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Personal Support Options

MoodPrism is not a replacement for professional mental health services. If you would like to talk to someone or find out more about getting support, try one of these services.

Each website listed has information about getting help and clearly marked contact numbers to talk to someone. You can also check out the beyondblue Website, where you'll find lots of information about mental health and mental health support.

You can find a crisis line near you using Your Life Counts' online tool.

Australia

Lifeline - Call 131114 24 hours a day, or Chat 7pm-4am lifeline.org.au

beyondblue Support Service - Call 1300224636 24 hours/7 days; Chat online 3pm-12am 7 days; Email and get a response within 24 hours

headspace - a mental health service for young people and their families. Find a centre, chat online, or talk on the phone.

Suicide Call Back Service - 24 hour free telephone and online counselling for people over 15 years old who are feeling suicidal, caring for someone who is suicidal, bereaved by suicide, or a health professional supporting people affected by suicide. 

Samaritans - Telephone help line that offers non-religious, non-judgemental and confidential emotional support to the lonely, despairing, suicidal, or those at risk of becoming so.

Kids Helpline - Information and support for kids, teens, young adults, or parents/carers. Phone, email, and webchat counselling available.

If you are having thoughts of suicide, contact one of the above services and make a safety plan using BeyondNow - an app created by beyondblue.

Seeing a Psychologist or other professional

If you are experiencing ongoing feelings of low mood, anxiety, or other psychological distress, it is important to visit a health professional for assessment and treatment. You can find information about treatment options here and finding professionals here.

In Australia, there is a Medicare rebate for sessions with a psychologist. This means that if you visit a GP and obtain a Mental Health Treatment Plan, you can have up to 10 sessions supported by Medicare - meaning you do not have to pay the full fee for the psychologist and either not be out of pocket or just pay a gap fee. If you would like more information about seeing a psychologist or getting other forms of help, talk to your GP.

Cyber Clinic App

An online face to face mental health counselling app that connects you to a live mental health practitioner anytime, anywhere from the comfort of your home or office using just your smartphone. Click here and find a practitioner who can help you right now.

China

Lifeline China - Phone service available 10am to 10pm every day.

New Zealand

Lifeline Aotearoa - Service providing a 24/7 helpline and face to face counselling.

United Kingdom

Samaritans - Telephone help line that offers non-religious, non-judgemental and confidential emotional support to the lonely, despairing, suicidal, or those at risk of becoming so.

Mind - Service providing advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.

United States of America

National Suicide Prevention Helpline - Service providing 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.

MentalHealth.gov - National website providing information on other services.

 

You can also access a list of these services and many more on Wikipedia.