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🧠 The Myth:

“If we talk about suicide or mental health struggles, it just puts ideas in people’s heads. It makes things worse.”

🚫 The Truth:

Talking about mental health saves lives. Let me say that again, open conversations prevent crises. Avoiding these topics out of fear only adds to the stigma and isolation people already feel.

At Solera Behavioral Health, we work with teens every day who’ve been told to “stay strong,” “keep it to themselves,” or “just push through.” But silence doesn’t build strength it truly just builds walls.

✅ Here’s what actually helps:

  • Asking someone directly if they’re okay (or even if they’re thinking about suicide) doesn’t make them more likely to act, it gives them permission to speak.

  • Listening without judgment is often the first step toward healing.

  • Safety planning and support can’t happen if no one knows what’s going on.

💬 Real Talk:

When I started Solera, it was because I saw too many youth suffering quietly, especially in places where mental health still feels like a taboo topic, when everybody struggles. That has to change, and it starts with us normalizing the hard, and uncomfortable conversations.

We don’t lose people because we talk about suicide. We lose them because we don’t talk about it soon enough.

📢 What You Can Do:

  • Ask your friends how they’re really doing.

  • Share resources from our site like 988, MySafetyPlan.org, or your local crisis center.

  • Use your voice even, if it shakes.

🛑 Let’s bust the myth that silence is safe.

🟢 Talking is strength.

Reaching out is courage.

And healing begins with honesty.

  • Jun 10
  • 2 min read

🏠 What It Is

MySafetyPlan.org is a free, confidential, and easy-to-use tool that helps you create a personalized mental health safety plan. Whether you’re struggling, supporting a friend, or just want to be prepared, this site helps you take control of your mental health before a crisis hits.

💻 Where to Access It?

Visit: https://www.mysafetyplan.orgUse it on your phone, tablet, or computer—no app needed.

🧠 What It Helps With?

A safety plan is a simple step-by-step guide you build for yourself. It can help you get through tough moments, like:

  • Suicidal thoughts

  • Overwhelming anxiety or sadness

  • Self-harm urges

  • Feeling unsafe at home or in your environment

The site helps you:

  • Identify your warning signs

  • List personal coping strategies

  • Create a support network of people to contact

  • Find safe spaces and distractions

  • Add crisis contacts like 988 or local services

💡 Why It Matters for Youth

It’s hard to think clearly during a crisis. Having a safety plan written out ahead of time helps you make healthy choices when things feel out of control. It gives you:

  • A calm guide when your emotions are loud

  • A tool to share with therapists, friends, or family

  • More confidence in handling tough moments

🔐 Privacy First

Your plan is completely confidential. You can create it, save it, and update it anytime. No login required unless you want to save it securely for later access.

📢 From Solera Behavioral Health's Founder

At Solera, we believe in empowering youth with real tools, not just advice. MySafetyPlan.org is a resource every teen should know about. It's not just for moments of crisis; it's a way to take care of yourself daily.

💬 Check it out today:https://www.mysafetyplan.org

Mental health is your strength. Planning for it is power.

 
 
 
  • Jun 10
  • 2 min read

🏠 What It Is?

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a free and confidential mental health support line available 24/7, across the entire United States. Whether you're experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a mental health or substance use crisis, trained crisis counselors are just a call, text, or chat away.


📞 How to Reach It:

Dial: 988

Text: 988

🕒 Always Open — No Judgment, Just Support988 is available to everyone—youth, adults, friends, family, and caregivers.

It connects you to a local crisis center based on your area code, so the help is tailored to your community.

Support includes:

  • Crisis counseling

  • Suicide prevention

  • Substance use help

  • Connecting you to local services

  • Help for you or someone you’re worried about

💡 Why It Matters for Youth

Teen mental health matters more than ever. Whether you're overwhelmed by school, family stress, bullying, or big feelings you can’t explain—you don’t have to go through it alone.988 gives you:

  • Someone to talk to, anytime

  • Judgment-free, confidential help

  • A calm voice to guide you when everything feels too heavy

🌐 Expanding Access & Equity

988 is working to improve access for underserved groups, including LGBTQ+ youth, people of color, rural communities, and individuals with disabilities. Services are also available in Spanish and many other languages.

📢 A Word from Solera Behavioral Health's Founder

Mental health support should be easy to access. That’s why 988 is so important. It removes barriers and gives young people a direct line to help. Whether you need someone to talk to tonight or want to check in for a friend, 988 is a lifeline.

💬 Need help?

Call or text 988.

Asking for help is powerful.

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