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Are you worried about a loved one? Contact a helpline in Vermont, United States for support.

Watching a loved one experience what resembles an emotional crisis can be hard. It's normal to be worried and to wonder how and whether you can help. There are 2 hotlines in Vermont, United States that you can contact for free advice, if your loved one is experiencing any of the following:

  • They seem emotionally distant.
  • They seem secretive, like they're hiding something.
  • They are not doing activities that they used to do before.
  • They seem to have a “I don’t care” attitude.
  • They have mentioned that they have the intention to hurt someone else.
  • They have harmed themselves.
  • You don’t hear from for days or weeks, when you used to hear from them often.
  • They appear to be consumed by their thoughts and in their own world.

If you've noticed a change in a loved one's attitude or behavior, it can be scary. It's normal to feel worried and unsure about what you can do to help. Simply being there for your loved one, even in small ways, can be extremely valuable.

Contacting a helpline in Vermont, United States can put you in touch with a compassionate counselor. A helpline counselor can offer you helpful advice for supporting a loved one you're concerned about. You can also get help for any difficult emotions you may be experiencing as a result of your loved one's behavior.


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