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Resources

Hotlines, Chats and Therapy 

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Advocates are available 24/7 in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential. Advocates offer the same support through a live chat service. Your safety is our priority. All phone calls and chats are completely confidential.

Domestic Violence Hotline

1800-799-SAFE (7233)

Domestic Violence Hotline Chat

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

National Sexual Assault Hotline

1800-656-4673

National Sexual Assault Chat

HRI Partial Hospitalization Program

(Ascend Group)

Location: Allston/Brookline in MA

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  • Program launched November 2021 for Women of Color.

  • For ages 18 and up (adults only).

  • All services are only in English at this time.

  • Focus on inclusive language and creating a safe space for everyone. Group members develop problem-solving and coping skills, connect to resources, access support in navigating health care and legal systems, navigating systemic oppression to get needs met. 

  • Format: Telehealth (Zoom)

  • Options for referral, Full Partial (PHP) – 5 days per week for 2 weeks, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Half-Partial (HPHP). 

  • Referrals can be made through intake department (833-468-2531, option #2). Either provider or client can refer. 

  • On Arbour Website – under Women’s Partial Program

Open Path

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As long as there is a financial need, our lifetime membership will allow you to see anyone in our network for the rates listed above. This is our guarantee. A lifetime membership only costs $59.

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https://openpathcollective.org/

Phoenix Rising Centers

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Mental Health Care for and by BIPOC and LGBTQIA+.

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We have an amazing and growing team of mental health providers that offers mental health services and psychotherapy! We pride ourselves in hiring providers who are part of the communities we serve. 85% or more of our providers are PoC, QTPoC or part of the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

Phoenix Rising Centers aims to be a national mental heath collective which is rooted in ethics and grounded in social justice. Those who align with us, see mental heath access and service as a form of activism.

We are not your run of the mill place, we centralize top notch care and ensure the right fit for all of our clients. From the intake process and beyond, our clients feel the Phoenix Rising Centers difference.

We’re here for you!

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https://www.phoenixrisingcenters.org/

13 Black-Owned Therapy And Wellness Resources To Use When Things Get Heavy

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https://travelnoire.com/13-black-owned-therapy-wellness-resources

BEAM

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Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective.

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https://beam.community/get-help-now/

The Recovery Village/South Jersey Recovery

 

A free web resource that provides information about addiction, eating disorders, and mental health issues.

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Personality disorders can make many parts of day-to-day life difficult, so some people turn to substances as a way to cope with these difficulties. For some, this may be a way to cover feelings of emptiness or social isolation. For others, it may be a way to heighten thrill-seeking behaviors, impulsivity, and swings of anger. To spread awareness, here are two free guides covering personality disorders and co-occurring substance abuse as well as resources for those suffering from, or suspect a loved one may be suffering from domestic violence as unfortunately the two often co-exist.

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https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/resources/domestic-violence/

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https://www.southjerseyrecovery.com/treatment-programs/dual-diagnosis/personality-disorders/

BIPOC Clinical Resources

BIPOC Mental Health Resource is credited to DeeDee's Cry.
https://www.bu.edu/fsao/files/2020/12/BIPOC-Clinical-Resources.pdf

The Recovery Village

A free web resource that provides information about addiction, eating disorders, and mental health issues.

Depression and addiction can go hand-in-hand. The National Bureau of Economic Research reports that people who have had a mental illness at some point in their lives (43% of the U.S. population) consume 69% of the nation’s alcohol and 84% of the nation’s cocaine. Studies have found that when someone with a depressive disorder abuses alcohol, both disorders are impacted and often become more severe. In the same vein, major depressive disorder is the most common co-occurring mental health condition among those with alcohol use disorder (AUD).

https://www.southjerseyrecovery.com/treatment-programs/dual-diagnosis/depression/

7 Tips for Finding a Culturally Competent Therapist – from Someone Who's Been There

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https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-find-and-fund-therapy-as-a-bipoc

Women's Health

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These Business Are Offering Free Or Reduced-Cost Mental Health Care To The Black Community.

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https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a32826823/free-therapy-black-community/

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Nerdist

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THESE ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORT BLACK MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS.

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https://nerdist.com/article/black-mental-health-wellness-organizations/

Pathways Referral Manual

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SERVING CENTRAL MA, THEY PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES TO ANY PERSON IMPACTED BY SEXUAL VIOLENCE, AS WELL AS EDUCATION THAT HELPS END SEXUAL VIOLENCE.

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https://pathwaysforchange.help

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