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  2. Find treatment programs in your state that treat recent onset of serious mental illnesses. ESMI Treatment Locator. Last Updated: 04/24/2023. Find treatment locators and helplines such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, FindTreatment.gov, FindSupport.gov, and others.

  3. 1-800-950-6264. Chat or Text. Text "helpline" to 62640. In a crisis? Call or Text 988. Call, Text or Chat with the HelpLine M-F, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. ET | 988 crisis service available 24/7. Find Support. If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. There are many support services and treatment options that may help. LEARN MORE .

  4. BuddyHelp is an emotional support platform, where we facilitate conversations between people who are in emotional distress with caring, patient, compassionate individuals who will listen, and hold space.

  5. How to Find Mental Health Services Near You

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    Mental health services help people manage psychological and behavioral issues, like stress, anxiety, and depression. Here's how to find services near you.

  6. Mental Health Matters - mhm.org.uk

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    people supported during crisis via our out of hours services. 4,449. people assisted by our services to remain in work, find paid employment or access training, education and volunteering opportunities. Mental Health Matters is a nationwide charity providing a wide range of support to people with mental health needs,.

  7. Get Help - Mental Health America

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    Find help for myself. Find help for someone else. Seek help with mental health crisis support, find a warmline, navigate healthcare systems to work with providers, and find support in your local community.

  8. Find help for mental health - USAGov

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    Find free or low-cost treatment through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Locate health centers, support groups, or get information from your state’s mental health or substance abuse agency.

  9. Where to Get Help for Your Mental Health - NAMI

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    Knowing how to recognize the signs of a mental health condition and how to respond is critical to getting support and care. Addressing concerns early can lead to better outcomes, so get the help that your friend, family member or you need.

  10. Where to get help - Mental Health America

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    After your 12 free sessions, your counselor will make suggestions about next steps. If you need more immediate or specific assistance in finding help, there are a number of 24/7 resources available: Talk: Call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) and press "1".

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