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SELF HARM FAMILY SUPPORT

    https://www.selfharmfamilysupport.org/
    We would love to creat a resource space for families where they can get help or learn how to be the best support for those who self harm. Check out our blogs coming soon for pieces about statistics and ways to find out if your loved one self harms.

Self-harm Family Support

    https://www.family-support.org.uk/guides/health-and-wellbeing/self-harm
    Self-harm can also be a cry for help. For parents whose children self-harm, it can be incredibly difficult to understand what's going on and they can feel worried, frustrated or even angry. Understanding what may be going on for your child is an important first step.

Parents Guide To Support - Self-harm

    https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/for-parents/parents-guide-to-support-a-z/parents-guide-to-support-self-harm/
    Discovering and responding to self-harm can be a traumatic experience – it’s crucial that you seek support for yourself.   It’s natural to feel guilt, shame, anger, sadness, frustration and despair – but it’s not your fault. Jo and Emma from our Parents Helpline discuss how to respond if your child is self-harming.

Cutting and Self-Harm - HelpGuide.org

    https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/cutting-and-self-harm.htm
    Self-harm can be a way of dealing with deep distress and emotional pain. It may help you express feelings you can’t put into words, distract you from your life, or release emotional pain. Afterwards, you probably feel better—at least for a little while. But then the painful feelings return, and you feel the urge to hurt yourself again.

Self Harm Support Groups

    https://self-injury.supportgroups.com/
    The Self Harm Support Group is here for anyone looking for support in dealing with Self Harm issues. Join the Self Harm Support Groups here for free.

Parents and Families

    http://sioutreach.org/learn-self-injury/parents-and-families/
    Aug 31, 2018 · Although you have the ability to “take away privileges” or “punish” your son/daughter it is essential that they not be punished for the self-injury. They need support in stopping and may not be able to stop easily. Punishing or threatening often just results in the behavior becoming hidden.



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