:hug: if you accept. You are most definitely not alone.
What is your agreement with your T? The reason I ask is that some members have expressed that they have a contract (of sorts to call, text or e-mail) their T when things heat-up so to speak. Some of my friends, have the emergency numbers placed on the frig during these time for reminders.
If you were going to help a friend, what are some of the help line numbers that you have found that were the most receptive to SI? Have you ever used any of these below (within USA)?:hug::hug:
*1-800-DON'T-CUT– More info on self-injury
*http://www.selfinjury.com– Referrals for therapists and tips for how to stop.
*1-800-273-TALK– A 24-hour crisis hotline if you're about to self-harm or are in an emergency situation.
*To Write Love On Her Arms (http://www.TWLOHA.com)- A non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.
*1-800-SUICIDE– Hotline for people contemplating suicide.
*1-800-334-HELP– Self Injury Foundation's 24-hour national crisis line.
*1-800-799-SAFE– Domestic violence hotline.
*1-877-332-7333– Real Help For Teens' help line.
Again, welcome to the site and you are not alone....:hug: