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  1. Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas

    Call our suicide and crisis hotline in Dallas, Texas, at (214) 828-1000 if you are having suicidal thoughts. We offer trainings & resources for suicide prevention and crisis.

  2. Information about the Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas

    The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas is located in Dallas, Texas and we answer calls throughout the DFW Metroplex. Our Texas crisis hotline has been in continuous operation …

  3. Texas Crisis Center Programs and Services

    We provide a free suicide helpline as well as a suicide survivor support group and community education programs.

  4. Free suicide helpline open 24/7 in Dallas, Texas

    Our Texas crisis hotline is for anyone in crisis, including those with chronic suicidal ideation or in need of emergency mental health resources.

  5. What’s the suicide hotline number for North Texas?

    The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas If you would like more information regarding our services, please complete and submit the form below. Although we do not currently offer a …

  6. Survivors of Suicide - Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas

    Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas > Programs and Services > Survivors of Suicide

  7. Mental Health and Suicide Crisis Debriefing

    Our staff at the mental health crisis hotline in Texas can assist loved ones, coworkers, or peers impacted by a loss due to suicide. We are equipped to handle suicide PTSD.

  8. Crisis Intervention Training - Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas

    The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas provides training on the crisis model to hostage negotiators through our ten-week crisis intervention course. The Dallas, Allen, Plano, Frisco, …

  9. Thank You - Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas

    Texas Crisis Center helping those in crisis, especially suicidal crisis, find hope for the future.

  10. suicide hotline Archives - Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas

    Many calls to our Texas crisis center come from people in personal distress—but some of the most urgent are from parents worried about their children. When a mom or dad calls our crisis …