If there is a medical emergency or there is immediate danger of harm, dial 911 and explain that you need support for a mental health crisis. On-campus 911 calls on Thursday-Saturday from 7pm-3am will be initially responded to by Campus EMS.
Call or text 988 or chat online if you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend, or need emotional support. Also offers ayuda en español. The website includes prevention and crisis resources.
Apply for free therapy resources for black men.
Evaluations, consultations, and treatment for people with eating disorders.
Emotional and practical support to help survivors of interpersonal violence and abuse find safety and self-sufficiency. Free, confidential, and offered in English and Spanish.
Text START (or another keyword) to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime. A live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from a secure online platform.
El Futuro helps individuals and their families to improve their mental health through bilingual therapy, psychiatry, substance use treatment, and stress management groups in a safe setting.
Two Black staff psychologists at CAPS come together on this podcast to discuss and demystify mental health, therapy, and help-seeking, giving listeners a more personal side of CAPS and its staff.
Find Treatment is a government resource to find help for substance use
A 24/7 free and confidential emotional support phone line offering counseling referrals and community resources to people living in North Carolina. 1-855-587-3463
Lifeline ofrece 24/7, servicios gratuitos en español, y no es necesario hablar inglés si usted necesita ayuda.
Advocates listen without judgment and help you begin to address what’s going on in your relationship. Services are always free and available 24/7, as well as in 140 languages.