What should you do if your feelings of self-harm or suicide feel strong?
Sometimes when people feel depressed or anxious, thoughts about wanting to hurt themselves can arise. This can be due to a desire to “escape” from their current negative feelings and replace it with more tangible physical pain. Sometimes, patients seek out a way to feel “something, anything” if they have been experiencing emotional numbness. These feelings are real and potentially dangerous and should be taken seriously. If patients are feeling urges to hurt themselves the first thing to do is to tell someone right away – a family member or a friend. They should try to be in the same physical space as someone else rather than alone.
Physical movement (ex. walking, running in place, jumping jacks) as well as a hot/cold shower can also relieve such an urge. Holding ice in their hands or drinking an iced beverage can also distract their senses to focus more on the coldness rather than the urges to hurt themselves, allowing time for those thoughts to cool off. If these feelings remain strong or become more difficult to resist, patients MUST seek emergent medical care right away.
If you are in crisis you can always go to your nearest emergency room or call 911 (ask for the Psychiatric Emergency Response Team or PERT). Having strong suicide or self-harm thoughts are considered medical emergencies!
Access and Crisis Line 🔗: 888-724-7240
Trained and experienced counselors are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day to provide support, referrals, and crisis intervention.
Crisis Text Line 🔗: 741-741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 🔗: 988
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
California Mental Health Line: Phone/Text 855.845.7415
Mon-Fri 7 am – 11 pm
Sat 7 am – 3 pm
Sun7 am – 9 pm
San Diego County
Rady Behavior Health Urgent Care 🔗
Appointment and walk-in clinic staffed by psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social workers and a case manager. Translation services are available
4305 University Ave, Suite 150
San Diego, CA 92105
858-966-5484
Mon-Fri 9 am – 4 pm (appointment only)
Mon-Fri 4 pm – 8 pm (walk-in)
New Alternatives
Crisis Action and Connection
730 Medical Center Court
Chula Vista, CA 91911
619-591-5740
New Alternatives
North County Behavioral Crisis Center Intervention and Response Team
225 W. Valley Parkway, Suite 100
760-233-0133
11878 Avenue of Industry
San Diego, CA 92128
858-487-3200
888-565-4228 [24 hours intake line]
7850 Vista Hill Ave
San Diego, CA 92123
858-836-8434
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Rady Children’s Hospital Crisis Center - Oceanside 🔗
3605 Vista Way, #258
Oceanside, CA 92056
760-730-5900
Mon-Fri 4-8 pm
Sat-Sun 1-8 pm
Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) 🔗
Hillcrest Neighborhood
4309 3rd Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
619-876-4502
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Urgent Line for Western Riverside County - 951-686-4357
You will be able to speak with a counselor.
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