Long Island
- Association for Mental Health and Wellness
- DASH Family Service League
- Nassau County Mental Health Line
- Suffolk County Mobile Crisis: Offers crisis intervention services to individuals in the Community who are experiencing psychiatric/emotional problems. The team will make referrals for after care if necessary or arrange for hospitalization.
- Are Suicidal Thoughts Common?: Two Stony Brook Medicine experts weigh in and provide helpful information about triggers, contributing factors, who is most at risk, warning signs, what you can do, and what Stony Brook Medicine's approach is to helping those with suicidal thoughts.
- Awareness Prevention Resources
- Suicide Prevention Coalition of Long Island
- Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital - Behavioral Health Services / 631-477-1000: Services include inpatient and outpatient addiction services under the Quannacut program and inpatient psychiatry for adults 18+.
- Stony Brook Psychiatric Associates / 631-632-CHAT (2428): Outpatient services for adults, adolescents and children
- Stony Brook Mind Body Clinical Research Center / 631-632-8657: Clinical services rooted in scientific research that include best practices treatment approaches for healing both the mind and body.
NYS and National Resources
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 - Veterans should Press 1 to be connected with the Veterans' Crisis Line.
In January, 2022, a new, 988- national suicide prevention lifeline will be available in all 50 states. - Suicide Prevention Center of New York
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Stanley and Brown Safety Planning Tool: Planning app from Apple®
- What to Do When Someone Is Suicidal
- NIMH: Suicide Prevention
- New York State Suicide Crisis Telephone Numbers
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Teen Suicide
- American Association of Suicidology
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Online Support Groups : Support groups for survivors of suicide, and families, friends, and spouses of victims.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- Suicide Prevention Resources for Military Families
- WorkingMinds: Suicide prevention in the workplace.
- The Carson J Spencer Foundation: Suicide prevention and supporting those bereaved by suicide.
- Man Therapy: Uses humor and male stereotyping to introduce topics such as depression and suicide prevention.
- Families for Depression Awareness: Helping families recognize and cope with depression and bipolar disorder.