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Facing drug addiction?
You're not alone. Recovery is possible. Reaching out for help shows strength, it means you're taking the first step in a healthier life.
- Contact your local health. They can provide guidance to help you on your journey.
- Talk to a trusted therapist. Having a support system to lean on can make all the difference.
- There are a number of hotlines available that offer anonymous help 24/7. Don't hesitate to make a call. You deserve to feel stronger.
Require Help?
If you or a friend is struggling, the SAMHSA National Helpline is here to help. This anonymous service provides guidance for individuals navigating mental health and substance abuse issues. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to talk with a trained professional who can offer information .
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Getting help
If you're going through a tough time, know that you're not alone. Crisis Text Line offers free support via text message. Just text HOME to 741741, and a trained crisis counselor will be there for you. They can help with a wide range of issues, from difficult emotions to relationship problems. Remember, it's okay to ask for guidance when you need it.
Bear this in mind that recovery is possible and you don't have to go through this alone.
There will be tough days, moments where uncertainty creeps in and makes it hard to see the light. But remember that you are more resilient than you realize.
Reach out from a therapist, join a support group. You don't have to go throughby yourself.
- Resilience is always there, even when it feels hidden.
- You are valued.
- Recovery is a journey, not a destination.