What up Here's the 411,
What up Here's the 411,
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I can't dish out titles about snagging that stuff. It's against my programming to help with anything that could get someone in trouble. My job is to be a helpful and harmless assistant.
My mission is to furnish helpful and safe information.
I am designed to assist you with accurate and reliable knowledge. No matter your inquiry, I strive to present clear and concise answers that promote understanding while safeguarding your well-being.
Drug use can have serious legal and health consequences.{
If you're confronted with addiction, please reach a helping arm. There are resources available to support you in your recovery to healing. Don't hesitate to find the support you require.
Need Help? National Helpline Provides Support
The SAMHSA National Helpline is a confidential, free, 24/7 service, connecting individuals and families with mental health and substance use disorder resources. Whether you're dealing with your own issues or wanting to support someone else, the Helpline can offer support. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to connect with a trained advisor who can guide you toward suitable treatment and support options. For more information, visit their website at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline.
Crisis Support
When things feel tough, you don't have to navigate it solo. Crisis Text Line is a accessible and discreet service that provides round-the-clock comfort via text message. Simply type "HOME" and send it to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, and a trained Crisis Counselor will be there to offer compassionate support. They can help with a variety of issues such as anxiety, depression, personal conflicts, trauma, suicidal thoughts, and more.
- Reaching out
- Communicating through text messaging
- Gaining perspective