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Daytime feelings

Y do we go to bed when we're sad
Crazy mad insane
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Is this something you've been experiencing recently Ellie?
Wat do I mean
Also sorry to hear that you're having to move due to bullying - it's not fair on you to have to move, and your feelings are valid. For the new place, have you received any information about where it is, or had the opportunity to visit it? Is there someone who is helping you with the move that might be able to answer your concerns/questions?
Can I ask, what does this psychological abuse tend to look like? Would you feel safe sharing with us some more details about what happened?
No one has a right to treat you this way, Ellie, and we take what you share seriously. The following places are here for you if you're feeling unsafe or struggling to cope:
Citizens Advice Bureau – a charity that helps
people resolve their legal, money and other
problems by providing free, independent
and confidential advice, and by influencing
policymakers.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
Respond – is a charity that works with children
and adults who have
experienced abuse through psychotherapy,
advocacy, campaigning and other support. They
offer support to families through their family
support service.
www.respond.org.uk
I wonder if you might feel able to get in touch with your local social services for further advice and support?