* If an individual is having problems and needs an outsiders help such as a Crisis Hot Line they are wise to choose a good one (call your telephone operator for the number for a good one.) I worked for a Crisis Hot line for two years and we were trained to take each call very seriously; especially threats of suicide. Often the person calling in can be frantic, screaming, crying, yelling, swearing or, they can be extremely quiet and not respond well to questions. For any person working for a Crisis Hot Line to be rude and uncaring they should be reported. If you get the right one they certainly can help and give you great advice. If you choose not to go this route, then you can choose someone on this site to discuss your problems with. You can also choose a relative or good friend that you trust. Schools have counselors, or you can seek help through Mental Heath (just call your telephone operator for the number.) Most people truly do care.
There are hotlines for teenages in crisis. The website is www.pamf.org/teen/hotlines.html. There is another hotline for youth in crisis. The website is www.cocommunity.net/agency/national-youth-crisis-hotline.html.
yes it is> any hoteline should be free to call especially the ones that deal with this issue
After the second world war, the hotline was created in the cold war straight after the Cuban missiles crisis
As a result of the Cuban missile crisis, an emergency hotline was set up connecting the White House and the Kremlin.
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Contact your local mental health association or crisis hotline for numbers to call.
The Hotline between America and Russia was installed to enhance communication between the two countries . The two countries had experienced the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and communications were poor between the two countries whilst looking for a solution to the crisis. So in conclusion the Hotline was installed to prevent bad communication especially if another crisis occurred.
William Ury has written: 'Beyond the hotline' -- subject(s): Nuclear crisis control
There are hundreds. Contact your local crisis hotline or mental health association.
Call the crisis connection hotline immediately if you are being bullied and are having trouble dealing with it: 1.800.245.4580. It is also a good idea to talk to someone whether it be your parents, guidance counsellor or a close friend.
Maybe you can leave a number or pamphlet on the table, he might be more open to that then you actually saying I think you need help. Kids are tough and they don't want there parents telling them what to do so be subtle about it.
It is not advisable to suggest or encourage anyone to harm themselves. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please seek help from a mental health professional or a crisis hotline immediately.