People often don’t get the mental health services they need because they don’t know where to start. If you are looking for more resources, check out the organizations listed below. Use these resources to find help for yourself, your friends, your family, or your students.

Emergency Medical Services—911

If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day.

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

If you or someone you know is suicidal or in emotional distress, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Trained crisis workers are available to talk 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your confidential and toll-free call goes to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network. These centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals.

1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Live Online Chat

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MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA

MHA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all people live mentally healthier lives. Find a local affiliate for information and referrals.

Find therapy options or providers HERE.

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NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS

NAMI is dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Contact NAMI to access support, information, and free education programs for families and individuals living with mental health problems.

Find a local NAMI affiliate to learn about resources and services available in your community.

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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR MENTAL WELLBEING

National Council represents the nation’s mental health and substance use treatment providers crossing the spectrum of the behavioral healthcare industry including community mental health centers, substance use treatment organizations, state and county agencies, children and adolescent providers, hospitals, and managed care companies.

Find a local provider to help access local treatment and service providers.

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SAMHSA Treatment Referral Helpline

Get general information on substance abuse and mental health treatment services in your area from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration. Speak to a live person, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST.

1-800-662-HELP (4357) & SAMHSA Website

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THE JED FOUNDATION

The Jed Foundation (JED) empowers teens and young adults with the skills and support to grow into healthy, thriving adults.

Visit The Jed Foundation HERE.

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THE TREVOR PROJECT

Trevor provides valuable resources to young LGBT community members nationwide who may not have anywhere else to turn to for help.

Visit The Trevor Project HERE.

BLEEDING DISORDER COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Patient organizations can help you find community support and educational information. If you are seeking help with your mental health, contact your healthcare provider.

COALITION FOR HEMOPHILIA B

Offering programs to people living with hemophilia B and empowering them with support and the knowledge needed to make important life decisions.

View Coalition for Hemophilia B's website HERE.

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HEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICA

Connect with other families affected by bleeding disorders in your area through HFA's chapter network.

Visit the comprehensive chapter list HERE.

Visit HFA’s Learning Central for Mental Health HERE

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NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION

Connect with other families affected by bleeding disorders in your area through NHF's chapter network.

Visit the comprehensive chapter list HERE.

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This information is provided as a resource only, and other sources of information on this topic may be available and should be researched.


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