The Supervised Mind

The Cutting Board

7 min · 12 de dic de 2025
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The Supervised Mind Episode Title: The Cutting Board Subtitle: Understanding Self-Injury in Psychiatric Practice Host: Dr. Faisal Rafiq Audience: Clinicians – Psychiatrists, NPs, PAs, Therapists Welcome back to The Supervised Mind Today’s episode is called The Cutting Board. We’re going to talk about self-injury—specifically non-suicidal self-injury, or NSSI. This is a topic that makes many clinicians pause. It’s uncomfortable. It’s urgent. And it’s all too common. We’ll explore the biological drivers, the emotional mechanics, and the treatment pathways—including when to medicate, when to refer, and when to simply listen. Because behind every scar is a story—and our job is to understand, not just to stop the bleeding.

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