically, self-harm is classified into different categories, but there doesn’t seem to be one catch-all single-word term for it–just a collection of acronyms as outlined here from Wikipedia.
Self-harm (SH), also referred to as self-injury (SI), self-inflicted violence (SIV), non-suicidal self injury (NSSI) or self-injurious behaviour (SIB), refers to a spectrum of behaviours where An example of self harm/self-injury is cutting – this is the second most common form of self-harm in the UK. The term “self-mutilation” is also sometimes used, although this phrase evokes connotations that some consider worrrisome, inaccurate, or offensive.
I’ve heard a lot of people who cut themselves called as cutters. I make them the most important thing to have. Can we use an equation to understand what harmful effects that happen? What are the symptoms of bulimia, anorexia and trichotillomania, algolagnia etc.? Is there anything special about scarification, body modification or other specific terms, like genetic modification, etc?
When I think of penance, contrition and such words.
Playing off of Jason Orendorff’s answer, the thesaurus entry for “Asceticism” gives some of these similar words:
- austerity
- aceration (hard word to find. Derivation from the word “acerate”, meaning
- needle-like) Perhaps “stoicism” or
“stoic” is some word of it.
When I think of penance, contrition and such words.
Asceticism is a form of self-denial or voluntary suffering, especially as a way of life. What is not always associated with guilt
though?
Is there any Masochism in this Universe? What are masochistic tendencies?
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When I think of penance, contrition and such words.