Mental health is a serious issue among older adults. In addition, alcohol-related deaths are increasing, especially among women and older adults, and rising at a faster rate for women than men. (PBS News Hour)
The flip side of this is that there are more resources available for those who suffer from addiction, depression, PTSD, etc. than ever before. We know more, therapy is better and medication is available. With treatment, those who suffer can be helped. This list is only a starting point for those looking for guidance. Do check in with your primary care physician to discuss and to gather information on local resources available in your area.
NATIONAL THERAPIST/PSYCHIATRIST/GROUP THERAPY LOCATOR:
ADDICTION & RECOVERY
ADDICTION
In The Rooms Global Recovery Community
Narcotics Anonymous
DEPRESSION, ANXIETY + MOOD DISORDERS
Anxiety & Depression Support Groups
HELPFUL WEBSITES/PODCASTS
EATING DISORDER RESOURCES
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
Eating Disorders Treatment Finder
SUICIDE PREVENTION
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Information on Understanding and Preventing Suicide
DOMESTIC ABUSE
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
FREE 24/7 TALK LINE
LifeNet 1-800-LIFENET
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