@bbc: “How I overcame self-harm.” With the right support, these young people were able to find coping mechanisms that helped them recover from self-harm. Details of support for some of the issues raised in this video are available at the BBC Action Line. #BBCIdeas #MentalHealth
Breaks my heart seeing our young people going through it
2024-05-31 21:00:35
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aliceiscaged :
isn’t this basically her saying “Attention seeking” and adding more stigma? No one knows how much i suffer because i hide it.I feel to ashamed to seek help,i don’t want ppl to know i SH .
2024-07-07 21:04:56
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cathmmo :
This is so bad, most people hide their self harm, they’re not using it to try and communicate with others
2024-06-03 11:38:03
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Dan 🌻 :
I spent 12 years sh, now I’m 6 years clean through DBT & trauma therapy 🥰 being in nature helps me sm!
2024-05-31 21:57:46
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aliceiscaged :
How can it be a form of communication when no one knows i do it? I don’t understand this video.I am ashamed if i harm myself & don’t tell anyone.
2024-07-07 21:00:42
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Nix :
I self harmed to punish myself and to convert my emotional pain into a more manageable form. Not to communicate??
2024-07-10 09:52:24
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changelingx :
It *can* be a form of communication. Totally misleading to say it *is*
2024-06-01 19:03:51
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Luce🌛✨ :
@Mind you really need to see this.
2024-06-01 19:37:21
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Lisa :
Except for me it’s got nothing to do with communication 😂
2024-07-25 20:10:28
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user6953230838115 :
Or different group of listeners . Had a client communicated perfectly, but her mum only listened, when she was Self *arming.
2024-06-01 10:46:03
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Charley Hickman569 :
This is awful sh isn’t just a “form of communication!” So saying it like that is INCORRECT and MISINFORMATION of sh and mental illness it isn’t just “attention seeking or communication” that is FALSE
2024-06-01 15:45:27
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