
Teen Self-Harm Crisis: What’s Really Happening?
ER visits for self-harm among young girls have skyrocketed in the U.S.:
Cases more than doubled since 2009 for ages 15–19.
Girls aged 10–14 now face a 5x higher risk than in 2009.
Cyberbullying increases the chance of self-harm by 2.47x.
Backed by research from The Institute for Family Studies, Barrocas et al., and Monto et al., the numbers paint a disturbing picture of a generation in crisis.
In this video, we explore not only the data but also the spiritual side—how bullying, culture, and even demonic influence may be fueling today’s epidemic of despair.