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Get support now from a suicide hotline in Vermont, United States

Suicidal thoughts can affect anyone. They are more common than you might think, which is why there are 2 suicide hotlines (or helplines and crisis lines) in Vermont, United States that can offer help to anyone struggling with feeling suicidal. Suicidal thoughts might involve:

  • Wanting to disappear
  • Feeling like you don't deserve to go on
  • Feeling trapped or stuck
  • Thinking there is nothing worth living for
  • Feeling deep and constant despair
  • Feeling like you wouldn't be missed if you were gone
  • A sense of finality, as if there is no other choice
  • Having urges to hurt yourself

A suicidal crisis is a normal response to very severe psychological pain that won't go away. You may be at a point where you're struggling to find the strength to get through one more day. It may not seem like it, but there is hope. You can heal your pain without ending your life.

You may be concerned that nobody will understand what you're going through, but helpline volunteers in Vermont, United States are specially trained to offer support to people in an emotional crisis. There is no right or wrong way to talk about suicidal feelings. Reaching out for help is what counts.

If you feel like you might need support with thoughts of suicide, try reaching out to a hotline in Vermont, United States. It's free and confidential.


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