Mental Health and Well-Being Life can sometimes be overwhelming. A worrisome medical diagnosis, family conflict, employment stress, or feelings of anxiety or depression can cause you to struggle with daily activities. When this happens, it is important to address the issue sooner rather than later, as our mental health can affect our bodies and physical health in many ways. If you are struggling with such a high degree of stress, please contact your primary care provider, or use the tools below: National Institute of Mental Health Mental Health Information Available Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ACT helps individuals and families:
Access cognitive therapy resources,
Learn more about mental health disorders, and
Find certified cognitive therapists.
Depression Screening To determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of clinical depression, take the depression-screening test Local Resources: Orange County The Orange County Department of Mental Health exists to ensure that quality Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Chemical Dependency services are accessible to all the people of Orange County Sullivan County Synergy of Monticello, Inc., Psychiatric Clinic: 845-791-8800 Mental Health Hotline: 845-294-9355 Hotlines:
24 Hour Mobile Mental Health Team: 1-888-750-2266
ORMC Behavioral Health/OR ER: 845-333-2233 Inpatient Behavioral Health Services
Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Are you in crisis? Are you feeling desperate, alone or hopeless? Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), a free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you.
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