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Old Jun 09, 2010, 01:43 AM
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I was just wondering of any other good support sites like this one, what are some recommended ones?

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Old Jun 09, 2010, 08:32 PM
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Bodies Under Seige (BUS) is a good support site for self harm recovery, if that's an issue for you. I'll admit to being biased as I'm one of the site administrators, but it really helped me to stop self injuring. it's not as hevaily moderated as is psychcentral but it is moderated and we stamp out any anti-social bahaviour pretty quickly. I should add the site's been around since 2001 so we're pretty established.

The URL is buslist.org

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Old Jun 09, 2010, 08:40 PM
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Before I found PC, I joined a small but incredibly supportive site based in the UK called Hope At Sunrise. I met a few people there who have been so nice to me. http://www.hopeatsunrise.co.uk/
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