
Helplines and chats. United Kingdom
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Find helplines and chats related to mental health problems and substance use problems in the United Kingdom.
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In this article, we present helplines and chats that are relevant for individuals residing in the United Kingdom.

Helplines and chats: Mental health problems (general)
If you or someone you know has a mental illness or is struggling emotionally, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to mental health problems.

Helplines and chats: Substance abuse / addiction
If you or someone you know has a substance use disorder or is struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to substance abuse and addiction.

Helplines and chats: Anxiety
If you or someone you know has an anxiety disorders or is struggling with anxiety symptoms, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to anxiety problems.

Helplines and chats: ADHD
If you or someone you know has ADHD, or if you are struggling with the effects of the ADHD symptoms in the family, school or at the workplace, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to ADHD.

Helplines and chats: Autism / ASD
If you or someone you know has autism / autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or if you are struggling with the effects of the autism symptoms in the family, school or at the workplace, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to autism/ASD.

Helplines and chats: Bipolar disorders
If you or someone you know has bipolar disorder, or if you are struggling with the effects of the bipolar disorder symptoms in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to bipolar disorders.

Helplines and chats: Depression
If you or someone you know has depression, or if you are struggling with the effects of the depression in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to depression.

Helplines and chats: Bereavement
IIf you or someone you know has undergone tremendous loss and is in grief and bereavement, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to bereavement.

Helplines and chats: Eating disorders
If you or someone you know has an eating disorder, or if you are struggling with the effects of an eating disorder in the family, school or at the workplace, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to eating disorders.

Helplines and chats: OCD
If you or someone you know has OCD, or if you are struggling with the effects of the OCD symptoms in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to OCD.

Helplines and chats: Personality disorders
If you or someone you know has a personality disorder, or if you are struggling with the effects of the personality disorder symptoms in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to personality disorders.

Helplines and chats: Psychosis / schizophrenia
If you or someone you know has a psychosis / schizophrenia, or if you are struggling with the effects of the mental illness in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to psychosis / schizophrenia.

Helplines and chats: Suicide and self-harm
If you or someone you know struggle with self-harm behaviors, or if you have experienced loss of suicide, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to suicide / self-harm.

Helplines and chats: Trauma, dissociation, and PTSD
If you or someone you know has trauma-related symptoms, such as PTSD and dissociative symptoms, or if you are struggling with the effects of these symptoms in the family, there are ways to get help. Here is a summary of helplines and chats related to trauma-related disorders/PTSD.