Helplines are designed for non-urgent needs, such as those seeking support and resources for depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders. Experts said knowing the right one to call can help get you the specific help you need faster. MORE: Pandemic's impact on youth mental health '...
wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines Sexual Assault Hotline (574)-254-7473 US Veterans Crisis Hotline 1-800-273-TALK(8255) Center to Prevent Youth Violence 1-866-773-2587 National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY(786-2929) ...
IMPORTANCE Crisis text lines have proven to be an effective and low-cost means for delivering texting-based mental health support to youth. Yet there has been limited research examining the use of these services in capturing the psychological impact of youth affected by a weather-related disaster....
IMPORTANCE Crisis text lines have proven to be an effective and low-cost means for delivering texting-based mental health support to youth. Yet there has been limited research examining the use of these services in capturing the psychological impact of youth affected by a weather-related disaster....
U.S. Resources for Youth in Crisis Boys Town National Hotline: 1-800 448-3000 The Boys Town National Hotline (which serves girls and young women, too) is staffed by specially trained counselors. Parents, teens and families can find help with a range of issues including abuse, anger, depr...
number saves time and frustration by eliminating the need for callers to navigate a maze of agencies and help-lines. When a person calls 2-1-1, specially trained staff analyze what services are needed, access a robust database of community non-profit ...
To bolster their arguments, Rausch and Haidt try to draw on various lines of evidence, including firsthand accounts from Gen Z, parents, and teachers—as well as internal documents from social media companies themselves, such as Instagram’s documentation of teen ...
Just one phone call with a responder from one of the BC crisis lines can turn things around for someone in crisis. The crisis responder can help the caller get clarity about their situation, map out their resources, and — when they’re ready — make a plan for the next steps, all whi...
Thank you Peter, for volunteering your time on our crisis lines and for taking the time to successfully pursue a grant from IBM. A huge thank you also goes out to IBM, for offering this grant program and supporting our crisis services. ...
US subtypes in solid lines, UK in dashed lines. Adult Subtypes: Purple (1): low stress, Blue (2): social/interpersonal stress, Orange (3): economic stress. Parent-Report Subtypes: Purple (1): low stress, Blue (2): social stress, Orange (3): social/economic stress Notes: ∆ Family...