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Posted in : +Help Me Now+If this is an emergency, or if you are worried that you or someone you know may be at risk for suicide, please call your local authorities (9-1-1), contact a mental health professional, or call and talk to someone at 1-800-SUICIDE.
StopStudentStress.com is not a 24-hour helpline. We do not have trained professionals to help you during a crisis situation. However, there are plenty of organizations ready to help you right now … take a look below.
HELPLINES IN THE U.S.A.
Local Authorities (Police, Fire, EMS) – In most areas, simply dial 9-1-1
National Hopeline Network (U.S.A.) - www.hopeline.com – Suicide Crisis – 1-800-SUICIDE
The Trevor Helpline is the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. All calls are confidential and toll-free from anywhere in the United States, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386)
S.A.F.E. Alternatives - www.selfinjury.com – Self Abuse Finally Ends – 1-800-DONT-CUT
National Domestic Violence Helpline - www.ndvh.org – 1-800-799-SAFE
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network - www.rainn.org – National Sexual Assault Hotline – 1-800-656-HOPE
Chad Simpson shows students nationwide how to minimize stress and maximize their life … how to stop stress from paralyzing their life each and every day. However, sometimes — for some people — stress turns into more than “just stress” and can feel like it’s difficult to handle the stress alone. If this is the case for you, emergency help is available. Please call your local authorities (9-1-1), contact a mental health professional, or call and talk to someone at 1-800-SUICIDE.
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