Explore self-injury facts and myths, read a Bill of Rights for people who self-harm, or view a message board.
Zine by and for people who self-injure includes articles, poetry, art, prevention tips, and first-aid advice.
Gives some statistics regarding the numbers of self-injurers in America, and delves into the connection between childhood incest and self-injury.
Fleshes out the parallels between eating disorders and self-mutilation. Find a long list of suggestions to help overcome destructive urges.
Former "cutter" dispels myths about self-injury and offers advice to families and friends of people who self-harm. Includes tips for "out" self-injurers.
Presents the diary of a self-Injurer. Read personal stories and commentary before accessing resources, poetry, and self-harm support services.
Explore myths about self-injurious behavior, find self-help techniques, or join a mailing list for people who self-harm.
Learn why people self-injure, find tips for stopping, browse a message board, or read personal stories.
Ice-skater describes her experiences with self-injury, addresses some of the myths surrounding SI, and offers links to articles and support resources.
Christian-based resource offers information on self-harm, tips for friends and families of "cutters," and tools for recovery.
Explore facts and myths about self-injury, read personal stories, find self-help tips, or browse sections on depression, bipolar disorder, and SI treatments.
Find out how to contribute to the book, which deals with self-injury, depression, and eating disorders, or view contributors' stories, poems, and artwork.
Collection of resources on self-injury and suicide includes FAQs, personal stories, advice, discussion boards, and links.
Read Samantha's account of her experiences with self-injury, explore advice for family and friends, and find tips on alternatives to self-harm.
Site for those who want information about self destructive behavior. Includes self-injury chat room, Q&As, therapeutic approaches, and support.
Counselor's site seeks to increase public awareness of self-harm, dissociation, abuse, and trauma and to serve as a forum for self-injurers.
Information on why people harm themselves and how one can help a friend who is committing self-harm is available here. Access a reference list.
Sarah offers a description of the types and possible causes of self-harm, prevention or distraction ideas, and personal stories.
Offers information on self-harming behavior, a list of coping skills, alternatives to self-injury, support groups, links, and personal stories.
Vast resource of self-help links includes sections for disassociation, triggers and de-sensitization, and sexual-abuse survivors.
Collection of sites on self-injury includes personal pages, articles, and support forums.