Replica blood roller, high anxiety and mental health crisis support.

£10.95

Replica Glass Blood Roller: Each product contains one 10ml glass roller bottle, with a replica blood solution, made from 4 different components to my own design, to provide a realistic and safe 'sight of blood' sensation.

Self-harming is a behaviour that can affect people of all ages and often acts as a coping mechanism, helping those affected deal with distress, anxiety, burn-out and exhaustion.

Self-cutting is one of the more common forms of self-harm. It is understood that this act may offer a release of overwhelming feelings or communicate an inner state to the individual. It is a common strategy used by people of all ages when in high levels of distress, anxiety and mental health turmoil. The role of the 'sight of blood' can be crucial for individuals who self-injure by cutting, it gives a purpose to the urge and a function as it can assist the release of overwhelming feelings and despair.

Self-harming by self-cutting is a growing clinical problem, so any safe alternative is a positive way forward.

I am a health care professional with many years’ experience of working with people affected by self-harming within schools, mental health facilities (including secure units) and through providing counselling services to both children and adults. I have a degree in Psychology & Sociology and a Master’s degree in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. My experience has driven me to create support ideas in handy-kit formats to help prolong or resist urges to self-harm.

This product may stain garments/fabrics but washes off skin with soap and water.

Replica Glass Blood Roller: Each product contains one 10ml glass roller bottle, with a replica blood solution, made from 4 different components to my own design, to provide a realistic and safe 'sight of blood' sensation.

Self-harming is a behaviour that can affect people of all ages and often acts as a coping mechanism, helping those affected deal with distress, anxiety, burn-out and exhaustion.

Self-cutting is one of the more common forms of self-harm. It is understood that this act may offer a release of overwhelming feelings or communicate an inner state to the individual. It is a common strategy used by people of all ages when in high levels of distress, anxiety and mental health turmoil. The role of the 'sight of blood' can be crucial for individuals who self-injure by cutting, it gives a purpose to the urge and a function as it can assist the release of overwhelming feelings and despair.

Self-harming by self-cutting is a growing clinical problem, so any safe alternative is a positive way forward.

I am a health care professional with many years’ experience of working with people affected by self-harming within schools, mental health facilities (including secure units) and through providing counselling services to both children and adults. I have a degree in Psychology & Sociology and a Master’s degree in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. My experience has driven me to create support ideas in handy-kit formats to help prolong or resist urges to self-harm.

This product may stain garments/fabrics but washes off skin with soap and water.