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Emergency REsources:

As a therapist in private practice, I offer services by appointment only. For practical reasons, I am not able to provide immediate crisis intervention. Crisis services and 24 hour emotional support is available. If you are in distress and need help right now, please consider the following options:

  • Call a crisis line: Gerstein Centre Crisis Line 416-929-5200 or Distress Centre of Toronto 416-408-4357. Available 24/7/365.

  • Suicide Crisis Helpline Call or text 9-8-8. A safe space to talk, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. www.988.ca 

  • Kids and Youth: call Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 or visit kidshelpphone.ca or text CONNECT to 686868. Available 24/7/365.

  • Post-secondary Students: Good 2 Talk HELPLINE 1-866-925-5454. Available 24/7/365.

  • Call Telehealth Ontario Toll-free: 1-866-797-0000 for fast, free medical advice from a registered nurse regarding mental health, including depression, suicide or other mental health concerns and help deciding what to do next.

  • Call 211 or 911 to access the Toronto Community Crisis Service –a new non-police, community-led service which provides mental health support for you or someone you know.  The service is free, confidential and provides follow-up care for those who want it.

    • The Toronto Community Crisis Service (TCCS) is part of the City of Toronto’s commitment to treat mental health crises as a public health issue, not a public safety issue.  
      The TCCS is a community-based service that dispatches trained teams of crisis workers to respond to non-emergency calls from people in crisis and requests for wellbeing checks, using a client-centred, trauma-informed approach.

  • Go to your local hospital emergency department or the CAMH mental health emergency department (open 24/7/365) at 250 College St., Toronto.