Ozark Center Crisis Line is for you or someone you know - When should you call the crisis line?
- A friend or family member talks about death, dying or suicide
- You experience:
- Suicidal thoughts
- Self-destructive behavior
- Family or relationship problems
- Child and adolescent parenting problems
- Chemical dependency or substance use issues
- Domestic situations involving violence or threats of violence to others
- Shelter or housing needs
- Acute psychiatric crises, including severe, prolonged depression, anxiety or panic attacks; psychosis; hallucinations; paranoia; mania; sleeplessness; mood swings; rage or eating disorders
- For short-term counseling needs
- For information about prevention, resources or referrals for behavioral health services in our area
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide it's the same number, a local person will answer 24 hours a day: