tips on how to cope: dealing with your feelings, dealing with the consequences of self-harm in your life. share your ideas and maybe pick up some new skills, too. you don't have to want to stop to learn something new here.
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Cuppy
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by Cuppy » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:40 pm
oh, I wish I knew of something that would help.
Have you searched online or thru a library or anything for any type of self help websites or self help books there might be? I remember reading a long time ago about how to use certain techniques that help keep your thinking reality based and how to dispell dellusional thinking, etc., it was like sets of questions to ask yourself, but I can't remember now what it was or where I read it, it was so long ago.
Just don't know what to say except I hope you'll stay strong and keep yourself safe and don't give up researching for the answers your looking for.
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searching_for_solace
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by searching_for_solace » Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:09 pm
I have done that for the past year and I realized it is not nearly enough...
"...In this world you WILL have trouble..." John 16:33 (emphasis added)
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eleusis
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by eleusis » Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:01 am
You could consider seeing a Social Worker. Just because someone doesn't have a PhD, it doesn't mean they won't be able to help you. Just search on google for "find a social worker" and some agencies/databases should pop up with profiles of various people and their specializations.
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balletomane
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by balletomane » Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:56 am
I second the recommendation of a LCSW (social worker) or even a post doc. Some work on sliding scales so they would charge what you can afford.
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sunflowerwoman
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by sunflowerwoman » Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:37 am
try psychologytoday.com
look under find therapist
also if you go to google.com and type in sliding scale therapists
MOST IMPORTANT- ask to interview them, ask for sliding scale fee
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Becky
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by Becky » Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:42 am
soz can't help.
I read and care wish I could help
take care
'It only hurts to breathe'
'I'm not ok I'm not o fucking k'
'Where do I belong?"
'Lost and broken, hopeless and lonely, smiling on the outside but hurt beneath my skin'
I'm trying to make it seem ok, but my faith is wearing thin
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