Mental Health Resources
Support. Tools. Hope. You’re not alone.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, or just looking for ways to better care for your mental health—this page is here to guide you with trusted resources, tools, and encouragement.
Crisis & Emergency Support
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Free 24/7 support. Call or text 988
Visit 988lifeline.org
Crisis Text Line
Text HELLO to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor.
Visit crisistextline.org
SAMHSA National Helpline
Confidential support for mental health or substance use help.
Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Visit samhsa.gov
Find a Therapist
Psychology Today
Search for therapists by location, specialty, or insurance.
psychologytoday.com
BetterHelp
Affordable online therapy with licensed professionals.
betterhelp.com
Open Path Collective
Low-cost therapy options for individuals and families.
openpathcollective.org
Mental Health Information & Support
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Support groups, education, and advocacy.
nami.org
Mental Health America
Self-screening tools, toolkits, and educational content.
mhanational.org
Therapy Aid Coalition
Free/low-cost therapy for those impacted by crisis.
therapyaid.org
Helpful Apps
Insight Timer – Free meditations, breathing exercises, and sleep tools.
Sanvello – Self-care app with CBT tools and guided journaling.
Woebot – AI chatbot that offers CBT-based support for everyday stress.
Moodpath – Track your mood and gain insights into emotional health.
Support for Specific Needs
Postpartum Support International
Help for postpartum depression & anxiety.
postpartum.net
Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA)
Expert-backed resources and support.
adaa.org
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
Improving the lives of those affected by ADHD.
chadd.org
Recommended Reads
- The Body Keeps the Score – Bessel van der Kolk
- Self-Compassion – Kristin Neff
- Set Boundaries, Find Peace – Nedra Glover Tawwab
- Feeling Good – David D. Burns
You Are Not Alone
If you’re struggling, know that reaching out for help is a sign of strength—not weakness. Healing takes time, but it is possible. Keep going. You are worthy of peace and hope.