Emergency or Crisis Resources
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 988
If you are having a mental health emergency, call 988
Or visit your nearest Emergency Room immediately.ULifeline.org/DMU/ "Get Help Now"
PSPIT.org - Psychologists Supporting Psychologists in Training
Psychology Today - Find a Therapist Search in your area using many specific criteria
Catholic Therapists.com: http://www.catholictherapists.com
Divine Mercy University’s Alumni Directory: https://divinemercy.edu/alumni/alumni-directory/
Faithful Counseling.com: www.faithfulcounseling.com
Catholic Psych Institute: https://catholicpsych.com/online-therapy/
Talkspace.com: www.talkspace.com
Christian Care Connect, a division of The American Association of Christian Counselors: https://connect.aacc.net/?search_type=distance
Network Therapy.com: www.networktherapy.com
Veterans Mental Health: How Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Affects Sleep
McLeanHospital.org: COVID-19 Mental Health Resources
HelpGuide.org: COVID-19 and Mental Health
TELE-THERAPY
Psychology Help Center (Coping w/ COVID-19)
Building Your Resilience (APA.org)
If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.
Or visit your nearest Emergency Room immediately.Local Health and Medical Resources (Northern Virginia)
TELE-MEDICINE
24/7 digital or phone access to licensed Medical & Psychiatric Treatment/Prescription (phone, chat, video)"Nurses on Call" (816)276-6405
MEDICAL CARE LOCATORS
(hosted by solvhealth.com)NIH.gov: Physical Wellness Toolkit
ScopeBlog.Stanford.edu:
Even if you are virus-free, COVID-19 is affecting your health. Here’s what to do.Please contact studentsuccess@divinemercy.edu for student services or additional support.
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