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Information and support - Mind A selection of our most popular mental health information, in Welsh Mind offers two confidential mental health information services, the Mind Infoline and the Legal Line Side by Side is a supportive online community where you can feel at home talking about your mental health and connect with others who understand what you are going through
Call for support and information | Helplines | Mind Helplines Mind's 4 helplines provide a voice at the end of the phone when there's nowhere else to turn Each line meets a different mental health or wellbeing need – from information and service finding to understanding mental health law Our helplines operate in England and Wales Our page on mental health helplines has more options, including support outside England and Wales Scottish
Contact us - Mind For mental health support, call us on 0300 123 3393 For everything else, email us on supporterrelations@mind org uk or call 0208 215 2243
What we do to support you and make a difference | Mind How Mind works Learn about how we are structured, and how to find the help you need We are made up of three parts that work together – national Mind, local Minds, and Mind shops Together, we are a strong and caring community, standing up for better mental health for everyone
Understanding suicidal thoughts and feelings | Mind What are suicidal thoughts? Suicide is the act of intentionally taking your own life Suicidal thoughts can mean: Having abstract thoughts about ending your life Feeling that people would be better off without you Thinking about methods of suicide Making clear plans to take your own life Some of us use the phrases 'suicidal feelings' or 'suicidal ideation' to describe these experiences Anyone
What are mental health problems? - Mind Mental health problems – an introduction Explains what mental health problems are, what may cause them, and the many different kinds of help, treatment and support that are available Also provides guidance on where to find more information, and tips for friends and family
Supporting someone after a suicide attempt - Mind Supporting someone after a suicide attempt When someone you care about has attempted suicide, it can be hard to know what to do or say We're here to help you support them – and yourself On this page: How you might feel after their suicide attempt How to talk about their suicide attempt Tips to help them cope How can I tell if they might attempt suicide again? What might happen if they go