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Battling Substance Abuse? Reach Out for Help. You Can Find Some Resources.:
If you are feeling tough times with substances, please know that you're not alone and there is support available.
Reaching out can be the first step towards recovery. It takes courage to admit you need help, but it's a crucial step in getting better. Just hesitate to connect with someone who cares.
- Contact a trusted friend.
- Look into local support groups like SMART Recovery. They offer a safe space to share your challenges with others who relate.
- Reach Out To a therapist or counselor specializing in substance abuse. They can provide guidance to help you navigate recovery and build healthy coping mechanisms.
Please note that recovery is a journey, not a destination. There will be ups and downs, but with the right support system, you can overcome these challenges and achieve lasting sobriety.
Seeking Help?
When you're feeling difficult times, it's important to know that you're not alone. The SAMHSA here National Helpline is a confidential and always available resource for individuals and support systems seeking help with mental health and substance use disorders.
You can contact the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to speak with a trained specialist who can offer guidance about treatment options, local resources, and ways to manage.
Finding support
In times of need, when emotions feel overwhelming and you need help, Crisis Text Line is here for you. Just type HOME to 741741, and a trained volunteer will connect within minutes. They're available 24/7 to offer support, no matter what you're going through.
- Think about that you are not alone.
- Support is available whenever you need it.
- Texting is a safe way to talk about what's happening.