Pennsylvania Crisis Helplines

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When you’re in a medical crisis, everyone knows to call 911 as soon as possible. However, what to do if you’re in a mental health crisis? Whether you’re in deep depression, struggling with addiction, or even contemplating suicide, it’s important to know who the first responders are.

This article will outline emotional support hotlines in Pennsylvania that you can contact in times of need. Whether you need Samaritan assistance for suicide ideation, hotlines for drug addiction, or support groups for drug and alcohol abuse in Pennsylvania, read on - we are here to provide you with all of the information you may need.

Avenues Recovery Center operates drug and alcohol rehab centers in Pennsylvania and all over the USA. Addiction is tough, but you can achieve and live a beautiful, sober life with our mental health professionals, emotional support, and in-patient and out-patient recovery options. You can read all about our rehabs in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania and Bucks, Pennsylvania for more information. Reach out today to start your journey to recovery!

 

Teen Helplines in Pennsylvania 

If you’re a teen living in Pennsylvania, you may be faced with a mental health crisis and require support. Confiding in family and friends isn’t always an option for every teen. You can call or text 988 to get immediate support and guidance. Alternatively, you can chat to a real person at 988lifeline.org. This is a toll-free national suicide hotline that is open 24/7.

Here are some other useful crisis helplines in Pennsylvania:

  • Youth America Hotline - Counseling for Teens by Teens, 1-877-968-8454  (1-877-YOUTHLINE)
  • National Graduate Student Crisis Line, 1-800-472-3457  (1-800-GRAD-HLP)
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-8255  (1-800-273-TALK) 
  • The Trevor Project - Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LBGTQ youth,1-866-488-7386

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Pennsylvania Drug and Alcohol Abuse Hotlines 

Whether you need a drug help hotline or an alcohol help hotline, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania operates a toll-free helpline available 24/7. It’s called the Get Help Now helpline, and is staffed by trained professionals who can guide and support people in Pennsylvania struggling with any kind of substance abuse disorder.

The number for this helpline is 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for calls and 717-216-0905 for text messages. Get Help Now also operates a website with a live chat option, so you can choose your preferred method of communication. Take advantage of this incredible resource if you or someone you know is in trouble and needs a local drug and alcohol abuse hotline in Pennsylvania.

 

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Alcohol Support Groups Near Me In Pennsylvania 

In addition to the many numbers listed above, on the official website of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, there are many helpful resources for people who require assistance with alcohol or drug abuse. They can assist with funding for treatment, provide assessments for the need for treatment, and offer referrals for different treatment options, as needed. Click here for more information.

Alcohols Anonymous is a free worldwide support group network of recovered alcoholics who assist each other in staying sober. There are daily AA meetings, 12-step work, and sponsorship opportunities designed to keep themselves and each other sober. You can find local 12-step AA meetings in Pennsylvania here.

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Pennsylvania Addiction Help Groups 

Aside from Pennsylvania crisis helplines, there are many options of support groups for people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.

Here is a sampling of addiction help groups in Pennsylvania:

  • Chemical Dependency Recovery Group hosted by Molly Mitchell in Pittsburgh, PA- (412) 888-0467
  • LiveWell Online Peer-Support Groups (FREE) hosted by Livewell Therapy in Philadelphia, PA- (267) 356-5918
  • Sober-ish Support Group (Virtual) hosted by Susan Colette A Grosso in Philadelphia, PA- (484) 559-6756
  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Group hosted by Aviva Zohar in Narberth, PA- (610) 365-1743)

You can also visit www.aa.org (Alcoholics Anonymous), www.na.org (Narcotics Anonymous), and www.marijuana-anonymous.org/, all 12-step recovery groups for people battling alcohol, narcotic, and marijuana addictions, respectively. 

 

Rehab for Substance Abuse Disorder in Pennsylvania

If you suspect that you or your loved one in Pennsylvania may be addicted to either alcohol or drugs, it may be time to consider enrolling in a local in-patient or out-patient rehab center. Rehab offers you the opportunity to taper off your substance of choice in a medically safe environment and find the support and professional counseling you need to enter recovery.

Avenues Recovery Center’s rehab facilities in Pennsylvania are fully staffed with skilled professionals, and attended by people just like you who would like to become and stay sober. Our facilities in Lake Ariel and in Bucks County are staffed by mental health professionals, counselors, and therapists who have years of experience assessing the needs of people struggling with addiction and assisting in recovery.

You can email AdmissionsPA@avenuesrecovery.com or call 570-755-3506 for our Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania facility, and 610-609-8456 for the rehab in Bucks, Pennsylvania. Reach out to Avenues Recovery today to find freedom, happiness,

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