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Atuin
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Default Dec 07, 2012 at 09:51 PM
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My boyfriend's family agrees that he has mental health problems, but his mom has on more than one occasion blamed me for all of his self injury.

He is undiagnosed (lack of money, but might be diagnosed by possibly going to a psych ward) but relevant the diagnosis he's most likely to be given is major depression. His self injury without question is related to psychiatric things.

Instead "he's burnt out", "he's doing it because of you", and such.

How do I support someone who's going through a phase of depression that's at self injury when I'm being told that its my fault that he's injuring?

(Avoiding his family isn't an option unfortunately, avoiding his family triggers him, as well as not being an option for many other reasons)
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