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Suicide.org

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If you cannot afford to see a doctor or therapist,

please seek out some clinics that have reduced rates.

 

 

 

There are many affordable places to go.

You can call 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) or

1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) to get listings for clinics

in your area. Do not hesitate to call. You can also check in your

phone book.  After your initial assessment, you will need to

see a therapist long enough to work through all of the issues

that are bothering you.  Do not be in a hurry -- things will get

better. You may feel like you are on an

emotional roller coaster ride, but those ups and downs

will level out.

 

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Therapy Groups in Arkansas (AR)

What to expect in an Arkansas (AR) group?
In a professionally operated support group in Arkansas (AR),

members provide each other with various types of help for a

particular shared issue. The help takes the form of relating

personal experiences and listening to and accepting others'

experiences. Arkansas (AR) group members may also provide

a sympathetic understanding and a social network.

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AR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SUPPORT GROUPS

This resource list was compiled by the

Center for Good Mourning.
Arkansas Children's Hospital
1 Children's Way, Slot 690
Little Rock, AR 72202
501-364-7000

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Suicide Loss Survivors

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF

SUICIDOLOGY
Suicide Prevention is Everyone's Business

American Association of Suicidology

| 5221 Wisconsin Avenue, NW | Washington, DC 20015    
Phone: (202) 237-2280 | Fax: (202) 237-2282

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255),

provides access to trained telephone counselors,

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Understanding and preventing suicide

through research, education, and advocacy:

Contact Us

Christopher Epperson,

Chapter Chair

P. O. Box 251223

Little Rock, Arkansas 72205

Education

Email: arkansas@afsp.org

 

Copyright © 2015 American Foundation

for Suicide Prevention.

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SPRC - Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Home

Waltham, Massachusetts office

Suicide Prevention Resource Center
Education Development Center, Inc.
43 Foundry Avenue
Waltham, MA 02453
Fax: 617-969-9186

Washington, DC office

Suicide Prevention Resource Center
Education Development Center, Inc.
1025 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20007
Fax: 202-223-4059

  • Telephone: 877-GET-SPRC
  • (877-438-7772)
  • TTY: 617-964-5448

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)

is a project in EDC's Health and Human Development Division


43 Foundry Avenue, Waltham, MA 02453-8313.

877-GET-SPRC (438-7772),

info@sprc.org

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Education Development Center, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

 

 

Survivors of Suicide

Survivors Of Suicide

If YOU Are Considering Suicide ...

CLICK HERE NOW!

 

Understanding Suicide
Beyond Surviving
How To Help A Survivor Heal
Suicide - FAQ
Directory Of SOS Support Groups
 

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Help for Teens

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Hi. Glad you made it here. Chances are,

you know someone who died. It might have

been your mother or father. Your sister or brother.

Your friend. It may have happened a long time ago

or just recently. What has it been like for you?

Support in a Safe Place

help@dougy.org | 503-775-5683| toll free 866-775-5683

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Teen Help.com

Teen Help for Troubled Teens

Teen Help for Troubled Youth

Teen Help is a website for all teens, parents, and professionals.

We include information on parenting teenagers, troubled teens,

teen issues, treatment programs, and other related topics.

Our site features a unique newsletter, articles, and a full

glossary of terms. We will be launching a parent support

forum as well as a teen discussion forum.

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Teens Helping Teens

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- See more at:

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Ask Teen Line:

https://teenlineonline.org/ask-teen-line/

 

Talk Now:

https://teenlineonline.org/talk-now/

Call (310) 855-HOPE (310) 855-4673 OR (800)

TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336TOLL-FREE

IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

OPEN FROM 6PM TO 10PM PACIFIC TIME EVERY NIGHT

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Text Text "TEEN" to 839863

Peer counselors are available from 5:30pm to 9:30pm pacific time

Text "STOP" to opt out. Standard message and data rates may apply.

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Welcome to TeenCentral.Net.
TeenCentral.Net is a safe, free and totally
anonymous site that offers help when you
need it most. If you have a problem, question,
difficult situation or just want to vent, write your
“story” and there will be an answer waiting for
you within 24-hours. It’s that easy –
so log on and work it out!
 
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How do you know if your teen needs professional help?

Quick Links: Troubled Teens | Quiz: Is Your Teen At-Risk?

There are warning signs of troubled teen behavior that should

make parents aware that their teens need help immediately -

no puzzling needed.

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depression, anxiety & stress test

You may be suffering from

Depression, Anxiety, or Stress.

The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Test

is one of the first steps in

regaining control of your emotional states

and achieving positive change in your life.

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What To Do When You Feel Suicidal

TheHopeLine

 

  • Call your Contract For Life Partner

Every person who is even remotely

thinking of suicide,

should have a Contract For Life partner.

A Contract For Life

partner is someone you have made a

commitment to. That commitment says,

“I promise that if I have serious

thoughts of killing myself, I will talk with

you or with someone else I trust before

I do anything destructive.”

Keely said she has an older friend

she calls when she feels suicidal thoughts

coming on:“I told her everything. And I

told her that I need her help.

Call TheHopeLine: 1-800-394-4673 (HOPE)
Considering Suicide? 1-800-273-8255

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CYBERABUSE VICTIMS

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Suicides, Self-Harm
and Cyberbullying

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Arkansas Bullying Laws

Arkansas Bullying Laws

 

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NoBullying.com

  

We are Here to Help Teens

We are Here to Help Parents

We are Here to Help Teachers

Bullying Facts

CyberBullying Articles

 

Contact Us

 
 

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Bullying Prevention Resources

   

National Association of

School Psychologists

4340 East West Highway,

Suite 402,

Bethesda, MD 20814

P: 301-657-0270 | Toll Free: 866-331-NASP |

F: 301-657-0275

 

Becoming a School Psychologist

http://www.nasponline.org/about-school-psychology

/becoming-a-school-psychologist

 

School Safety & Crisis:

http://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-

publications/resources/school-safety-and-crisis

 

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School Psychologists

 

 

 

 

 
Resources on Bullying

Prevention at School

Bullying can threaten students’

physical and emotional safety at

school and can negatively impact

their ability to learn. The best way to

address bullying is to stop it before it starts.

There are a number of things school staff can

do to make schools safer and prevent bullying.

 

Respond to Bullying

http://www.stopbullying.gov/respond/index.html

 

Cyber Bullying

http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/index.html

 

What is Bullying

http://www.stopbullying.gov/what-is-bullying/index.html

 

Who is at Risk

http://www.stopbullying.gov/at-risk/index.html

 

Prevent Bullying

http://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/index.html

 

Get Help Now

http://www.stopbullying.gov/get-help-now/index.html

 

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
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Bullying Awareness & Prevention

http://www.learnpsychology.org/now/bullying/

 

Bullying Awareness & Prevention Understanding

the Bullying Trend and Discovering New Ways to Combat It

Bullying is not just a buzzword co-opted by the media to drive

ratings from frightened school children and their worried parents.

Bullying is a serious problem that has far-reaching implications

for the person being bullied—and for the bully as well. In this

guide, readers will find information on what bullying is, how it

impacts people, and where victims can get help. In addition,

there is information on the mental health industry’s response

to bullying and why psychologists are uniquely equipped to

handle this issue.

 

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Pacer's National Bullying Prevention Center

Bullying Info and Facts

Educator Toolkits and Activities

Sites for Kids and Teens

 

Mailing Address

PACER Center, Inc.
8161 Normandale Blvd.
Bloomington, MN 55437

 

Phone

Minnesota: 1.800.537.2237 or 952.838.9000
USA Toll free: 888.248.0822
Fax: 952.838.0199

 

E-mail: Bullying411@pacer.org

 

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Resources on Bullying and Hazing in Sports

Play Like a

Champion Today

Character Education Through Sports

 

Resources on Bullying and Hazing in Sports

and What You Can Do

 

Bullying vs. Hazing: What's the Difference?

University of Notre Dame

Coach-Bullying

 

Bystander behavior:  When People Witness

Bullying or Hazing Without Intervening

 

Look for Signs of Bullying

 

How to Address

 

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Phone 574-631-9981

 

 

 

 

Girlshealth.gov can help

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You must be 13 or older to contact us. You can:

  • Call us. We can be reached at 800-994-9662 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., ET.
  • Write to us. Please include a return address, phone number, or email address, so we can contact you if necessary. Here's our address:

                Office on Women's Health
                U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
                200 Independence Avenue SW, Room 712E
                Washington, DC 20201

Bullying

 

What is bullying?

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/whatis/index.html

 

How does bullying hurt?

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/hurt/index.html

 

Why do some girls get bullied?

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/whybullied/index.html

 

Do you bully?

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/beingthebully/index.html

 

Get help for bullying

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/stopping/index.html

 

How to stop bullying at school

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/school/index.html

 

Quizzes

http://girlshealth.gov/bullying/quizzes/index.html

 

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and Human Services.

 

 

 

 

 

STOPHAZING: PREVENTION THROUGH EDUCATION

Stop Hazing logo

Did you know?

47%

of students are hazed before they enter college

3 in 5

college students are subjected to hazing

 

Alcohol consumption, humiliation, isolation,
sleep deprivation, and sex acts are hazing
practices common across student groups.
 
We would love to hear from you!
Please contact us at the email address
 

Making A Change

You Can Make a Change!

 

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NEA's Bully Free: It Starts With Me

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NEA’s Bully Free: It Starts with Me

 

 

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Protecting Kids from Cyberbullying

 

 

Children and Media

What Is Cyberbullying?

Why You Should Care?

Some Facts You Should Know:

Common Sense Says:

 

Common Sense Media

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2010. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

 

Protect Your Child from Cyberbullying

National Parent Teacher Association

 

Protect Your Child from Cyberbullying

by: Linda Criddle

 

Cyberbullying involves hurting others using online tools.

 

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FBI Safe Online Surfing: Travel Island Games

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Cyber Surf Island:

https://sos.fbi.gov/

 

Games to help you make safe Cyber Decisions

 

Fun and Games

https://www.fbi.gov/fun-games

 

FBI.gov is an official site of the U.S. government,

U.S. Department of Justice

 

 

 

 

How to protect your child from online bullies

America's bullying crisis

Part of complete coverage on
 

How to protect your child from online bullies

By Doug Gross, CNN
October 6, 2010 9:36 a.m. EDT | Filed under: Web
 
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