If you think you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. Call or text 988 (TTY 711) or visit the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for 24-hour, toll-free, confidential support for you or your loved ones.
If you think you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. Call or text 988 (TTY 711) or visit the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for 24-hour, toll-free, confidential support for you or your loved ones.
If you think you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. Call or text 988 (TTY 711) or visit the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for 24-hour, toll-free, confidential support for you or your loved ones.
Get treatment options and learn how to help.
The two most common treatment options are medication and therapy. Learn about the common therapy types.
Have an open discussion to begin helping a child or teen. Get mental health resources for teenagers and children.
A good mental health provider will guide you through the process with compassion, but there are questions you can ask to ensure you’ve found a good fit.
A good mental health provider will guide you through the process with compassion, but there are questions you can ask to ensure you’ve found a good fit.
Gain insights from individuals who have experienced and succeeded through their mental health challenges
See how Will’s parents and teachers worked together to help him succeed.
Learn how Ethan’s coach got through to him during tough times.
Find local, state, and national resources for mental health.
Conditions can be similar to adults, though signs and symptoms may be different.