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Dialogues · Crisis

“I cut myself once.”

The hardest sentence to receive. Said quietly, often at bedtime, sometimes weeks or months after the fact. The first ten seconds of response shape everything that comes after.

Line art of a teen sitting on the edge of a bed, parent sitting beside, soft window light
For ages
10–1213–1516–18
Topics
Mental HealthBody & AppearanceCommunication & Connection
Teen profile
Socially IsolatedBody Image SensitiveGirls More Targeted
Family context
High Conflict HomeBusy Parents
I.
The scene

What's happening.

Your 14-year-old, sitting on the edge of their bed: “I want to tell you something. I cut myself. Once. Like, three weeks ago.” You feel the room narrow.

II.
The instinctive version

What we usually say — and why it backfires.

Parent

WHAT?? Show me. Where? Let me see right now.

Teen

Mom — calm down. It was once. It's not what you think.

Parent

Why didn't you tell me?? You can't keep things like this from me!

Teen

(decides telling you was a mistake)

III.
The better version

What works — and why.

Parent

(takes a long breath) Thank you for telling me. That took real courage. Can I sit closer?

Teen

(nods)

Parent

How are you doing right now — not three weeks ago, right now in this moment?

Teen

I'm okay. I haven't done it again. It scared me.

Parent

Okay. I love you so much. I want to talk through a couple of things — not tonight, tomorrow when we've slept on it. Two things tomorrow: one, getting you in to talk to someone who specializes in this — not because you're in danger, because you deserve support. Two, no judgment from me about the once or anything that comes up. Will you let me set up the call tomorrow?

Teen

Yeah. Okay.

IV.
Memorize these

Key phrases to reach for in the moment.

If your teen is in crisis

Adolescent self-harm needs specialist evaluation within the week. DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) skills are particularly effective. Pediatrician for a referral; ask specifically for a therapist with self-harm experience. If self-harm is current or escalating, or if your teen mentions suicidal thoughts: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline · Text HOME to 741741 · 911 if active risk. The Crisis Text Line is teen-friendly. Keep first-aid supplies accessible and remove easy access to means.

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