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FOR OTHERS

This website has suicide hotlines based on the state you live in, articles, signs, causes, common questions, and answers. It also includes ways to help others and the resources needed to do so.

SUICIDE.ORG

SUICIDE SUPPORT

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, AFSP, has a section with ways parents can support their teenagers. It has resources, information, and what you can do to help them.

SELF-INJURY SUPPORT

ASIF offers hope in the recovery process for adolescents and young adult self-injurers. They have a section for parents and friends to go to. It includes how you can help, the do’s, don'ts, common questions, and resources.

SUPPORTING FRIENDS

NAMI goes into detail on what friends can do and how they can support their friends that are struggling with mental health

INCEST SUPPORT

IncestAware has ways to help incest survivors and those in crises,  this includes supportive words, do’s and don'ts, books, articles, and podcasts you can use, giving long-term support, services, information, and other resources

Moments That Survive is a website for survivors, victims and those who lost someone to share their stories regarding gun violence. There are resources, help to find professional support, and stories from people all around the USA.

GUN VIOLENCE SUPPORT

The Dougy Center is a resource for grief. There are tips, information, resources, activities, and more for parents, caregivers, and friends to help grieving teens and young adults. 

Having someone to talk to can help so much. At the Psychology Today website, you can find a therapist, psychiatrist, treatments, and support groups best fit for your needs. This including finance, location, identification, struggles, etc.

PSYCHOLOGY TODAY

ALCOHOL SUPPORT

Alcohol Awareness provides information including  signs to help recognize if someone else is struggling with alcohol addiction, what it is, how it affects people, and resources for supporting others.

Here are some resources to find information, recovery options, rehabs, and treatments for teens struggling with mood and addiction disorders.

INTERNET ADVISOR

Internet Advisor provides information about threats teens face on the internet, ways for them to stay safe as well as how parents can keep their children safe.

LGBTQ+ ONLINE SAFETY

vpnMentor made a page to teach the LBGTQ+ community how to be safe online. It has information and statistics support and advice for the individual, and ways for parents to support their children with their online presence.

OUTWARD BOUND

Outward Bound offers a variety of programs. Their goal is to use challenge and discovery to change lives. They have many programs and courses with a variety of lengths available at locations all around the world.

BARK

The bark is an app that can be used to manage, monitor, filter, and check your child's devices. The program analyzes and alerts you when a potentially harmful situation arises such as bullying, violence, adult content, depression, self-harm, and suicide.

MORE RESOURCES

William James College created a website of resources for teens who struggle with mental health. It has online resources, helplines, apps, guides, and more.

TEEN HELP

TeenHelp.com has information about mental health, physical health, relationships, drugs and alcohol, and more. It has statistics, facts and information, causes, warnings, prevention, help, treatments, and more.

TEEN MENTAL HEALTH

Teen Mental Health is a website made for friends, teachers, and parents of teens who are struggling with mental health. At Teen Mental Health you can learn about mental health, and learn how to support you, your child, student, or friend.

Teens Health is a website that has information, resources, symptoms, signs, definitions, relationships, and connections between common struggles. It also has coping mechanisms, answers to common questions, and more.

TEEN HEALTH

FIND SUPPORT

GRIEF SUPPORT

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