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Struggling Harmful Thoughts or Behaviors? Get Help!
If you're needing help with damaging thoughts or behaviors, realize that you're not alone. There are a variety of resources available to support you on your path. Here are a few to get you on your way:
- Connect with a trusted individual.
- Explore counseling.
- Research hotlines in your community.
- Remember that help is available.
A Lifeline for Survivors: 1-800-656-HOPE
If you or someone you care about has experienced sexual assault, please realize that you are not alone. The National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24/7 to offer confidential support and resources.
You can call them at 1-800-656-HOPE, or visit their website at https://www.rainn.org for more information and guidance. There is no embarrassment in seeking help, and you deserve to feel safe.
Please remember that healing is possible. Be patient with yourself and engage yourself with a compassionate network.
Seeking help for your little one in need?
You are never truly by yourself. Childhelp USA is here to provide a helping hand for both victims of abuse. Our caring counselors are ready 24/7 to hear your story and put you in touch with the support systems you need.
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RAINN: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network: 1-800-656-HOPE
You can/may/are able to also get support online at RAINN's website: https://www.rainn.org
Keep track of that you're not by yourself and support is available
Life can sometimes feel difficult. It's easy to feel isolated and as if you're coping with everything on your solely. But please understand that you're not truly alone. There are people who care about you and want to help you through tough times.
Seeking assistance can be a strong step, and it's often the first action towards feeling supported.
- Think about talking to a family member you feel safe with.
- Explore local support groups that can offer help.
- Acknowledge that there are professionals trained to hear and give valuable support.