
Mental Health Era: Moss Psychology – Babes of Quinte
This is our Mental Health Era with Moss Psychology! In a World filled with anxiety, uncertainty, and misconceptions, we believe in fostering open conversations about mental health and wellness. Babes of Quinte welcome to the one about Mental Health Myths with Dr. Andrew Moss and Dimitri Dionisatos.
Resources:
- The New Canadian National Crisis phone number: DIAL: 988
People across Canada can call and text 9-8-8, a new three-digit service, for help when they need it most. The service offers trauma-informed and culturally affirming support (offered in English and French) to anyone who is thinking of suicide, or who is worried about someone they know. Even if there is no immediate suicide risk, no-one who calls will be turned away. - The Hope for Wellness Helpline Call: 1-855-242-3310 (24/7)
The Hope for Wellness Helpline provides immediate non-judgemental, culturally competent, trauma-informed emotional support, crisis intervention, or referrals to community-based services for Indigenous Peoples across Canada. - Kids Help Phone Call: 1-800-668-6868 Text: 686868
Provides mental health support and crisis services for children and young adults across Canada.
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