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Please stay in touch.
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Hi Kailani,
Welcome to the forums and thanks for joining us! I just saw that you made another post on OCD so I'm really glad that you're posting here and being apart of this community.
I'm also really glad that you're here talking about your relapse, and it sounds like this isn't something that you want to do again - because the negatives of self-harm outweigh the pros, right?
With relapse, I think self-compassion is so key in this one. When people self-harm (even myself), we are coping the very best way that we can at that time. Sure - it's not the best way of coping, but it is coping.
Somehow you've managed to get some sort of streak up of not self-harming - whether that's hours or days or weeks, which means that you've been finding other ways to cope instead of self-harm. So I think you should give yourself some credit for that, because not self-harming can be really really hard when it feels like a go-to.
I hope that somehow you can remind yourself of all the great work that you've done so far, and see how you can implement more of those strategies so that you don't have to self-harm again.
Thanks for being here Kailani, I hope this helps,
rt
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Hi. On reading your story I was struck by something you said in your reply to Sophie_M.... others need more help than you. I was at my psychologist today and we spoke about that very thing. I commented that my problems are first world problems and I should be able to ... I think you get where this is going. Logically I know that it does not matter what makes me feel low, the pain in real.Thinking back to how something made me feel and I know it is real. You are deserving of help or support just as much as me or anyone else. Self compassion is hard! And while you have relapsed you have also gone for a long period and have the skills and resources to get through this. listening to you
Tim
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Hi Kailani,
It's great to hear back from you!
Uh, okay - so does that mean that you think you might be continuing to self-harm (or relapse)? If it would help at all, you're welcome to chat about the conflict here - or even write it down. Journalling has been a big one for me. You said 'behaviours', which makes me think that it wasn't just the one time now. If you want to keep talking about this I'm totally open to it.
I hope you are having a good day too 🙂
rt
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In such a situation, we have a duty of care to protect you and/or other people, and we may contact the police, ambulance or a crisis support service to assist. However, we will always try to talk to you about this before it happens.
Talking about self-harm as you are doing here is important if that is how you are feeling, so again having a discussion with us does not necessarily mean the counsellor will call emergency services. As this is only occurs in rare cases, we do encourage you to be open about how you’re going at the moment so that we can put you in touch with the right supports to help you feel better. We hope this information has been helpful and that you keep connected with us.
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