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Mental Health Resources

Support when things feel heavy, urgent, or unclear.

This page brings together crisis numbers, Chicago-based services, national support lines, and educational resources so clients and leads can quickly find the right kind of help.

If this is an emergency

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you or someone else is in immediate danger, has attempted suicide, has a plan or intent to self-harm, may harm someone else, or cannot stay safe.

JL Family Services is an outpatient mental health practice and is not a crisis response provider.

When to reach out

Not every hard moment is an emergency, but support should not wait until things become unmanageable.

Immediate danger

Call 911

Use emergency services when there is a serious or immediate risk of harm.

  • Suicide attempt or active plan
  • Threats to harm others
  • Weapon involved
  • Medical emergency
Crisis support

Call/Text 988

Use 988 when you need urgent emotional support, suicide prevention support, or crisis help.

  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Emotional distress
  • Substance-use crisis
  • Worried about someone else
Non-crisis support

Reach out for care

Use therapy, warm lines, and education when you need support but are not in immediate danger.

  • Anxiety or depression
  • Relationship stress
  • Burnout or grief
  • Need help finding resources

National crisis numbers

Keep these numbers easy to access. They are designed for fast support during emotionally intense moments.

Suicide & Crisis

988 Lifeline

Call or Text 988

Free, confidential support by phone, text, or chat for mental health, substance use, and emotional distress.

Visit 988 Lifeline
Text Support

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741

Free, 24/7 confidential crisis support by text in English and Spanish.

Visit Crisis Text Line
Substance Use

SAMHSA Helpline

1-800-662-HELP

Confidential treatment referral and information service for mental health and substance use concerns.

Visit SAMHSA
Veterans

Veterans Crisis Line

988, then Press 1

Immediate support for veterans, service members, National Guard, Reserve members, and loved ones.

Visit Veterans Crisis Line
Mental Health Info

NAMI HelpLine

800-950-NAMI

A peer-support information and referral line for individuals, families, caregivers, and providers. Not a crisis line.

Visit NAMI HelpLine
Sexual Assault

RAINN Hotline

800-656-HOPE

Confidential support for survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones.

Visit RAINN

Chicago & Illinois crisis services

Use this section for local support options, especially when a client is in Chicago or Illinois and needs more than general information.

Chicago Emergency

911 + Crisis Intervention

Call 911

For imminent harm in Chicago, call 911. The City notes that asking for a Crisis Intervention Trained officer may be helpful.

Chicago Crisis Resources
Mobile Crisis

CARES Crisis Line

1-800-345-9049

Illinois mobile crisis response access for children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis.

Illinois Crisis Services
Peer Support

Illinois Warm Line

866-359-7953

Non-crisis emotional support from trained peer specialists. Good for support before things escalate.

Illinois Warm Line
City Resources

Chicago Behavioral Health

Access city mental health resources, referrals, and community-based behavioral health information.

Chicago Behavioral Health
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Support should be easy to find.

Clear resources help people take the next step without having to sort through the internet while overwhelmed.

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Save this page.

Share it with clients, loved ones, and referral partners who need crisis and wellness support in one place.

Support for specific needs

These resources may be useful when someone needs more targeted support.

LGBTQ+ Youth

The Trevor Project

866-488-7386

Free, confidential 24/7 crisis support for LGBTQ+ young people by phone, text, or chat.

Visit Trevor Project
Domestic Violence

National DV Hotline

800-799-SAFE

Support, safety planning, and resources for people experiencing domestic violence or relationship abuse.

Visit The Hotline
Suicide Prevention

AFSP

Education, prevention resources, survivor support, and advocacy for suicide prevention.

Visit AFSP
Children & Teens

Child Mind Institute

Helpful guides and articles for child and adolescent mental health, parenting, school stress, anxiety, and behavior concerns.

Visit Child Mind Institute
Trauma

NCTSN

Trauma-informed resources for children, families, schools, and providers.

Visit NCTSN
Substance Use

FindTreatment.gov

A SAMHSA-supported treatment locator for mental health and substance use services.

Find Treatment

Educational resource libraries

Use these when clients or families want to understand symptoms, coping tools, relationships, stress, or mental wellness in plain language.

Self-help & wellness tools

These options are for emotional support, skill-building, and education. They are not a replacement for emergency care.

Anxiety

Grounding & regulation

Try breathing exercises, grounding skills, journaling prompts, and anxiety education when your body feels on high alert.

Anxiety Resources
Depression

Support between sessions

Use simple, realistic steps like reaching out, reducing isolation, creating routine, and getting crisis support when needed.

Depression Resources
Relationships

Communication support

Learn about boundaries, repair, stress responses, and healthier communication patterns.

Relationship Resources

Important reminder

This page is for general support and resource sharing. It is not a substitute for therapy, medical care, emergency services, or crisis intervention. If you are in immediate danger or cannot stay safe, call 911, call or text 988, or go to the nearest emergency room.

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