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Writer and Researcher: Valerie Rose V. Ferido Every year, Self-Harm Awareness Month arrives with a familiar rhythm. Infographics flood timelines, helpline numbers are reposted,

Writer and Researcher: Valerie Rose V. Ferido Every year, Self-Harm Awareness Month arrives with a familiar rhythm. Infographics flood timelines, helpline numbers are reposted,

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20 December 2025 Writer and Researcher: Valerie Rose V. Ferido The holiday season is often framed as a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration.

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