Emergencies
In the event of a crisis or escalation of either psychiatric or medical symptoms please contact one of the following immediately:
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Medical, suicide, or other life-threatening emergency: Dial 112 or 999 (from a mobile or fixed phone line)
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Your doctor – GP or psychiatrist
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A responsible family member or friend
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The emergency room / A&E of your nearest hospital
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Other Sources of Help:
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Pieta (suicidal distress) Free 24/7 Crisis helpline: 1800 247 247 or Text HELP to 51444 / www.pieta.ie
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Emotional Support Helpline: Dial 116 123 (from a mobile or fixed phone line)
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Rape Crisis Help and Support: 0800 77 8888 / www.rapecrisishelp.ie
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Women's Aid (domestic/emotional violence or coercion) 24hr National Freephone Helpline: 1800 341 300 / www.womensaid.ie
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Men's Aid (domestic/emotional violence or coercion): 9am-5pm Mon-Fri Confidential National Support Line: 01 554 3811 / www.mensaid.ie
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Transgender Equality Network Ireland & LGBT Helpline: 1890 929 539
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​Bodywhys (The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland) Helpline: (01) 2107906 / www.bodywhys.ie
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Substance Abuse Organisations:
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Alcoholics Anonymous Ireland: www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie
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If you are troubled by a friend or family member's substance use: www.al-anon-ireland.org​​​​​​
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