Crisis Support
Thrive Therapy AZ does not provide after-hour crisis care.
*If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available*
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline ~ Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. ~ 24/7 confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress
Crisis Response Center ~ 24/7 crisis line: 520-622-6000 ~ Walk-in: 2802 E District St, Tucson AZ 85714
Text-based support ~ Text HOME to 741741
Emergency service ~ please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room
General tips to help you get through when things are getting tough:
Exercise and eat regularly
Get enough sleep and have a good sleep routine.
Avoid excess caffeine which can increase feelings of anxiety and agitation.
Avoid illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
Learn relaxation exercises (abdominal breathing and muscle relaxation techniques).
Develop assertiveness training skills. For example, state feelings in polite, firm, and not overly aggressive or passive ways: ("I feel angry when you yell at me.” "Please stop yelling.”)
Rehearse and practice situations which cause stress. One example is taking a speech class if talking in front of a class makes you anxious.
Learn practical coping skills. For example, break a large task into smaller, more attainable tasks.
Decrease negative self-talk: challenge negative thoughts - with alternative, neutral, or positive thoughts. "My life will never get better” can be transformed into "I may feel hopeless now, but my life will probably get better if I work at it and get some help.”
Learn to feel good about doing a competent or "good enough” job rather than demanding perfection from yourself and others.
Take a break from stressful situations. Activities like listening to music, talking to a friend, drawing, writing, or spending time with a pet can reduce stress.
Build a network of friends who help you cope in a positive way.