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So, who can provide my teammate valuable first step in seeking help and offer guidance on finding appropriate resources for ongoing support?
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I appreciate the importance of seeking support during difficult times, even outside of regular business hours. Depression hotlines helped my friend [This content has been moderated by an administrator] has a positive lifeline for her individual strugglings with symptoms when other sources of support may not be available.
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Somya.P
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Hello everyone,
How are you all doing today?
Depression symptoms can manifest at the most inconvenient times. It can be difficult to know where to turn when your friends are asleep, your therapist is unavailable, or your significant other is at work.
Depression hotlines, open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, might be a helpful resource to get you through, even if you have never thought about them.
There are several depression hotline numbers available to anyone in need across the country:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Samaritans: 1-877-870-4673
National Hopeline Network: 1-800-442-4673
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255
You might want to call a depression hotline if your symptoms are severe, you don't have any in-person support, you need objective, unbiased feedback, or other coping mechanisms aren't working for you. They can offer you the chance to discuss your symptoms and be a source of support. Moreover, they can make it easier to schedule appointments with mental health professionals.
These helplines can also send a crisis team to your house if necessary, which makes it crucial to have these numbers on hand in case you or someone you know requires emergency services.
Please take care and stay safe,
Somya from the Carenity team