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Please call and talk to someone. You ARE precious.
Call Or Text:
988
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American National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (NSPL):
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people between 10 to 24. If you’re anyone contemplating suicide, please know you’re loved, and there’s help.
And if you know someone who is contemplating suicide, DO NOT promise anyone that you will keep his or her suicidal thoughts a secret.
Call Or Text:
988
Call 24/7:
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Chat Online Anytime:
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Speak Up For Mental Health: Find Mental Health Organizations and Experts:
https://www.bevocalspeakup.com/#
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Mental Health Crisis Hotlines:
If you see messages or live streaming suicidal behavior on social media, call 911 immediately. Or Call Below.
National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
Any Crisis Text Line 24/7:
Text HOME to 741741
Chat Online Anytime:
https://www.crisistextline.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1.800.799.7233
Teen Suicide Awareness Resources:
HERE

What Is Mental Illness
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The LGBTQ+ Guide To Online Safety:
Here’s How to Stay Safe Online:
https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/lgbtq-guide-online-safety/
Get More Resources HERE.
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The Desi LGBTQ+ Guide To Acceptance:
Get The Resources HERE.
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Gun Violence And Mental Health:
TXT 4 HELP – National Safe Place: TXT 4 HELP is a free service offered to all youth in crisis. Text4Help is available 24/7 365 for school students.
https://www.nationalsafeplace.org/txt-4-help
On your mobile, type: Text4Help
Find out more HERE.
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The Domestic Violence Hotline Help:
Get The Resources HERE.
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Social Media And Mental Health:
You may not be surprised to hear about the addicting effects from using social media, especially on the younger generations. Studies have shown that social media can be as addictive as nicotine, and this addiction is linked to lower self-esteem and depression. Here is an in-depth guide about the effects of social media and mental health. Find out more HERE. Again, check it out:
Social Media & Mental Health – socialmediavictims.org/mental-health/
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Help With Bullying:
Get The Resources HERE.
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Sustaining A Post Covid-19 World:
Returning to “Normal” Mental Health, Post-COVID-19:
https://www.sunshinebehavioralhealth.com/resources/returning-to-normal-mental-health-post-covid-19/
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How To Help Children Manage Stress:
This resource covers children’s stress symptoms, causes, and management strategies. This resource also provides insights into what forms of stress are positive, tolerable, and toxic for children.
Here it is:
https://www.purdueglobal.edu/blog/psychology/children-stress/
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Alcohol Addiction Intervention Resources:
Find out ALL the resources HERE.
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Drug Abuse, Vaping & Tobacco Intervention Resources:
STATS: 2018 national survey data concluded that 11.7% of high school students and 3.3% of middle school students have used an e-cigarette in the past 30 days.
Find out ALL the resources HERE.
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Mental Health Crisis Hotlines:
OCT, 2018: Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in America. Over 21% of adults (42.5 million) are affected by these debilitating illnesses each year.
If you see messages or live streaming suicidal behavior on social media, call 911 immediately. Or Call Below. For immediate or emergency mental health and safety situations, there are local, state and national organizations that can help.
- Brian Basham – Firefighter & Paramedic passionate about spreading trustworthy information, breaking down stigma, and helping with hope and healing. – https://markbehavioral.com
- The War on Drugs and Its Impact on Mass Incarceration in the United States: https://rehabnet.com/war-on-drugs-mass-incarceration/
Helpline Information: 866-985-8118 - Victim Of Sexual Assualt? Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN’s National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
- Struggling With Loneliness? You are not ALONE. Message HERE.
- Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors (TAPS): https://www.taps.org/
- Teen Mental Health First Aid: Find it HERE.
- Handling Emotional Crisis: http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/emotional-crisis.aspx
- How Veterans Can Talk to Kids About Cancer: https://www.mesotheliomaveterans.org/veterans/talking-to-kids-about-cancer/
- Salvation Army Inpatient Rehab Services: Find your local chapter HERE.
- PTSD Guide For Families: https://summitcounseling.org/understanding-the-effects-of-ptsd-a-guide-for-family-members/
- Eating Disorder Free Resources And Studies: Find the guide HERE.
- Depression And Addiction: Signs, Symptoms And Treatment: Find The BOCA Center Guide HERE.
- A Guide to Addiction and Recovery for African Americans – How Different Cultures Cope: Find The guide HERE.
- Effects Of Anorexia On Eyesight: https://withinhealth.com/learn/articles/how-does-anorexia-affect-eyesight
- The Emotional, Financial And Physical Effects Of Addiction Affects Family and Friends: Read them HERE.
- Medicare Mental Health Coverage For Inpatients And Outpatients: Find the guide HERE.
- Depression Help Is Here! https://nationaldepressionhotline.org/
- What Can Trigger a Depressive Episode? Read What Causes Them At: White Light Behavioral Health
- Mental Health for Black and African American Students: Find it HERE.
- Text4Help: Teens text the word “SAFE” and your current location (STREET, ADDRESS, CITY, STATE) TO 4HELP (44357) for immediate help with the option for interactive texting.
- Depression Resource Guide For Men, Women, LGBTQ And Veterans: https://www.columbusrecoverycenter.com/depression-resource-guide/
- Mesothelioma Support: Treatment and Medical Care: https://mesothelioma.net/mesothelioma-support/
- Caring For Mental Health After A Mesothelioma Diagnosis: https://www.lanierlawfirm.com/mesothelioma/mental-health/
- Maritime And Military Accidents and Injuries: https://www.maritimeinjurycenter.com/
- Psychology TODAY Resources: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
- GOOD THERAPY Online and In Person Therapist Resources: https://www.goodtherapy.org/
- Better HELP: You deserve to be happy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ (virtual therapy only)
- Talk SPACE: Space to figure things out. https://www.talkspace.com/ (virtual therapy only)
- LatinX Therapist Resources: https://latinxtherapy.com/
- What to Say to Students Who May Be Struggling With Their Mental Health: Click HERE
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
- Let’s End Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence Together! https://tapestri.org/
- Find Free Grants For Veterans: https://freegrantsforveterans.org/
- Mental Health America: https://www.mhanational.org/
- A Guide to Addiction and Recovery for BIPOC – How Different Cultures Cope: Find The guide HERE.
- National Alliance On Mental Illness: https://www.nami.org/home
- Desi Helpline Offers Mental Health Support For South Asians: www.yourdesihelpline.com | 404-596-4694
- Ex Felons Grants & Financial Assistance Programs Directory: https://freegrantsforfelons.org/
- Directory Of Grants For Single Mothers: https://singlemothersgrants.org/
- SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- Connect with a trained counselor at SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 or by texting TalkWithUS 66746.
- Georgia Crisis & Access Line – 1-800-715-4225 (www.mygcal.com)
- Mental Health Outreach For Asbestos Toxicity: https://www.asbestos.com/support/mental-health
- Free educational resources, lawsuit guides, and breaking news to anyone who may have questions about asbestos-related diseases, nursing home abuse/neglect, birth injuries, and other common legal and medical issues: https://www.lawfirm.com/
- Veterans Crisis Line – Send a text to 838255
- What Is Cerebral Palsy? Here’s an exhaustive guide: https://birthinjurycenter.org/cerebral-palsy/
- Resources for Parents of Children With Cerebral Palsy: https://www.childbirthinjuries.com/cerebral-palsy/
- Cerebral Palsy Guidance: https://www.cerebralpalsyguidance.com/cerebral-palsy/
- National Domestic Violence: Safety & Help: https://www.raksha.org/ | 404-876-0670
- Helping a Child Who Has Been Sexually Abused: https://hermanlaw.com/child-sex-abuse/
- Las Disparidades Raciales en el Tratamiento de la Salud Mental: Investigación y Recursos: https://www.helpadvisor.com/conditions/salud-mental-de-los-hispanos
- Hispanic American Mental Health Educational Resources: https://www.helpadvisor.com/conditions/latino-mental-health
- Cell Phone Addiction: Signs And Symptoms: https://www.cellphonedeal.com/blog/cell-phone-addiction-what-are-the-signs-and-symptoms
- Active Minds: A nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting mental health, especially among young adults, via peer-to-peer dialogue and interaction. https://www.activeminds.org/
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Teen Suicide Prevention Help And Resources:
Youth Suicide Warning Signs: From the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) and the National Center for the Prevention of Youth Suicide (NCPYS) https://www.youthsuicidewarningsigns.org/youth
- Dealing With Peer Pressure: https://www.bluecrestrc.com/dealing-with-peer-pressure/
- IMAlive: A live online network that uses instant messaging to respond to people in crisis. https://www.imalive.org/online/
- De-stigmatize and normalize mental health: https://www.teenline.org/ CALL 800-852-8336 Nationwide ┃ TEXT TEEN to 839863
- Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide: https://sptsusa.org/
- My Life is Worth Living: The first animated series to address suicide prevention for teens: https://mylifeisworthliving.org/about/
- Samaritans 24-Hour Crisis Hotline – (212) 673-3000
- notOK App®: A free digital panic button to get you immediate support via text, phone call, or GPS location when you’re struggling to reach out. https://www.notokapp.com/
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Preventing Self-harm in Teens: A Guide for Appropriate Intervention:
Many teens who engage in self-harm do so because they are grappling with difficult emotions that they are unable to healthily manage. Self-harm may provide such teens with a feeling of distraction or release, or may be a means of acting out frustration. Additionally, in some cases, teens may self-harm as a means of demonstrating their pain or stress to prompt help from others.
Find out the potential signs of self-harm. Understand the strategies for loved ones to intervene. Find the resource GUIDE HERE.
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Teen Mental Health Resources:
- Play a Game To Walk In The Woods: http://a-way-to-go.com/
- Travel the World 3D: https://www.airpano.com/360photo/Taj-Mahal-India/
- On Mindfulness And Optimism:
http://teenshealth.org/en/teens/optimism.html - Going To College With A Mental Health Condition:
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/whats-your-plan-college-mental-health-disorder - Teen Mental Health Literacy:
https://mentalhealthliteracy.org/
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According to Mental Health America, Asians make up 6.1% of the US population. Of those, 15% (2.9 million people) reported having a mental illness in 2019 and are expected to have risen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hotlines Around The World:
United Kingdom 116 123
United States 1-800-273-8255
Canada 1 800 456 4566
Ireland 116 123
Philippines 2919
Australia 131 114
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Suicide Hotline Finder:
ColumbusRecoveryCenter.com is an online resource dedicated to providing information and support to people fighting addiction and substance abuse.
Depression and other mood disorders are the number-one risk factor for suicide, but alcohol and drug abuse – even without depression – are a close second. We have created a guide to help people understand the connection between suicide and substance abuse.
Click HERE for Urgent Help! Click HERE.
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Singapore Mental Health Resources:
National Care Hotline: 1800-202-6868
Fei Yue’s Online Counselling Service: eC2.sg website (Mon to Fri, 10am to 12pm, 2pm to 5pm)
Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours)
Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) / 1-767 (24 hours)
Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 (Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm)
Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 / 6509-0271 (Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm)
Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788 (Mon to Fri, 2.30pm to 5pm)
Touchline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 (Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm)
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Atlanta, Georgia Mental Health Services:
Find important, urgent FOOD, SHELTER AND MENTAL HEALTH resources HERE.
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Services For Desperate Shelter And Food Needs:
If you are worried about meeting the basic needs of your child, such as food, shelter, clothing or healthcare, call,
text or chat with your local 211 to connect with a community resource specialist. Simply call 211.
National Eating Disorders Helpline:
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline | CALL (800) 931-2237
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Mental Health Crisis Hotlines In Canada:
Canada Suicide Prevention Service: 1-833-456-4566 (phone) | 45645 (text).
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 (phone), live chat counselling HERE.
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention: Find a 24-hour crisis center HERE.
Guide Of Talking About Suicide With Someone You’re Worrying About: From the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health HERE.
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Mental Health Crisis Hotlines In India:
Find them HERE.
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