“…Research indicates that youth and young adults who self-injure may communicate online as a way to receive support and validation for their NSSI experiences, which in one sense is beneficial (Adams, Rodham, & Gavin, 2007;Johnson, Zastawny, & Kulpa, 2010;Lewis & Baker, 2011;Lewis, Heath, Sornberger, & Arbuthnott, 2012;Lewis, Heath, St Denis, & Noble, 2011;Lewis, Rosenrot, & Messner, in press;Rodham, Gavin, & Miles, 2007). However, researchers caution that some online representations of NSSI (e.g., messages in discussion boards, online NSSI narratives, videos on YouTube) may normalize the behavior or even reinforce it if the content is repeatedly accessed (Lewis & Baker, 2011;Rodham et al, 2007;Whitlock et al, 2006), which is not beneficial.…”