Calm Urge is the perfect app to help you resist the urge to self-harm. With a range of activities and tools, you can keep track of your emotions and worries, and develop new coping mechanisms to help you stay calm and in control.
With a daily record of your feelings, you can easily identify patterns and trends in your emotions and concerns, helping you to build a better understanding of your triggers and responses.
And with a range of calming activities, including breathing exercises, Tibetan bowls, musical instruments, and drawing tools, you can find the perfect way to soothe and distract yourself when the urge to self-harm strikes.
You can also create a private password to keep your information completely secure, and use a communication card to let others know how you're feeling when you're not able to talk about it.
Plus, with the ability to add emergency contacts, you can always have someone to call when you need help the most.
So if you're looking for a powerful new tool to help you manage your emotions and resist the urge to self-harm, download Calm Urge today and start taking control of your life.
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I love this app it is soo good better than all the other self harm apps I have been trying but I can get the sound to work with this app and sometimes when you are in panic or having a lot of anxiety and you go on the app the adds are really annoying they don’t pop up too often but It would be better without them.
It’s great but..
I have a problem with the apps sound output? I can’t hear anything. I checked to see if it’s was my phone but the sound and volume are fine on any other app :)
Doesn’t work
Starts with « take a deep breath » to a black screen. Someone could be pushed the edge because of this, them trying to get some form of tracking of their progress for it to not work and feel like there’s no point improving.