Resources

Mental Health Tools, Links, and Support—All in One Place

We’re committed to providing ongoing support through carefully selected mental health resources, so you can feel confident, connected, and cared for between appointments.

The content on this website is not intended to be and should not be construed as personal medical or psychiatric advice. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information, it is general in nature and should not substitute for consultation with professional healthcare providers. Individuals seeking advice or treatment for related conditions should consult a licensed mental health care provider or other qualified health care professional. Roundtree Mental Health Group, its creators, contributors, and affiliates are not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, or other damages arising from the use of information on this website. Users are responsible for their interpretation and application of any information obtained from this site.

TREVOR Crisis Hotline

A national 24-hour, toll free confidential suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth.

YOUTH CRISIS AND SUICIDE PREVENTION National Youth Crisis Hotline

Additional Crisis Lines

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:

Crisis Text Line

Text “DESERVE” TO 741-741

Self-Harm Hotline

Family Violence

National Domestic Violence Hotline:

National US Child Abuse Hotline:

Family Violence Helpline:

Mental Health Information Help-Lines

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Information Line:

The Information Help Line is an information and referral service available Monday through Friday
10 a.m.- 6 p.m., EST.

Substance Related Help

National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line:

National Institute on Drug Abuse Hotline:

Cocaine Anonymous:

National Help-Line for Substance Abuse:

AIDS Crisis Line:

Alcohol Hotline:

Al-Anon for Families of Alcoholics:

Alcohol and Drug Helpline:

Alcohol Treatment Referral Hotline:

Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline:

Families Anonymous:

Call 988, 911, or walk into your nearest emergency room. Find a list of crisis resources here.

Established patients: Spruce app should never be used for emergencies, as it is only checked during regular business hours and requires 48 business hours turnaround.

Medications

provides up-to-date information about prescription and over-the-counter medications, including details about associated side effects.

is a comprehensive database with information and news alerts about potentially dangerous drugs currently on the market or previously available worldwide.

Medications

provides underinsured patients the medication they need through innovative stewardship of the pharmaceutical supply-chain. They have built a national distribution center and pharmacy to support a network of dispensing sites and direct-to- patient prescription solutions.

provides information about patient assistance programs that provide no cost prescription medications to eligible participants.

The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America provides information about discounted/free Prescription Drug Assistance Programs offered by manufacturers.

Medications

Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information they need, all in one place.

is exactly what its name implies…a helping hand to people in need in obtaining critical medications that they would normally have trouble affording. RxHope acts as an advocate in making the patient assistance program journey easier and faster by supplying vital information and help.

First Responders

includes police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency professionals who have high levels of stress, anxiety, and trauma on a daily basis. Due to the nature of their work, first responders can feel overwhelmed and experience mental health issues. Some resources specialized for first responders include:

This is a confidential referral service that also provides support and training services.

This nonprofit organization offers education and resources for first responders.

This organization is dedicated to supporting mental wellness in first responders by offering training programs, workshops, and resources.

This organization helps firefighters with training, education, and crisis strategies for first responders.

Young Adult Mental Health Resources

Young adults face a range of mental health issues that can start in adolescence and carry over into adulthood. Some teens also find it difficult to talk to their parents and peers about their mental health concerns. Some useful resources teens and young adults can turn to include:

The Trevor Project provides crisis support, suicide prevention, referrals, and resources for teens and young adults. They are also a primary resource for the LGBTQ+ youth community.

This nonprofit organization raises awareness about mental health issues among college students. It has over 800 campus chapters, which students can turn to when they need help and support with mental health concerns.

This organization focuses on promoting mental health and emotional well-being for young people of color. Those who need help can test STEVER to 741741 to connect with a counselor.

This organization provides access to a wide range of mental health resources and support options specifically for teens.

Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression is a mental health disorder some new mothers can experience after giving birth. Overcoming this condition is possible with the right support. Some useful resources women can turn to include:

Red Nose 1300 308 307 – Is a 24-hour parents’ helpline. Red Nose provides support for grieving parents and families who have experienced the death of a baby during pregnancy, birth, infancy or childhood, regardless of cause. Red Nose also has professional counselling, support groups and resources available via Red Nose Grief and Loss.

Provides information and support for women through miscarriage, pregnancy loss and beyond. The group supports women through their grief, nurtures them as they heal and empower them as they move into the future.  There are a number of resources available in their website including useful information about miscarriage stages and support services.

SANDS 1300 072 637 – Is a parent helpline. SANDS provides information and confidential 24/7 support by a trained parent supporters who have a personal understanding of the grief and confusion that may be experienced following miscarriage, stillbirth or the death of a baby. SANDS also holds group support meetings. You can find more details about these on their website.

Miracle Babies Foundation – Provides a comprehensive parent to parent support program for families during a high-risk pregnancy, throughout their baby’s time in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or Special Care Nursery (SCN), and their transition to home and beyond. This support also includes the loss of a baby cared for by a NICU/SCN. Miracle Babies Foundation’s NurtureLine is a free national 24hr family support helpline for families of a premature or sick newborn. Call 1300 622 243 (1300 MBABIES). More information on accessing support services can be found on their website.

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