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Contact Information
Bulldog Mental Wellness Center
(903) 875-7670
Local Mental Health Resources
North Texas Behavioral Health Authority
Administrative Office
8111 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy #900
Dallas, TX 75251
Phone: 866-260-8000
Heart of Texas Behavioral Health Network
Administrative Office
6400 Imperial Dr.
Waco, TX 76712
Phone: 866-752-3451
Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Resources
Suicide is preventable. You aren’t alone.
No matter who you are or what problems you are struggling with, hurting yourself isn’t the answer. We want to help you find hope.
What are the warning signs for suicide?
The following signs may mean someone is at risk for suicide. The risk of suicide is greater if a behavior is new or has increased and if it seems related to a painful event, loss, or change. If you or someone you know exhibits any of these signs, seek help as soon as possible by calling the Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
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Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself.
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Looking for a way to kill oneself, such as searching online or buying a gun.
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Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.
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Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
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Talking about being a burden to others.
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Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs.
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Acting anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly.
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Sleeping too little or too much.
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Withdrawing or feeling isolated.
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Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge.
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Displaying extreme mood swings.
How can I help my friends?
If someone you know is exhibiting any of the warning signs listed above, here are some things you can do to help.
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Ask directly if your friend is thinking about suicide.
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Be willing to listen. Allow their expressions of feelings, and accept those feelings.
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Be non-judgmental. Don’t debate whether suicide is right or wrong, or whether feelings are good or bad. Don’t lecture on the value of life. Focus on being present with their feelings.
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Get involved. Become available. Show interest and support.
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Check in with your friend regularly. Schedule times to talk for the next week when you will both be available, to see how they are doing.
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Don’t act shocked. This will put distance between you. Be patient with yourself and the situation.
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Don’t be sworn to secrecy. Seek support.
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Offer hope that alternatives are available but do not offer glib reassurance.
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Take action. Remove means, such as guns or stockpiled pills.
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Get help from agencies specializing in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
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Encourage (and offer to accompany) your friend to seek help and support from a crisis specialist, therapist, doctor and/or clergy member.
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Show them the safety or “crisis coping plan” on the Lifeline web site, and talk together about your friend can use this to help him/her to cope in these difficult moments.
Recognize > Respond > Refer
The posters below are available by location and provide an overview of the Recognize, Respond, Refer (RRR). To print a poster, open the image or select the poster link below, then use your browser's Print option.
Recognze, Respond, Refer Wall Poster (Corsicana)
Recognize, Respond, Refer Wall Poster (Mexia)
Recognize, Respond, Refer Wall Poster (Midlothian)
Recognize, Respond, Refer Wall Poster (Waxahachie)
What on-location Mental Health Resources are available?
On-Location Mental Wellness Center Services
All locations may contact the Bulldog Mental Wellness Center: (903) 875-7670 or complete the online .
What off-location Mental Health Resources are available?
Off-Location Mental Health Services
Texas Health
8200 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, TX 75231
Main Telephone: (214) 345-6789
Intake Telephone 1: (682) 236-6023
Intake Telephone 2: (214) 345-7355
Parkview Regional Hospital
600 South Bonham Street
Mexia, TX 76667
Main Telephone: 254.562.5332
Intake Telephone 1: (254) 562-0408 ext. 2361
Intake Telephone 2: (254) 562-0408 ext. 2362
Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare
South Highway 19 and FM 1615
Athens, TX 75751
Main Telephone: (903) 675-8541
What Mental Health Resources are available online?
Online Resources
What Mental Health Resources are available through hotlines?
Crisis Hotlines
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or TTY: 1-800-799-4TTY (4889) A free, 24-hour hotline, with a person available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. is also available.
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Red Nacional de Prevencion del Suicidio: 1-888-628-9454
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Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1
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Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender or Questioning Youth (LGBTQ): Call The Trevor Hotline toll-free at 1-866-488-7386
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Texas Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA) Crisis Hotlines: These centers operate or contract with a hotline provider for persons in crisis. You may view an , or you may .
Helpful Links
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Speaking to a therapist or attending a support group can help you work through your grief and improve your overall mental health. The has resources that can help you find a psychologist, psychiatrist or support group near you.
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Having a in place that can help guide you through difficult moments can make a difference and keep you safe.




