For a mental health session
You can now use the phone or make video calls to reach therapy sessions and get help with medications from a psychiatrist when needed.
24-Hour Behavioral Health Access Helpline 1(415) 255-3737 TTY 1(888) 484-7200
San Francisco’s community mental health programs are still open for mental health support. You can use the phone or make video calls to reach therapy sessions and get help with medications from a psychiatrist. Call 1(415) 255-3737 TTY 1(888) 484-7200
Hotlines if you need to talk with someone
- Local Suicide Prevention: 1(415) 781-0500
- National 24/7 Lifelines: Suicide Prevention 1(800) 273-8255 or text 838255
- If you are being hurt by someone you live with: Call 1(800) 799-7233
- The Mental Health Association of San Francisco offers a peer-run 24/7 support line at 1(855) 845-7415 or online chat at: mentalhealthsf.org
If you would like help because of drinking too much or using drugs call:
- Treatment Access Program 1(800) 750-2727
Some tips for dealing with stress:
- Take breaks from watching or reading the news
- Stay in touch with supportive people in your life by phone, text or online groups
- Take care of your body by eating healthy foods, exercising and getting sleep
- Try not to drink more than 2 drinks with alcohol a day, or for people aged 60 and over, try not to drink more than one alcoholic drink a day
- Call for help over the phone if your emotions make it hard for you to do the things you do daily
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More help for handling stress during the coronavirus pandemic:
- myStrength is a self-help tool offered to SFHP members for free until September 2020. Learn More »
- SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) tips on handling your mental health:
- Coping with stress: Learn More »
- Talking with children about COVID-19: Learn More »