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Skip to content Menu Menu * What is Depression * What Does Depression Mean? * Depression Symptoms * Major Signs of Depression * How Depression Affects Relationships * How Depression Affects the Brain * Treatment * How to Treat Depression * Depression Medications * Resources * Depression and Addiction * Depression and Anxiety * Depression and Work * Depression Statistics * Support Groups * NAMI * Mental Health America * National Suicide Prevention Hotline NATIONAL DEPRESSION HOTLINE GET HELP NOW (866) 629-4564 WHY CALL THE NATIONAL DEPRESSION HOTLINE The National Depression Hotline is a nationwide resource for people struggling with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. We know how hard it is to find reliable, and free resources to help yourself or a loved one. This website does just that. If you want to talk, getting help for depression is only a phone call away. Our free depression hotline is available 24/7. FREE 24/7 DEPRESSION HOTLINE (866) 629-4564 BLOG WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)? April 1, 2024 Everything You Should Know About Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder When people experience trauma, they may eventually develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). From natural disasters to severe Read More TYPE OF ANXIETY MEDICATIONS FOR YOUNG ADULTS March 25, 2024 What Anti-Anxiety Medications Are Appropriate for Young Adults? Everyone deals with anxiety once in a while, but when it consumes your life, it becomes a Read More SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER March 18, 2024 Learn More About Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder is characterized by significant anxiety or fear during performance or social situations. In the US, it Read More WHEN YOU'RE READY, WE'RE HERE TO LISTEN. “My wife had been struggling with anxiety and depression for some time, and it was tearing us apart. I didn’t know where to turn so I called the National Depression Hotline. They gave me the resources and steps to take to get my wife help.” – Anonymous Caller DEPRESSION AND ADDICTION Depression and addiction often go hand in hand. Many people who are struggling with addiction also suffer from depression. Read More WHAT IS THE NATIONAL DEPRESSION HOTLINE? The National Depression Hotline is free and here to help anyone with depression or a mental health crisis. If you or a loved one recognize depression or anxiety, reach out and take advantage of the resources available to you. We can help you connect with a specialist who will pinpoint the causes or triggers of your struggles, and develop a plan for addressing them. A rehabilitation program may be the best option if you’re struggling with a mental health disorder. This provides you with a safe environment to get the help you need to find your own path to recovery. Learn More RESOURCES BY STATE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming GENERAL DISCLAIMER: This website is designed for general educational and information purposes only and does not render medical advice. The information provided is intended to encourage, not replace, direct patient-health professional relationships. It should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or illness. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, you should consult your health care provider. Anyone who has a medical problem should contact a physician. Anyone with a serious addiction problem should get medical or therapeutic help. Anyone who feels at risk for suicide should call 911 immediately. This website is not responsible for any interactions that occur after any phone number found on the site is called. We are in no way associated with any government entity or federally funded entity, including SAMHSA. The phone number found on this website is “National” in the sense we serve those residing in the United States, and are unable to take calls from those outside the United States at this time. This Website is owned and operated by a for-profit company. Calls to the general hotline found on this website may be answered by our treatment providers. Individuals who answer these calls are not medical professionals. We may be paid a fee for marketing or advertising by organizations that can assist with treating addictions. © COPYRIGHT 2022 NATIONALDEPRESSIONHOTLINE.ORG | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 24/7 NATIONAL DEPRESSION HOTLINE (866) 629-4564