In A Crisis?

 


An “emergency” is a life-threatening or very serious situation requiring an immediate intervention or action.

A “crisis” is a serious and distressing situation that is not life-threatening but warrants professional monitoring, guidance and assistance as soon as possible. If you are in a crisis, use the Find a Clinical Psychologist search to locate a clinical psychologist.

If you are experiencing an emergency,

then please consider the following: phone 911, contact or go to the emergency service of a community mental health center or nearby hospital, contact your physician, contact the emergency number on your health insurance card, or call a crisis hotline for support or guidance.

Emergency Services – Community Mental Health Centers

  • Alexandria 703-746-3401
  • Arlington 703-228-5150
  • Fairfax 703-573-5679
  • Loudon 703-777-0320
  • Prince Georges 301-883-7879
  • Manassas 703-792-7800
  • Woodbridge 703-792-4900
  • Rappanhannock 540-659-2725
  • Washington, DC 1-888-WE-HELP

Crisis Hotlines

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
  • Northern Virginia 703-527-4077
  • Fredricksburg/Rappanhanock/Stafford 540-373-6876
  • Loudon 703-777-0320
  • Prince Georges 301-883-7879
  • Manassas 703-792-7800
  • Woodbridge 703-792-4900
  • Washington, DC 1-888-WE-HELP