don't know how to "vent" without SH
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don't know how to "vent" without SH
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"Dance like no one's watching.
Love like you'll never be hurt.
Sing like there's nobody listening.
And live like it's heaven on earth."
If you can, try to work out what self harm would have achieved for you in different situations, and from there look at replacements.
For example, when you were angry, did you s/h to physically work out this anger? If so, try to think of other physical ways to vent your anger - punching a pillow, running or some other form of excersise to throw yourself into, a really powerful shower, etc. Or did you s/h in order to SEE something come of your anger? If this is the case, things like painting (not neccessarily a perfect picture, throwing paint around can be equally rewarding), being creative, etc, can be useful.
Once you know exactly self harm would have achieved in the situation, it's easier to find a more healthy way to achieve that.
Good luck
For example, when you were angry, did you s/h to physically work out this anger? If so, try to think of other physical ways to vent your anger - punching a pillow, running or some other form of excersise to throw yourself into, a really powerful shower, etc. Or did you s/h in order to SEE something come of your anger? If this is the case, things like painting (not neccessarily a perfect picture, throwing paint around can be equally rewarding), being creative, etc, can be useful.
Once you know exactly self harm would have achieved in the situation, it's easier to find a more healthy way to achieve that.
Good luck
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Ahh, how I relate to that. I've tried many different "coping skills" and while they seem to help to some degree or at least delay my actions for a while I don't seem to be able to find something that has the same effect that si-ing does.... it just doesn't hit as hard, it doesn't seem to let it ALL out in such a powerful way, it just doesn't seem to "cut it" -sorry the phrase just came to mind- in the way that cutting does.
Yet I'm perceviering though... I just wish i could find a way to let out such POWERFUL emotions ... and not just BARELY scrape by or feel like I'm merely delaying things.
Any suggestions greatfully accepted... what is an equally powerful outlet, not just something that takes "the edge" off emotions ?
Yet I'm perceviering though... I just wish i could find a way to let out such POWERFUL emotions ... and not just BARELY scrape by or feel like I'm merely delaying things.
Any suggestions greatfully accepted... what is an equally powerful outlet, not just something that takes "the edge" off emotions ?
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I've read that Screaming or ripping up paper helps. Or maybe go for a run/exercise. Also, anything that takes your full attention helps. Dive into a book or go see a movie.
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And keep your feet on the ground
Today's the day it gets tired
Today's the day we drop out</b>
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Today's the day it gets tired
Today's the day we drop out</b>
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