Your friend is in the stage of senior high school sprinting, but faced with the parents divorce quarrel, anorexia truancy pressure, resulting in tension with teachers and classmates in school, rarely socialize with others, recently there is no place to release the emotions, and even appeared to self-injurious behavior.
Hi, classmate! First of all, kudos to you for seeing you worry so much about your friend! It's really warming to have a friend like you.
You're in your senior year of high school and you have a friend who is dealing with depression and social fears and mood swings, and you want to help him out, and that thought is so precious that he's going to feel it.
However, my biggest concern is that he has a tendency to self-injure, which requires special attention.

I would suggest that you could quietly talk to the classroom teacher about him and ask the teacher to keep an eye on him.
If needed, the classroom teacher may recommend the intervention of a school psychologist, a professional who is better equipped to deal with such issues.
After all, you are also a senior in high school, and the college entrance exams are stressful, so if you receive his negativity on a daily basis, it may affect your state of mind, and even put you in a slump as well.
So, it is better to leave the task of helping him to an expert, which is both safe and effective.
I really hope your issues are resolved soon, cheers!
These are the suggestions I can think of and I hope they inspire you. I am the respondent learn well everyday.
In, the world and I are rooting for you. All the best!




