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T* 14-03-2014 05:16 PM

Help, what should I do?!
 
My best friend told me that she self harms, what should I do?
I was nearly crying when she told me, I'm very upset and unsure what to do to help her.

What should I do?

smudgie 14-03-2014 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6754708)
My best friend told me that she self harms, what should I do?
I was nearly crying when she told me, I'm very upset and unsure what to do to help her.

What should I do?

Listen to her, talk to her.
Try and talk her into telling an adult she trusts.

Kate! 14-03-2014 05:23 PM

Exactly what Smudgie said. She needs some help. Do your best to persuade her to seek some, and just be there to listen as the lovely caring friend you so obviously are.

Jack_ 14-03-2014 05:26 PM

Yeah I had a couple of people confide in me about stuff like this when I was your age, it's really not nice :/

1) You need to try your absolute best to convince her that what she is doing will not help anything and there is no need for her to be doing it, insist that you will be there for her to talk about any problems she has and listen to her/offer advice on whatever she might tell you about

2) Try and get her to tell an adult she knows, either her parents, siblings, teachers, maybe even a school councillor. You need to make sure she does this, if not you're going to have to do it on her behalf. Better to stop this early before it goes any further

Good luck

Kazanne 14-03-2014 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6754708)
My best friend told me that she self harms, what should I do?
I was nearly crying when she told me, I'm very upset and unsure what to do to help her.

What should I do?

Ask her why Tom and tell her to seek medical help,you could even offer to go with her if it helps,otherwise, be there for her to talk through any issues,there must be a reason she does it ,and I take it her paernts don't know?

Crimson Dynamo 14-03-2014 05:55 PM

What type of self harming? Its a little bit of a vague term.

T* 14-03-2014 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 6754718)
Yeah I had a couple of people confide in me about stuff like this when I was your age, it's really not nice :/

1) You need to try your absolute best to convince her that what she is doing will not help anything and there is no need for her to be doing it, insist that you will be there for her to talk about any problems she has and listen to her/offer advice on whatever she might tell you about

2) Try and get her to tell an adult she knows, either her parents, siblings, teachers, maybe even a school councillor. You need to make sure she does this, if not you're going to have to do it on her behalf. Better to stop this early before it goes any further

Good luck

She's done it since primary school apparently :( She's 16.

Crimson Dynamo 14-03-2014 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6754737)
She's done it since primary school apparently :( She's 16.

done what and why have her parents not noticed?

Jack_ 14-03-2014 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6754737)
She's done it since primary school apparently :( She's 16.

Ah I see :/ well then it's better this ends now before it gets worse

Try and find out the reason behind it (unless you know already) and spend as much time as you can both online and in real life assuring her that whatever it is will be fine and she doesn't need to go to these lengths

Pete. 14-03-2014 06:15 PM

how tragic http://exhalecdn.breatheheavy.com/pu...lt/crying3.gif

Just talk to her - she will appreciate it and as you are best friends you will be able to be a shoulder to try on. this will help her http://exhalecdn.breatheheavy.com/pu...efault/xf6.gif

InOne 14-03-2014 06:16 PM

Tell her to go seek mental health advice and stay well away from the internet

Me. I Am Salman 14-03-2014 06:17 PM

convince your friend to open up to you on her problems, and that you'll always be there for her and will always have an open ear. tell her that you care for her and mention all the reasons why she's so important to you, that she's way too good to be doing something like this. go out to places more. idk like arrange a certain day of the week where you do something fun, maybe meet for coffee or something dno, it'll give her something to look forward to. establish a closer friendship

you could try calling an organisation like childline or something?? I'm sure they can give you good advice on what to do.

T* 14-03-2014 06:33 PM

Thanks for your advice guys, I'll be sure to do this. :hug:

Jessica. 14-03-2014 06:37 PM

I have been in the situation where I have been confided in about stuff like this too and tbh it was tough, I completely give no sympathy to self harming any more, she needs to speak to a professional as soon as possible, it's not your job to solve her problems and she will NEVER stop unless she wants to, so don't blame yourself whatever happens. Be supportive about everything else though obviously, I may not have a popular opinion but I am just speaking from experience, the most important thing is seeking PROFESSIONAL help. :|


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