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Give an Hour
andThe Campaign to Change DirectionSlide2
Give an Hour
provides free and confidential mental health care to those who serve, veterans and their loved ones.By harnessing the skills and generosity of citizens across our nation and around the world, we provide those in need with help and hope.With 7,000 providers across 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam - and still growing - we offer treatment for:AnxietyDepressionSubstance abusePost-traumatic stress
Traumatic brain injuries
Sexual health and intimacy concerns
Loss and grieving
Give an HourSlide3
Finding a Mental Health
Provider is EasyStep 1Go to www.giveanhour.org.Step 2
Fill out the search questions.
Step 3
Call a provider on your list to make an appointment.Slide4
Give an Hour also leads
The Campaign to Change Direction, a global initiative focused on changing the culture of mental health, encouraging everyone to care for their mental well-being just as they do their physical well-being. To do this we have two powerful tools.The Campaign to Change DirectionFive Signs of Emotional Suffering: A common language that allows us to recognize the signs of emotional suffering in ourselves and others.Healthy Habits of Emotional Well-being: Encouraging everyone to care for their own mental well-being and the mental well-being of others.Slide5
Five Signs of Emotional SufferingSlide6
Healthy Habits of
Emotional Well-beingSlide7
You connect, you reach out, you inspire hope, and you offer help.
Show compassion and caring and a willingness to find a solution when the person may not have the will or drive to do it alone. It may take more than one offer, and you may need to reach out to others who share your concern about the person who is suffering.
If you recognize that someone
in your life is suffering, now what? Slide8
For more information or
if you have questions,please visit www.changedirection.orgwww.giveanhour.org