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Helplines in Austria for self-harm.

TelefonSeelsorge – Notruf 142
Everyone

Telephone counseling is a confidential and free service around the clock for people in special crisis situations, for people...

Männerberatung 24/7
MenAll topics

MÄNNERINFO is Austria’s free and anonymous crisis helpline for men. Since 2021, the service has been available 24/7 via phone...

Rat auf Draht
YouthChildrenAll topics

Rat auf Draht provides 24/7, free and confidential support by phone and online chat. We are here for youth, children in Austria...

Männernotruf
Men

The Men’s Helpline offers men in crisis and situations involving violence an initial point of contact by phone. We are...

Counselors, Volunteers
Kindernotruf
ParentsYouthChildren

The Children's Emergency Hotline is a 24-hour telephone counseling service available around the clock. Its primary task is to...

Counselors, Volunteers
NÖ Frauentelefon
WomenAll topics

The NÖ Frauentelefon (0800 800 810) is a free, confidential, and anonymous helpline provided by Hilfswerk Lower Austria,...

Are you or someone you know self-harming? Reach out for support from a helpline in Austria

Sometimes your emotions may be so overwhelming that hurting yourself may feel like the only way to find relief. Whether you are self-harming at the moment, or you have thoughts about it, there are 6 helplines in Austria that can help. If you relate to the following, reach out:

  • Feeling like normal ways of coping don't work for you – the pain is a last resort
  • Craving physical pain as a distraction from overwhelming emotions
  • Feeling reckless, not caring whether you get hurt
  • Feeling like you need to hide injuries from those who care about you
  • Feeling like you deserve the pain
  • Taking part in high-risk activities, disregarding safety
  • Not wanting to die, but still feeling like you need the pain
  • Imagining hurting yourself

If you use self-harm to cope with tough feelings, you may feel ashamed about your behavior. However, many people inflict harm on themselves as a way to relieve emotional pain. Self-harm is more common than you think, but a lot of people struggle to talk about it.

If you tend to hold things inside, talking to someone about your feelings can feel scary. However, trained helpline counselors and volunteers can help put you at ease. You can call a supporter in Austria when you have the urge to self-harm and they can talk you through your emotions.

If you feel like you might need support with self harm, try reaching out to a hotline in Austria. It's free and confidential.


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