Social Emotional Health
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Resources
Suicide Prevention
If you are concerned about yourself or a friend, there is HELP. Please don't keep it a secret!
Click here for a checklist of symptoms, common signs and clues
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention also lists the risk factors for suicide and frequently asked questions
Click here for information on coping with suicide lossImportant Phone Numbers
Helpline: (951)686-HELP (4357)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1800-273-8255 (TALK) Youth Crisis Hotline: 1800-843-5200 What’s Up SafeHouse Crisis Text Line: 1844-204-0880 Community Referrals: 211Need help finding a therapist?
Visit CareSolace: https://caresolace.com/site/murrietafamiliesTeen Line
Operated by teens, for teens, Teen Line helps adolescents address their problems through a confidential peer hotline and community outreach program, from abuse, AIDS, alcoholism, depression, divorce, drugs, and gangs to homelessness, pregnancy, sexuality, violence and suicide. Toll-free in California, it’s a place to talk things out with another teen in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
1-800-TLC-TEEN (1-800-852-8336) or 310-855-HOPE (310-855-4673)
Nightly 6:00 pm-10:00 pm (pst)
Contacts
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School Psychologist
Will Bennett
wbennett@murrieta.k12.ca.us
951-894-5750 x 6574Mental Health Specialist/Social Worker
Tara Agajanian
tagajanian@murrieta.k12.ca.us
951-894-5750 x 6785