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Do you have voices and what do you do to stop them?

June 9, 2020 by Leave a Comment

 

Thanks so much for your inquiry on the ACMH website! I personally do not hear voices but know that many people struggle with this issue. One great resource I have found on this topic that other youth have found helpful is a page on kidshelpline that is dedicated to helping people who are worried about why they are hearing voices and what they might mean.

On their page they share some of the many reasons someone might be hearing voices, examples of what it is like to hear voices; as well as, ideas of things you can do to help when it is happening. They also have an online help chat and phone line. There are also some great links at the bottom of their page that share ideas about how to ask for help if you have questions or concerns about your mental health or want to reach out for help.

That website is great but out of Australia –  so if you are looking to talk to someone in your local area to get more information or in-person support or help please feel free to let me know where you are from and I would be happy to help connect you.

A few other online resources where young people can ask questions or talk about their concerns or get help are also pasted below.

https://turningpointct.org

OK2TALK.org

http://www.crisistextline.org

Also, If you are from Michigan there are a lot of easy to connect to resources that have recently been launched or shared by MDHHS to help support people’s mental health during the coronavirus. You can find all of those resources by clicking here.

Please be sure to let us know if you want additional information or support and thanks again for sharing your question!

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