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Psyke.org - Book Store
http://www.psyke.org/bookstore
Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; Book Store. Have you read an interesting book dealing with self injury? Do you want to review one of the books? A Bright Red Scream. Healing the Hurt Within. This work reveals the traumatic experiences underlying self-injury, food misuse and alcohol abuse. As well as offering hope and relief to other sufferers, the stories in this book aim to give those who have contact with sufferers a deeper understanding of self-destructive behaviour. More…. An account, both...
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Psyke.org - User Feedback
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Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; About Psyke.org. Raquo; User Feedback. Psykeorg generates a lot of email, positive. Negative. Here is a small sample of what visitors have to say:. I stumbled across your site while doing a paper for a psychology class and I must say I wish it was around in the late 80’s. I’m a ‘recovered’ self-abuser and while reading the some of the stories and peeking in on some of the conversations in the chat rooms, it all came rushing back. Psyke is a great site! I’...
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Psyke.org - Yggdrasil
http://www.psyke.org/yggdrasil
Self Injury Information and Support. Yggdrasil is a light-weight content management system (or rather, a content templating system). I use it to build www.psyke.org. If you run a fairly static site, this might be just the tool for you. Yggdrasil 4.1.1. Yggdrasil 4.0.9. Yggdrasil 3.4.0. Yggdrasil 3.3.1. Yggdrasil 3.3.0. Yggdrasil 2.2.0. Yggdrasil 1.0.3. Morten Wulff, wulff@psyke.org. That will notify you of updates to Psyke.org. Permanent location: http:/ www.psyke.org/yggdrasil.
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Psyke.org - Newsletter
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Self Injury Information and Support. Subscribe to the Psyke.org Newsletter. You will receive one to four brief messages a month, depending on the amount of new content on the site. Messages will contain a link to a page on Psyke.org listing added and updated pages. Your e-mail address will never be sold or given away to. Send an e-mail to wulff@psyke.org. With the word ‘remove’ in the subject line. You will be removed from the mailing list immediately. Or check the self-help page.
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Psyke.org - FAQ’s
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Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; FAQ’s. These FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) deal with the topic of self injury. I am aware that it is a bit of a stretch to call all these texts FAQ’s, but they seemed to fit here. Are behaviors that alter the body’s appearance such as tatooing, drug use, body piercing, ritual mutilation, etc. SI? How does SI develop? What is the course of SI? Who typically takes part in SI? What ways do people SI? Why would anybody intentionally hurt themselves? 8211; From...
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Psyke.org - Rachel
http://www.psyke.org/personal/r/rachel
Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; Personal Stories. I hated myself with a passion! Oh, how I wanted to die. I wanted to try to get away from the pain. I wanted to feel like I was worth something again. Also I was a freak. A freak who didn’t have any friends. My mother got me to another counsellor and he really sucked. I still hadn’t figured out that someone couldn’t fix my problems for me. I had to be the one to make an effort. You can get hooked on cutting and it’s a lifetime of watching...
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Psyke.org - Crosses
http://www.psyke.org/bookstore/fiction/crosses
Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; Book Store. Shelley Stoehr, author’s homepage. Buy from amazon.com. Buy from amazon.co.uk. If you would like to talk to Shelley, she says you’re welcome to e-mail her. Send me an e-mail. To get her address. Unhappy at home, Nancy and her friend Katie adopt punk lifestyles and find relief in cutting themselves, until Nancy is forced to confront her problems. An excerpt from Crosses. Is available at iUniverse.com. Safety Pin Girl conducted an e-mail interview.
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Psyke.org - Articles
http://www.psyke.org/articles
Self Injury Information and Support. Remember to check out the links to articles on other sites. Some issues of the ‘Can’t Shout, Can’t Scream’ zine are available online. Bill of Rights for People Who Self-Harm. The right to caring, humane medical treatment. The right to participate fully in decisions about emergency psychiatric treatment, so long as no one’s life is in immediate danger. The right to body privacy. The right to have the feelings behind the SI validated. Self-injury doesn’t occur in ...
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Psyke.org - Poetry
http://www.psyke.org/poetry
Self Injury Information and Support. A collection of poems written by self-injurers. If you would like your own works included on this page, please go to the Contact page. This is the only book of poems I know of, that deals directly with self injury. More info on the Captïv website. I’ve made an anklet. Engraved in my skin. Form red ruby dots of blood. The veins of blue. Add sapphires to this. Piece of human jewelry. Perhaps next I shall. There is nothing more addictive. Than a wound self-inflicted.
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Psyke.org - Kiley
http://www.psyke.org/personal/k/kiley
Self Injury Information and Support. Raquo; Personal Stories. Ah, a safety pin! Not ideal, but in an emergency, it would do just fine. Only a few scratches. No, wait, my heart is exceptionally broken, maybe more than a few. Maybe ten. Seventeen sounds good. Like my age. OK, that’s better. Kiley, we need you for soundcheck! Does anyone know where Kiley is? What people don’t understand is that I’m not a sadist. Believe it or not, I’m not even a masochist! 8221; she half-sobbed. “Why? Pages in This Section.
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