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Episode 57: Self-Harm

Episode 4 of the Therapy Thoughts podcast, hosted by Therapy Thoughts, titled "Episode 57: Self-Harm" was published on November 15, 2021 and runs 20 minutes.

November 15, 2021 ·20m · Therapy Thoughts

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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses self-harm and specific means and ways folks may self-harm. This is intended to be an educational and supportive episode. It covers what self-harm is. It covers myths, stigma, statistics, the window of tolerance and how to cope in our individual trauma states. This episode offers suggestions for steps to take if you are struggling with self-harm. It also has suggestions for those of you who love someone struggling with self-harm. Check out my emotional regulation course here —> https://tiffanyroe.com/collections/courses/products/emotional-regulation-course to learn how to better manage emotions and thoughts and develop coping skills. Download my free window of tolerance thermometer sheet here —> https://tiffanyroe.com/pages/freebies (it includes coping skills for different states of dysregulation). My Therapy thoughts are for educational purposes only and are not a replacement for a therapeutic relationship or individualized mental health or medical care. *Note, it’s not March, this is being published a few months after I recorded it (LOL).

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses self-harm and specific means and ways folks may self-harm. This is intended to be an educational and supportive episode. It covers what self-harm is. It covers myths, stigma, statistics, the window of tolerance and how to cope in our individual trauma states. This episode offers suggestions for steps to take if you are struggling with self-harm. It also has suggestions for those of you who love someone struggling with self-harm.

Check out my emotional regulation course here —> https://tiffanyroe.com/collections/courses/products/emotional-regulation-course to learn how to better manage emotions and thoughts and develop coping skills.

Download my free window of tolerance thermometer sheet here —> https://tiffanyroe.com/pages/freebies (it includes coping skills for different states of dysregulation).

My Therapy thoughts are for educational purposes only and are not a replacement for a therapeutic relationship or individualized mental health or medical care.

*Note, it’s not March, this is being published a few months after I recorded it (LOL).

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