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Struggling Harmful Thoughts or Behaviors? Get Help!
If you're seeking help with negative thoughts or behaviors, know that you're not alone. There are a variety of resources available to support you on your process. Here are a few to get you on your way:
- Talk to a trusted friend.
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Please keep in mind that healing is possible. Be patient with yourself and surround yourself with a supportive network.
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Bear in mind that you're not by yourself and help is at hand
Life can sometimes feel challenging. It's easy to sense isolated and like you're facing everything on your individual basis. But please recall that you're not truly alone. There are others who care about you and want to help you through hard times.
Reaching out can be a brave step, and it's often the first step towards feeling supported.
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