Healing from mental health and substance use issues is not just the absence of symptoms. It is a stable home, meaningful connection, and the tools to move forward. That is the promise of whole-person care.
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Someone you love may face both a mental condition and a substance use challenge. They deserve steady support, starting with you. When more is needed, help is available 24/7. Call or text 988 anywhere in the U.S.
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Being there for someone through a difficult moment can include helping them connect to support. 988 is available 24/7. Call or text anytime, anywhere in the U.S. You don’t have to figure this out alone.
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Supporting someone living with a serious mental illness or a substance use disorder starts with understanding. Learning about mental health conditions and substance use disorders can help you respond with empathy and confidence.
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This Memorial Day, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. To veterans facing grief, crisis, or trauma, you are not alone. Support is available: https://t.co/FVZuEOKdSX
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When we understand mental health challenges can be at the root of addiction, we start asking 'how can we help?’ with no judgement. That question alone can make a big difference.
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Respectful communication about mental health and substance use is important during times of transition, including housing instability or reentry into the community. Compassionate words signal safety.
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Mental health and substance use touches every one of us either directly or through someone we love. Let’s commit to talking about it with the care and honesty it deserves.
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When we focus on the person and not the diagnosis, we create more supportive conversations about mental health and substance use.
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Language matters. Choosing supportive words can help people feel seen, heard, and respected.
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We all play a crucial role in shaping how children learn & grow. During #NationalPreventionWeek, talk about substance use prevention and well-being.
If someone you love faces a mental health condition and substance use challenges, you are not alone and neither are they. Support exists for the whole family.
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#NationalPreventionWeek is a platform that promotes new ideas and initiatives to help keep communities healthy & safe. Join us as we celebrate the substance use prevention and well-being efforts happening nationwide!
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Supporting youth mental health is a shared responsibility. Families, schools, healthcare providers, and communities all play a role in early identification and support.
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Young people thrive when support comes early. Encouraging open conversations about mental health can help children and teens feel supported in reaching out.
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It's National Prevention Week!!
Share your story using #MyPreventionStory! Whether it’s how you’re preventing substance use or promoting well-being, every journey is unique. Your story can inspire change. Learn how to get involved: https://t.co/K08aLYZK9Q
Sometimes the most important step is listening. Taking time to listen to the concerns of a young person in your life can help them feel safe sharing what they’re experiencing.
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Parents and caregivers are often the first to notice when something feels different. Changes in mood, sleep, appetite or behavior may signal a young person needs support.
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and mother figures in our lives! 💐Today we recognize all that you do for others and remind you that your well-being matters too! 💝 If you are struggling: https://t.co/EPbqn6umKK #SelfCare#HappyMothersDay