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What is Mental Health?

Mental Health refers to your emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how you think, feel, and behave, as well as how you handle stress, relate to others, and make decisions.

Good mental health means being able to:
🧠 Manage Stress: Cope with life’s challenges and bounce back from setbacks.
ā¤ļø Build Healthy Relationships: Form meaningful connections with others and communicate effectively.
šŸŒ… Maintain Emotional Balance: Experience a range of emotions without feeling overwhelmed.
šŸ’” Think Clearly: Make thoughtful decisions and solve problems effectively.
šŸƒ Engage in Daily Life: Participate in work, school, and social activities with confidence and focus.

Mental health is just as important as physical health. Seeking support, practicing self-care, and connecting with others are all key steps to maintaining mental well-being.

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

DOVE – Domestic Violence Ended
Community Advocacy & Prevention Services, Quincy
24 hour Hotline 617-471-1234
Website

Domestic Violence Services Network Helpline
Well‐trained and supervised volunteer advocates follow up with referred clients to help them tell their story, assess their risk, develop a safety plan for themselves and their families, and connect with appropriate community resources.
(888) 399-6111
Website

INTERFACE Referral Service
Free mental health and wellness referral helpline for Cohasset residents and employees
888-244-6843 (toll free)
617-332-3666 (local)
Website

Call 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Website

Mass. Behavioral Health Help Line
Free, confidential service of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
833-773-2445 Call or Text
Online Chat
Website

NAMI National Alliance for Mental Illness
Website
Help Line: 617-657-9055

Safe Harbor Cohasset Coalition
Substance Use/Mental Health Coalition
781-783-5293
Website

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Provides referrals for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
National Helpline – 800 662 HELP (4357)
24 hours a day, 7 days a week (English and Spanish)
Website

Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline
800-327-5050
Website

South Shore Peer Recovery
Website

The Anchor
Provides community for those struggling with problem of addiction
7 Hadassah Wy, Hull, MA 02045
Phone: (781) 534-9327
Website

National Sexual Assault Hotline
800-656-4675

Plymouth County Outreach
Website

Mobile Crisis Intervention
877-382-1609

Aspire Health Alliance

E.L.H. Counseling Services

Samaritans – Preventing Suicide, Providing Hope

South Shore Public Health Collaborative has a strong team devoted to preventing, educating and aiding in intervention when it comes to Mental Health.

We offer assistance with short-term counseling relating to a variety of mental health and psychosocial needs: grief and bereavement, life transitions, domestic violence, substance use, hoarding/clutter, assistance with resources like housing, heat and energy assistance, veteran’s support and much more.

Please use the form below to request information about South Shore Mental Health Resources.

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