When you’re struggling with a mental health or substance use problem, it can be hard to get the help you need. With a surplus of information available online, it may be confusing to know what kind of help you might need, where to go or who to talk to. According to Cohen Veterans Network’s 2018 America’s Mental Health study, 46 percent of people who have never sought mental health treatment would not know where to go if they needed to seek services for themselves or a loved one.
But help is available and can make a difference. If you or someone you know is living with a mental health or substance use problem, consider reaching out to one of these resources:
If you want to become a resource for your community, you can also take a Mental Health First Aid course. Mental Health First Aid provides information about common mental health and substance use conditions, treatment options and resources available and how to help those around you. Having information is the first step to recovery and choosing to #BeTheDifference.