Users' questions

Why is it important to have someone to talk to?

Why is it important to have someone to talk to?

Having someone to talk to could mean the difference between life and death or sitting in a bar drinking your life away. One of the most important part of being human, is having the ability to communicate your feelings and emotions. In many cultures, speaking about feelings and emotions is a sign of weakness.

When do you need Someone to talk to about your problems?

There are times when friends and family can offer great advice. There are moments when you need someone to listen to you. You don’t necessarily want advice; you want to vent. That’s when you turn to a friend or loved one to let them know what’s going on. You might say, “I don’t need you to fix anything.

Do you need to talk to someone about mental health?

(Warmlines) Warmlines were created to give people support when they just need to talk to someone. Speaking to someone on these calls are typically free, confidential, and run by people who understand what it’s like to struggle with mental health problems. It’s best to call a warmline in your own state.

Do You Really need Someone to talk to?

Need someone to talk to? We live in a world where you can be surrounded by people, but still feel lonely, with nobody to turn to when things get rough. But being heard is an important part of being human. Psychologist, Glen Moriarty saw that there was great power in listening, but he knew not everyone had someone to talk to. He started to wonder.

When do you need to talk to someone about suicidal thoughts?

Warmlines are for support and can link you to a crisis hotline if you need support for suicidal thoughts or crisis. If you are in crisis and do not need a warmline, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK, or text “MHA” to 741-741 to talk to a trained counselor from the Crisis Text Line.

There are times when friends and family can offer great advice. There are moments when you need someone to listen to you. You don’t necessarily want advice; you want to vent. That’s when you turn to a friend or loved one to let them know what’s going on. You might say, “I don’t need you to fix anything.

What to say when you need to talk to someone?

If you call for an appointment yourself, you can just give general information, like “I’ve been depressed,” or “I’ve been having a lot of trouble getting along with my family,” or “I find myself getting so nervous that I can’t even speak to people.”

(Warmlines) Warmlines were created to give people support when they just need to talk to someone. Speaking to someone on these calls are typically free, confidential, and run by people who understand what it’s like to struggle with mental health problems. It’s best to call a warmline in your own state.

Warmlines are for support and can link you to a crisis hotline if you need support for suicidal thoughts or crisis. If you are in crisis and do not need a warmline, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK, or text “MHA” to 741-741 to talk to a trained counselor from the Crisis Text Line.