Mental Health Resources for the LGBTQIA+ Community

The following information and resources were taken from The Human Rights Campaign Mental Health Resources page:

If you (or an LGBTQ+ person that you know) are experiencing a mental health crisis or need help, you do not have to face this alone. Please dial 988 if you need immediate support and you can find additional resources below.

Too often, false narratives attempt to blame LGBTQ+ people for their own mental health challenges. However, mental health challenges in the LGBTQ+ community can stem from anti-LGBTQ+ stigma, family and peer rejection, homophobic and transphobic hate speech and violence, workplace discrimination, and the rise in anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation, among other factors.

And there are many resources available to help. See below for a list of available hotlines, warmlines, and crisis lines, many of which are staffed by people specifically trained to work with the LGBTQ+ community. Be sure to explore the services and resources to ensure you access the right support and services for your needs. 

All Ages and Identities

Transgender Community

LGBTQ+ & BIPOC Communities

LGBTQ+ Adults

LGBTQ+ Youth

Allies

*Notes:

  • A note about accessing hot/warmlines: internet usage and cell phone logs may be monitored and it is impossible to totally conceal usage information. Most resources that offer both chat and telephone resources recommend calling in if users are concerned their internet traffic may be monitored.

  • A note about confidentiality: although many resources say their services are confidential and they will only involve law enforcement or other services upon request, it is important to ask the staff member directly (or investigate the policies on the resource’s website, if available) to understand their specific confidentiality policies.

Learn More About Our Services for the LGBTQIA+ Community

If you’re interested in getting help, you can schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation with our intake coordinator in our online scheduler. During your initial call, you can share what’s going on for you and ask us any questions you may have. Through understanding your needs, we will help you choose the best therapist for you, answer any questions you might have, and schedule your first session.