Are you or a friend coping with a family conflict like separated, divorced, drug addicted, abused or abusive parents?family
Are you or a friend coping with a problem friendship, boyfriend, girlfriend, authority figure, cult or gang?relationships
Are you or a friend coping with poor self-esteem, stress, anxiety, loneliness, grief, anger or depression?feelings
Are you or a friend coping with depression or thoughts of suicide?suicide
Are you or a friend coping with a lack of basic needs like food, clothing, housing, employment, or trouble at school?basic needs
Are you or a friend coping with prejudice, neglect, emotional, physical or sexual abuse, survival sex, prostitution, domestic violence or crime?abuse
Are you or a friend coping with a physical disability, sexually transmitted disease (STD), HIV/AIDS, self-harm, a psychiatric or eating disorder?health
Are you or a friend coping with questions about sexuality, sexual hygiene, a pregnancy, sexually transmitted disease (STD) or HIV/AIDS?sex
Are you or a friend coping with tobacco, alcohol, street drugs or prescription drugs?drugs & alcohol
Are you or a friend coping with thoughts of leaving home, running away or are you already homeless?running away
Many people suffer from unsettling feelings - like poor self-esteem, stress, anxiety, loneliness, grief, anger, depression or thoughts of suicide. It is important to remember that feelings are temporary and they will pass.
Talk to someone about what you are feeling - a relative, sibling, parent, friend, counselor or therapist, a priest, minister, rabbi or spiritual advisor. It will help you get to the root of why you are feeling this way and to figure out how to feel better.