March 5, 2025 ~ Lucy Ann Lance talks with Dr. Kristyn Gregory, D.O., Medical Director of Behavioral Health at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for today's A Healthier Michigan. Self-harm is intentionally causing harm to one’s body, typically to alleviate emotional distress, and manifests in various ways like cutting or burning. Parents should be concerned and seek professional help, look for signs like unexplained cuts or changes in behavior, and encourage healthier coping mechanisms.