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Facing Harmful Thoughts or Behaviors? Get Help!
If you're seeking help with harmful thoughts or behaviors, understand that you're not alone. There are a variety of resources available to assist you on your process. Here are some to get you going:
- Reach out a trusted family member.
- Consider mental health services.
- Look into crisis lines in your community.
- Remember that you don't have to go through this alone.
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If you or someone you care about has experienced sexual assault, please remember that you are not alone. The National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24/7 to provide confidential support and help.
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Please remember that healing takes time. Be patient with yourself and engage yourself with a supportive network.
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Bear in mind that you're not by yourself and help is accessible
Life can sometimes feel difficult. It's easy to sense isolated and as though you're facing everything on your individual basis. But please remember that you're not really alone. There are individuals who care about you and want to help you through difficult times.
Reaching out can be a courageous step, and it's often the first move towards feeling better.
- Reflect on talking to a trusted individual you feel safe with.
- Explore local community resources that can offer guidance.
- Keep in mind that there are specialists trained to listen and offer valuable assistance.