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Highest Hit Count We got a load of hits in January, just shy of 3,500 unique individuals surfed the LifeSIGNS website in January 2005. When I say 3,500 unique individuals, I really mean that; most websites count non-unique ‘hits’. Hits get recorded for every resource that is called from the server, and so a web […]

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LifeSIGNS :: WAP: WAP Site has been revamped and totally updated, stuffed with content! You can now access a tiny piece of LifeSIGNS on your WAP phone. On your phone, go to: http://selfharm.org/wap/ And more than this, for those of you with fab colour big screened mobile phones, the LifeSIGNS Colour Mobile Site is available […]

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LifeSIGNS :: WAP: WAP Site has been revamped and totally updated, stuffed with content! You can now access a tiny piece of LifeSIGNS on your WAP phone. On your phone, go to: http://selfharm.org/wap/ And more than this, for those of you with fab colour big screened mobile phones, the LifeSIGNS Colour Mobile Site is available […]

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More Training Training NightLine volunteers is always a pleasure, and today’s seminar went quite well, which is a good thing as Sarah, Kirstine and Danny from LifeSIGNS were observing me! There were lots of questions, and I hope the talk was of some small help as they go about providing a listening service for students. […]

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More Training Training NightLine volunteers is always a pleasure, and today’s seminar went quite well, which is a good thing as Sarah, Kirstine and Danny from LifeSIGNS were observing me! There were lots of questions, and I hope the talk was of some small help as they go about providing a listening service for students. […]

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The usefulness of Self Harm An interesting and insightful article on self harm as a coping mechanism by Sam Warner, Clinical Psychologist which I came across while browsing the web. Followed by a number of comments from various sources debating the issue. http://www.psychminded.co.uk/news/news2004/dec04/warnercolumn.htm

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The usefulness of Self Harm An interesting and insightful article on self harm as a coping mechanism by Sam Warner, Clinical Psychologist which I came across while browsing the web. Followed by a number of comments from various sources debating the issue. http://www.psychminded.co.uk/news/news2004/dec04/warnercolumn.htm

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“Low intelligence test scores in 18 year old men and risk of suicide: cohort study” Low intelligence test scores in 18 year old men and risk of suicide: cohort study — Gunnell et al. 330 (7484): 167 — BMJ Some people say that it’s the intelligentsia that die at their own hands, but this report […]

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“Low intelligence test scores in 18 year old men and risk of suicide: cohort study” Low intelligence test scores in 18 year old men and risk of suicide: cohort study — Gunnell et al. 330 (7484): 167 — BMJ Some people say that it’s the intelligentsia that die at their own hands, but this report […]

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Doctors Appreciate Information This week I’ve delivered two Talks for LifeSIGNS, one to Medical students, and one today to Doctors. I talked about Pre-cursors to SI, Coping Mechanisms, Chronic Invalidation (leading to Low Self Esteem) and Self Communication through the medium of self injury. After each Talk I always take questions about LifeSIGNs and my […]

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