Links:

 

988- The National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 

 

Psychology TodayPsychologytoday.com is a great resource for finding a trained, specialized therapist in your area. Their filters allow you to search based on your specific concerns or needs, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation etc. to ensure you find a therapist best suited for you.

 

MentalHealth.gov - Looking for some additional help or have questions? MentalHealth.gov has a vast array of resources

 

Military OneSource - A free service provided by the Department of Defense to service members and their families to help with a broad range of concerns, including possible mental health problems. Call and talk anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 1-800-342-9647.

 

Health Insurance and Mental Health Services- Students going to college, especially for the first time, often experience loneliness, confusion and even stress. This is especially true since the pandemic. The good news is that there are many placed and organizations available to offer help and assistance. The college years are meant to be fun and exciting, and with the right resources available, student can make the best of these years despite outside forces around them.

 

The Trevor Project - The creators of the Oscar-winning short film “Trevor” founded The Trevor Project. The organization provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ youth between the ages of 13 and 24.

 

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - The National Institutes of Health’s Women and Mental Health index contains information, research and publications about women’s mental health.

 

ULifeline - A project of the Jed Foundation that provides a free, confidential online resource about emotional health to more than 1,500 colleges and universities.

 

Boca Recovery Center - Nearly a quarter of American adults in 2020 had a form of mental illness, with mood and anxiety disorders being some of the most common. Depression and addiction commonly co-occur, and each condition can complicate the other. Our content team collaborated with our medical staff to create a comprehensive depression and addiction resource guide

 

Mental Health for Students - Students going to college, especially for the first time, often experience loneliness, confusion and even stress. This is especially true since the pandemic. The good news is that there are many placed and organizations available to offer help and assistance. The college years are meant to be fun and exciting, and with the right resources available, student can make the best of these years despite outside forces around them.

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