Mental Health Support

Resources:

Nurturing Wellbeing and

Emotional Wellness

Mental Health Resources for Wellness and Support.

  • Mental Health America

    Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition.

    Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible.

    Please note: Online screening tools are meant to be a quick snapshot of your mental health. If your results indicate you may be experiencing symptoms of a mental illness, consider sharing your results with someone. A mental health provider (such as a doctor or a therapist) can give you a full assessment and talk to you about options for how to feel better.

  • National Alliance on Mental illness

    Across the country, thousands of trained NAMI volunteers bring peer-led programs to a wide variety of community settings, from churches to schools to NAMI Affiliates. With the unique understanding of people with lived experience, these programs and support groups provide outstanding free education, skills training and support.

  • National Empowerment Center

    Emotional CPR (eCPR) is an educational program designed to teach people to assist others through an emotional crisis by three simple steps:

    C = Connecting

    P = emPowering, and

    R = Revitalizing.

    The Connecting process of eCPR involves deepening listening skills, practicing presence, and creating a sense of safety for the person experiencing a crisis. The emPowering process helps people better understand how to feel empowered themselves as well as to assist others to feel more hopeful and engaged in life. In the Revitalizating process, people re-engage in relationships with their loved ones or their support system, and they resume or begin routines that support health and wellness which reinforces the person’s sense of mastery and accomplishment, further energizing the healing process.