In the News: Amy Winehouse’s Brother Claims “What Really Killed Her Was the Bulimia”
In the News: Amy Winehouse’s Brother Claims “What Really Killed Her Was the Bulimia”
[caption id="attachment_10992" align="aligncenter" width="478"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] In an interview with The Guardian, Amy Winehouse’s brother, Alex Winehouse, says that it was an eating disorder that killed her, rather than the drugs and alcohol. When the pop singer died on July... Learn MoreSelf-Harm – Types of Cutters
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Getting someone psychiatric help is an emotional and stomach turning thing to do but sometimes it is for their own good and it must be done. The procedure for getting some psychiatric help varies from state to state but in... Learn MoreCutting and Self-Harm: Warning Signs and Treatment
Cutting and Self-Harm: Warning Signs and Treatment Earlier this month, self-harm made headlines due to the now-infamous “Cut for Bieber” movement. It all started when TMZ posted pictures of pop-star Justin Bieber smoking something that may or may... Learn MoreSelf-Harm: Boys do it too
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