Mental health crisis

Mental Health Crisis

How to get help during a mental health crisis

When you live with a mental health condition, there may be times when you lose your emotional balance. That can put your health or even your life at risk. It may be hard to know what to do when you're in the midst of a crisis, so it's helpful to think ahead. These steps can help you be ready.

  1. Identify your sources of support.

    There are many places to turn when you're in a crisis. These are just a few ideas. You may have others. For example, you might contact:

    • A trusted friend or family member. Make a list of some people you can count on in a crisis.
    • Your doctor or mental health professional.
  2. Assess your situation.

    Have you dealt with a mental health crisis before? What happened then? What brought it on? What signs or symptoms did you have?

    Then think about what's happening now. What symptoms are you having? Are they like the ones you had before? Are they getting worse? Is there a chance that you could hurt yourself or someone else?

    This is also a good time to think about how you got through a previous crisis. What coping strategies helped you? Could you use them this time?

  3. Get the help you need.

    Don't be afraid or ashamed to reach out for help. We all need support from time to time, and there are people who want to help. The sooner you get support, the sooner you'll get through a crisis.

    • Get help right away if you think you could be in danger. One example is having a plan to harm yourself or someone else. But you know best which signs mean you're having a crisis. If you're not sure, get emergency help. Call 911 or go to an emergency room, and tell them you're having a mental health crisis.
    • If you're struggling but not in danger now, reach out to your sources of support. For instance, call a trusted friend or relative. Tell them how you're feeling, and ask if they can be with you until you're doing better. Or call a crisis hotline for advice and support.
    • Call your doctor or mental health professional too. They can help you decide on your next steps. You may need more or different treatment.

    Where to get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

    If you or someone you know talks about suicide, self-harm, a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, get help right away. You can:

    • Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
    • Call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255).
    • Text HOME to 741741 to access the Crisis Text Line.

    Consider saving these numbers in your phone.

    Go to 988lifeline.org for more information or to chat online.

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