Finding the right mental health resources can be challenging. If you’ve been searching for mental health resources but haven’t had much luck, then this blog is for you. Let’s go over some of the top resources that you can consult if you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health.
Mental Health Resources
At Avalon Malibu, we strongly believe in the importance of people being aware of mental health resources that are available. Below are some of the resources that you can consult, but keep in mind that everyone has a different mental health situation and what works for you might not work for someone else.
NAMI
We love NAMI and the support that they provide. They also have a great blog that you can take a look at if you’re interested in learning more about various mental health topics. NAMI is also a great way to find other resources, so consider taking a look at the NAMI website and seeing if you find anything there helpful.
988
If you or someone you know is struggling with suicide or is in crisis, consider calling 988. This is a great resource for people who are looking to talk to a real human and have that connection. This hotline is one that you should memorize, as you never know when you might meet someone and need to give the hotline a call.
911
If there’s an immediate safety concern, then you can consider calling 911. This is a good option if you need a fast response.
Avalon Malibu
If you’re currently looking for someone who can provide you with mental health support, then you should consider our services. We love working with new clients and helping them gain the tools that they need to improve their mental health. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you’d like to learn more about the services we provide.
We understand how difficult it can be to find the right mental health support. If you’re interested and would like to learn more about the offerings we provide here at Avalon Malibu, we’d love to speak with you more. You can go ahead and give us a call today at (844) 857-5992. We’ll connect you with a member of our team who can provide you with some more information and help you decide if our services are the right choice for your mental health situation.