Hairgrip
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as i have said before i am not an expert, i am not a cutter, i am not unbiased. my experince with self-harm is as a trainer. that is to say, i train people to deal with self-harmers, not to self harm!
self-harm, be it cutting up, infecting wounds, picking scabs, self amputation, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption... is generally a method used by people to express themselves. ironically self harm, which (dependent on method used) can be potentially fatal, is a vital component in helping some people stay alive.
it can be an expression of the pain/hurt that an individual feels internally but is unable to express. however many friends/family members they may tell about the cause of their pain it is posible that they can not adequately express themselves.
self harm is generally not solely 'attention seeking'. it can be a form of seeking attention, but to be fair if someone feels that cutting up/self tatooing/etc is the best way for them to receive attention then i would argue that there is something that triggers such behaviour.
how to cope with a friend or relative who self harms?
it's not easy.
showing them that they can talk to you with out fear of rejection or being dismissed.
provide them with distraction....
believe it or not bringing yourself to orgasm is an excellent as a way of preventing selfharm tendencies
have an elastic band on your wrist and 'ping' it when you need to cut up
carry a cut up kit just in case, complete with first aid kit
learn how to deal with cuts and learn good first aid - keep it clean!
to be honest i'm not convinced about the whole threapist thing - but that is just me. i think good friends and family tend to be the best bet. that said talking to someone completely out of the loop can be really beneficial.
hope that is of some use.
Hx
self-harm, be it cutting up, infecting wounds, picking scabs, self amputation, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption... is generally a method used by people to express themselves. ironically self harm, which (dependent on method used) can be potentially fatal, is a vital component in helping some people stay alive.
it can be an expression of the pain/hurt that an individual feels internally but is unable to express. however many friends/family members they may tell about the cause of their pain it is posible that they can not adequately express themselves.
self harm is generally not solely 'attention seeking'. it can be a form of seeking attention, but to be fair if someone feels that cutting up/self tatooing/etc is the best way for them to receive attention then i would argue that there is something that triggers such behaviour.
how to cope with a friend or relative who self harms?
it's not easy.
showing them that they can talk to you with out fear of rejection or being dismissed.
provide them with distraction....
believe it or not bringing yourself to orgasm is an excellent as a way of preventing selfharm tendencies
have an elastic band on your wrist and 'ping' it when you need to cut up
carry a cut up kit just in case, complete with first aid kit
learn how to deal with cuts and learn good first aid - keep it clean!
to be honest i'm not convinced about the whole threapist thing - but that is just me. i think good friends and family tend to be the best bet. that said talking to someone completely out of the loop can be really beneficial.
hope that is of some use.
Hx
