988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline expands opportunities to help
A Commentary by Dr. Konrad Hayashi, Fort Stewart Installation Public Health, noting the nationwide kickoff of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, operated 24/7, provides a new tool that expands the opportunities for professional counseling. Anyone experiencing mental health distress or worried about a loved one; who may need crisis support, can call or text 988, or chat with a trained crisis counselor at 988lifeline.org.
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