
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Enviable Anorexics?
Triggering? Girls and Eating Disorders
More than 28 years ago, I, as a teen, first began reading about bulimia and anorexia in popular, safe magazines like Woman’s Day, and Ladies Home Journal...These magazine articles, which were meant to inform, led me down the road to be a practicing anorexic/bulimic for almost 15 years. Be VERY wary of these types of books. They may very well turn out to be a how-to guide for your teen."
"On the “Yes” front: I know my disorder was triggered by an article in New York Magazine - among the first on the topic, a few years before it burst into the headlines...
On the “No” front: Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, pica, EDNOS, are all manifestations of an underlying problem. Whether you want to define this problem as a reaction to external issues (e.g., poor peer relationships, dysfunctional family, etc.) or internal issues (depression, OCD, bipolar) or most likely an interaction of both, there will be SOME trigger and SOME manifestation. If it isn’t an eating disorder, it could be acting out, or inappropriate sexual behaviour, or kleptomania, or cutting, or something else. The psychological force is a river, and if you dam one channel it will cut itself another.""
"I don’t think it’s a coincidence that more girls are having problems with anorexia and bulimia at the same time. The same goes for “cutting.” No one cut or had these eating disorders before they became popular. Just like no one considered shooting up their schools until others did it"
Girl Bullying: The Media's Fault?
Getty Images: Self Harm

Women and Mental Health : A New Report
Sunday, May 10, 2009
See Me: UK Anti-Stigma Campaign
Self Harm: Cut it out
Pro-SI community
Self Injury Information and Support
The Self Injury Anthology
Saturday, May 9, 2009
UK Self-Harm Trend
Pepsi Suicide Ads
Suicide in Advertising: From the Horse's Mouth
Celebrity: Amy Winehouse
Celebrity Cutting
I feel stupider for even wasting this energy to type this shit"
Trevor Project Ad Campaign: I'm Glad I Failed




Seeking Attention?
Myths of Self Harm
From Freedom from Self Harm: Overcoming Self-Injury with Skills from DBT and Other Treatments by Kim Gratz and Alexander Chapman
8 Common Myths about Self-Harm
1. Self-harm is the same as a suicide attempt.
2. Self-harm is superficial and not dangerous.
3. Self-harm is manipulative.
4. If you self-harm, you have borderline personality disorder.
5. Self-harm is a female problem.
6. Self-harm is crazy, sick, and irrational.
7. You must resolve your underlying issues before you can stop self-harm.
8. If you resolve all your underlying issues, your self-harm will go away.
from http://fbpda.wordpress.com/2009/05/08/8-common-myths-about-self-harm/