Teen hotlines are operated all over the world to help teenagers dealing with a wide variety of issues, including depression, suicide, drugs and alcohol, domestic violence and abuse. Many areas have local hotlines that can provide resources and references to local services. There are also a number of national and international hotlines that serve teens all over the U.S.And the world.
Hotlines set up to address adolescent issues provide an excellent resource to troubled teens and their parents by providing access to free information, crisis counseling and listings of mental health professionals and treatment programs in your area. Nationwide hotlines - also sometimes referred to as help lines - offer general help and information related to teens, while others are set up to address specific issues such as eating disorders or suicide prevention. These resources can be accessed online in various formats, via e-mail, or over the phone and provide direct communication with trained staff.
Parents can utilize hotlines to get reliable information about teen concerns, find 24/7 help in dealing with a teen crisis or to locate referrals for more long term or in-depth teen treatment. 'Teens can talk about subjects like: family life, grief and loss, suicide, abuse, drugs and alcohol, sex and other problems. Communication through direct calling, text, or message board.
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