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SECRET SHAME
Lots of useful and sound advice; the coping sections are particularly good :)
FINDING MY WINGS
I think Darcy is wonderful! This page is mostly eating disorder focussed, but she�s so open and honest- please take a look!
KHARRE�S HOME
Insightful, personal. I recommend reading her advice.
SELF-INJURY: A STRUGGLE
Beautfiul site, lotsa links and info
RAGDOLL�S CANDLE-LIT TUNNEL
Always regularly updated, this is a sweet site :) go there cos it�s GREAT!
PSYKE
I am putting this link up because there is a lot of useful information on the site... however, there are also some pretty graphic photos of self-harm, and personal stories which are (of course) upsetting to read. It�s meant to help people feel more understood rather than just being depressing, but please be careful!
RED TEARS ARE ONLY LIES
Gothic site by a German girl. A bit different to many of the others around
BLOOD RED RAZOR KISSES
It�s red, black, has pictures of razors and graphic photos of SI
THAT OLD FAMILIAR STING
Ok... so it�s red and black... but it�s still a good site :)
ERROR DUE TO PERSPECTIVE
I like their attitude!
SCARS TO MATCH THE INSIDE
Who? What? Why? and Help!
A HEALING TOUCH
About Self-injury, reasons, myths, self-help, family and friends help, lyrics/ poetry
BLOOD RED
Another "Healthy Place" Site
MOSAIC MINDS
Understanding SI urges
SECRET SCARS
Personally I think some of the information might be a bit dodgy (i.e. putting toothpaste on scars to help them heal!) Having said that, it�s great to see a page focused on bringing self-harmers together for support; there�s a chat room and pen pal options
MIRROR-MIRROR
An eating-disorder focussed site, with a self-injury section.
SECRET PAIN
Fairly recently updated site with distractions etc.
STARCHART
This is a sweet idea- you get stars for meeting SI targets, however it�s affiliated site (myfriend-myenemy) is now down and I�m not sure it�s still being updated.
CUTTING THROUGH THE ISOLATION
Hasn�t been updated for years... but I�m leaving up the link because I think she�s amazing at expressing what she feels... it�s the first self-injury site I came across and I really felt understood.
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