Anxiety. Depression. Fear. Substance Abuse. These are just a few ailments those with mental health disorders struggle with every day. Now, add in a global pandemic, forcing people to isolate and fear the unknown, and those ailments begin to multiply. We have compiled a list of resources for you to use, or share, in the event you know of someone that needs help.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center (contains resources for all mental health disorders and categorizes them by general audience, parents and caregivers, mental health professionals, community leaders, and American Indians and Alaska Natives).
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (365 Days, 24/7 National Hotline).
Minding Your Mind (National Foundations providing services for adolescents, teens, young adults, parents, teachers, and school administrators).
Centers for Disease Control and Preventions (Provides stress relief tips and helpful links)
Mental Health America (Provides many resources on coping with anxiety; financial support, connecting with others, information for parents, caregivers, domestic abuse survivors and much more).
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