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Helplines in South Africa for self-harm.

Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Line 24hr helpline
EveryoneAll topics

Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Line 24hr helpline offers 24/7, free and confidential support by phone, text...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
Stop Gender Violence Helpline
Everyone

Stop Gender Violence Helpline offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information over phone. We support everyone in...

Counselors, Volunteers
Suicide Crisis Line
Everyone

The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) is at the forefront of patient advocacy, education and destigmatisation...

Counselors, Volunteers
Netcare Akeso Crisis Line
Everyone

The Netcare Akeso Crisis Line is a 24/7 telephone service where trained crisis line counselors can guide you through an...

Childline South Africa
ParentsYouthChildren

Childline provides 24/7, free and confidential support over phone and online chat. We exist to help children under the age of...

Triangle Project
LGBTQ+

Triangle Project offers free and confidential support and information by phone (0217126699). We serve lesbian, bisexual, queer,...

Struggling with self-harm? Get help from a hotline in South Africa

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 South Africa that can help. If you relate to the following, reach out:

  • Scratching, pinching, hitting yourself
  • Not wanting to die, but still feeling like you need the pain
  • A desire to punish or hurt yourself
  • Searching for ways to self-harm
  • Feeling like you need a physical release for your emotions
  • Feeling like self-harm is the only thing keeping you going
  • Looking for a way to escape the emotional pain
  • Feeling like your emotions are too difficult or overwhelming to deal with

Since self-harm provides immediate, in-the-moment relief from painful emotions, it’s easy to become reliant on it as your go-to coping mechanism. Stopping may seem impossible and you may be ashamed to even talk about it. However, self-harm is more common than you think. Many people struggle to manage intense emotions.

Talking about difficult emotions with someone compassionate and non-judgemental may help lighten your burdens. There are dedicated helpline volunteers in South Africa who are trained to support people through emotional distress. A helpline volunteer can help you process complex feelings and introduce you to healthy coping tools at your own discretion.

For free and confidential support with self harm, consider contacting a hotline in South Africa today.


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