
Thoughts of self-injury or suicide, or behaviors used to cope with overwhelming emotional pain, can feel isolating and frightening. These experiences require immediate attention, compassionate care, and structured professional support.
If this is an emergency, please call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline immediately.
SELF-HARM AND SUICIDAL IDEATION
• Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
• Talking about feeling hopeless or trapped
• Engaging in self-injurious behaviors
• Intense emotional distress
• Withdrawing from family or friends
• Sudden changes in mood or behavior
Common symptoms may include:
This service is for children, teens, and adults experiencing self-harm behaviors or suicidal thoughts, or for families seeking urgent support for a loved one.
Who this is for:
Care may include urgent psychiatric evaluation, safety planning, evidence-based therapy, medication management when appropriate, crisis intervention, and coordinated ongoing support. Our clinicians focus on stabilization, emotional regulation, and building protective coping strategies in a safe, structured environment.
Ways we support:
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