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Battling drug addiction?
Your life is not alone. Recovery is possible. Reaching out for help shows strength, it means you're taking the first step on a healthier life.
- Contact your local treatment. They can provide guidance to help you on your journey.
- Talk to a trusted therapist. Having someone to lean on can make all the difference.
- There are a number of hotlines available that offer anonymous support 24/7. Don't hesitate to reach out. You deserve to feel stronger.
Seek Help?
If you or a loved one is going through a difficult time, the SAMHSA National Helpline is ready to assist. This free service provides support for people navigating mental health and substance challenges. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to speak to a trained counselor who can offer assistance.
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Reaching out
If you're experiencing a tough time, know that you're not alone. Crisis Text Line offers accessible support via text message. Just send a text saying "HOME" 741741, and a trained crisis counselor will listen without judgment. They can help with a wide range of concerns, from stress and overwhelming feelings to family conflicts. Remember, it's okay to ask for help when you need it.
Bear this in mind that healing can happen and you shouldn't travel this path solo.
There will be tough days, moments where fear creeps in and makes it hard to see the light. However that you are capable of overcoming this.
Connect with from friends, join a support group. You don't have to go throughby yourself.
- Strength is always there, even when it feels hidden.
- You are supported.
- Recovery is a journey, not a destination.