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Mental Health Crisis Lines

Serving counties: Seneca

Programs that provide immediate assistance for people experiencing a mental health crisis such as a psychotic episode with the objective of defusing the crisis, often working closely with mobile crisis teams on standby, and helping the person develop a plan to link with resources for ongoing assistance, if required. A mental health crisis is a non-life threatening situation in which an individual exhibits extreme emotional disturbance or behavioral distress, is considering harm to him or herself or others, is disoriented or out of touch with reality, has a compromised ability to function, or is otherwise agitated and unable to be calmed. Other common indicators include feelings of intense sadness or depression, sleeping or eating problems, anxiety, severe distress, grief, anger or aggression, scattered, unfocused thinking, self-doubt, loss of motivation, lack of patience or irritability and paranoia. The service is generally available via telephone, email, chat and/or text.

Found 2 resources (displaying 2)

Thru: Health Resources and Services Administration

Eligibility:
Individuals who are pregnant or have had a child and feel overwhelmed, sad, anxious, or exhausted.
Languages:
Spanish

Thru: New York State Office of Mental Health

Eligibility:
Call for information.
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New York State Office of Mental Health

44 Holland Avenue
Albany, NY

Hours:
M-SU 8:00AM-10:00PM.

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