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Summary of Calm Harm Problems 😠👌🔥

- Does not allow users to share charts and data with mental health professionals and caregivers without having to provide their passcode and login information.

- Does not have additional resources, specifically mental health resources intended for the adolescent population.

- Does not have little games or activities within the app.

- Does not give users a spot to type out anything for the list-based suggestions.

- Does not have a place that allows users to document when they self harmed.

- Does not have a quick check in as well as words of encouragement.

- Has activities that appear to be ideas from someone who has never self harmed.

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About this app

Calm Harm provides some immediate techniques to help break the cycle of self-harm behaviours and explore underlying trigger factors; build a ‘safety net’ of helpful thoughts, behaviours and access to supportive people; and provides the opportunity to journal and self-reflect.  Join over 2 million users and learn to ride the wave with the free Calm Harm app by choosing activities from these categories: Comfort, Distract, Express Yourself, Release, and Random.  Calm Harm is an award-winning app developed for teenage mental health charity stem4 by Clinical Psychologist Dr.  Please note that the Calm Harm app is not a substitute for the assessment and individualised treatment by a health/mental health professional.  There is also a breathing technique to help be mindful and stay in the moment, regulate difficult emotions and reduce tension.  Nihara Krause, in collaboration with young people, using principles from the evidence-based Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).  When you ride the wave, the urge to self-harm will fade.  It also provides signposts to help. • ‘ CalmHarm helps me so much.  Please also note that if you forget both your passcode and security answer, these cannot be reset as we do not create user accounts.  I can't thank you enough for improving my life. • ‘I was told by my support worker to download this, best thing I ever did!!  It’s helped me a lot through the tough times and I would definitely recommend this!!! • ‘ CalmHarm saves lives.  The urge to self-harm is like a wave.  It is a beautiful, beautiful tool. Thank you endlessly.  It feels the most powerful when you start wanting to do it.  It is built to NHS standards and approved by ORCHA.  You will need to reinstall CalmHarm , losing any previous data.