A Mind at War

If you're struggling

Whatever you are feeling right now is real, and you are not alone.

If you need to talk to someone right now

  • Samaritans116 123 (free, 24/7)
  • SHOUT — text SHOUT to 85258 (free text support, 24/7)
  • NHS 111 — option 2 for mental health
  • Emergency999 if you or someone else is in immediate danger

What you might be feeling

When the pain feels overwhelming, it can be hard to imagine anything else. You may feel exhausted, numb, or like a burden to others. You may feel that the people you love would be better off without you. None of those thoughts are facts — they are symptoms of how much you are hurting.

Feelings change. Even when it does not feel possible, they do. The next few hours are not the same as the rest of your life.

Some things that can help, right now

  • Tell someone. A friend, a family member, a helpline, your GP. Saying it out loud — or typing it — lifts a little of the weight.
  • Move the means. If you have a specific plan, put distance between yourself and whatever you have been thinking about — give it to a friend, lock it away, leave the house.
  • Make it through the next hour. Not the next year. Not tomorrow. Just the next hour.
  • Be kind to your body. A glass of water. A walk outside. A blanket. The smallest acts of care still count.
  • Reach out for proper support. Your GP can refer you, or call the Samaritans if you do not know where to start.

You deserve support

Asking for help is not weakness, and it is not a failure. It is one of the bravest things a person can do. If you are not sure where to begin, please use one of the numbers above, or get in touch with us and we will help you find the right next step.

More resources

A full list of helplines, organisations, and recommended reading.

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In crisis or need to talk? Samaritans 116 123 Text SHOUT to 85258 Emergency 999