/sɛlf ˈɪndʒəri/ – Noun
Definition: việc tự gây thương tích.
A more thorough explanation: Self-injury, also known as self-harm or self-mutilation, refers to the intentional and direct injuring of one’s own body without suicidal intent. This behavior is often a coping mechanism used to deal with emotional distress, and can include cutting, burning, hitting, or other forms of self-inflicted harm.
Example: The defendant was charged with self-injury after intentionally cutting themselves with a sharp object.