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Northwestern University’s online Master of Arts in Counseling program
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Randolph 802.728.4466
Bradford 802.222.4477
24-Hour Hotline 800.639.6360
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Middlebury 802.388.6751
24 Hour on-call Emergency Services 802.388.7641
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The nation’s largest patient-directed, illness-specific organization.
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Helping families recognize and cope with depressive disorders to get people well and prevent suicides.
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Springfield 802.886.4500
Brattleboro 802.254.6028
Bellows Falls 802.463.3947
Windsor 802.674.2539
Hartford 802.295.3031
Toll-free 888.888.5144
Crisis/Emergency 24-Hour Hotline 800.622.4235
First Stop for Children’s Services:
Springfield 855.220.9429
Hartford 855.220.9430
Brattleboro 855.220.9428
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24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
First Call for Children & Families and Adults 802.488.7777
Non-Crisis Adult Mental Health 802.488.6103
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Mental health issues for and about young adults.
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Promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders and achieving victory over mental illness through advocacy, education, research and services.
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In Vermont: http://www.namivt.org
In New Hampshire: http://www.naminh.org
Grassroots, volunteer organization committed to supporting families coping with mental illness, educating the public, advocating for adequate care and increasing funding for research. Dedicated to the eradication of mental illness and to the improvement of the quality of life of all whose
lives are affected by it.
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24-Hour Crisis Hotlines:
Derby 802.334.6744 / 800.696.4979
St. Johnsbury 802.748.3181 / 800.649.0118
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Rutland 802.775.2381
Emergency 802.775.1000
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A Close Look at PTSD Among Aging Adults
Post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, can happen to people of all ages. It is especially a common issue among aging adults because they have a more likely chance to have experienced at least one traumatic event in their lifetime.
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StartYourRecovery.org offers relatable information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers. This site offers people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand.
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This paper examines what is know about suicide clusters within American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations and uses that information to provide recommendations for stakeholders working to prevent and contain suicide clusters within AI/AN communities.
For PDF of this report, click here.
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Primary care providers have an important role to play in suicide prevention. This toolkit can be used by all primary care providers. It contains tools, information, and resources to implement state-of-the-art suicide prevention practices and overcome barriers to treating suicidal patients in the primary care setting. First developed in 2009, the toolkit has been updated to align with Zero Suicide, a nationally recognized framework for providing safer and more comprehensive suicide care in health and behavioral health care settings. You’ll find assessment guidelines, safety plans, billing tips, sample protocols, and more. Toolkit hard copies, pocket guides, orientation, and training are available by contacting WICHE MHP at http://www.mentalhealthmail@wiche.edu
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24-Hour Crisis Hotlines:
Bennington 802.442.5491
Family Emergency Services (FES) 802.442.1700
Manchester 802.362.3950
United Counseling Service has worked to provide Bennington County with nationally recognized community-based services for children, adults, families, and seniors with the goal of helping people improve their quality of life.
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24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
Montpelier 802.229.0591
To provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness, emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are both office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered includes prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency response.
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