Mental Health and Substance Use Resources

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If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or substance use, there are many resources available to obtain more information or receive assistance.

The following resources are organized by Topic and Identity and Cultural Dimensions. Learn more about mental health and available support with the resources below.

Please note: The resources included here are not endorsed by The Thrive Shift, and The Thrive Shift is not responsible for the content of or service provided by any of these resources.

Suicide Prevention

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. In case of emergency, dial 911. (disponible en español )

By Topic

Mental Health Organizations and Resources

Finding Treatment

Opioid Treatment

Abuse/Assault/Violence

Bullying:

Caregiving:

Disability Accommodations, Support, and Medical Leave:

*Contact your HR department or visit your EAP (Employee Assistant Program) for support and resources specific to your organization.

Disaster Distress:

Grief:

Support Groups:

Support options for specific groups:

Substance Abuse:

Workplace Wellbeing:

Identity and Cultural Dimensions

Maternal and New Parent

Youth and Young Adults

Older Adults

Veterans/Active-duty Military

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