You are not alone.
Help is here.
Some seasons of life feel heavier than others. Loneliness. Grief. Anxiety that will not quiet. A diagnosis. A breakup. A job lost. A move. The ache of feeling unseen. Whatever you are carrying tonight, please know — there are people whose only job is to listen, to care, and to walk with you. This page holds a gentle directory of warm hands, kind voices, and quiet comfort, for any adult who needs one tonight.
Three lines that are always open.
You do not have to be in crisis to call. You only need to want someone on the other end of the line. These three lifelines are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
More voices who want to hear yours.
These national lines and organizations offer information, peer support, referrals, and help for the particular weights any adult may carry — grief, caregiving, anxiety, abuse, addiction, fraud, and the quiet ache of feeling unseen.
Twelve-step & recovery fellowships.
Many adults carry quiet struggles with alcohol, medication, food, gambling, or worry that grow louder after loss, change, or a sleepless year. These free, peer-led fellowships meet in person, online, and by phone — every day, all over the world. You are welcome at any meeting. You do not have to speak.
Inspirational, soothing & uplifting videos.
Sometimes what we need is not a phone call but a quiet half hour with something gentle. The links below open curated YouTube searches and trusted channels — soothing nature, hymns, comedy from a kinder era, guided rest, and the music of your years. Make a cup of tea. Sit by a window. Press play.
Six small things that may steady you.
None of these is a cure. None of these replaces the lines and the people above. They are simply six gentle suggestions for the next breath, the next quarter hour, the next small step toward feeling held.
Two gentle steps further.
Phone calls and breathing and tea and quiet videos are wonderful — and sometimes what the heart needs is a longer conversation with itself, or with someone trained to listen for a living. Here are two paths to deeper care, on your own schedule, at your own pace.
The Self-Care Guide
A small, gentle book written by Dr. Darleen for anyone walking through hopelessness, anxiety, despair, or grief. Inside you’ll find practical tools — a Moment by Moment Action Plan, a Healing Letter template you can use with family or friends, gentle guidance on when and how to disclose your struggles to the people in your life, and on setting the boundaries that protect your healing.
↓ Download the Guide · Free PDFTalk with a Counselor
Many adults with Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial health insurance already have coverage for mental health counseling — and many people don’t realize it until they ask. A licensed therapist can sit with exactly what you are feeling, help you find your footing, and walk with you for the longer road. Psychology Today’s free directory lets you filter by your location, your insurance, and the issues you’d like to work on.
Find a counselor near you →You are deeply loved. You matter. You are still becoming.
The world is gentler with you here in it. There is no time of life that is too late to ask for help, and no kind of pain that disqualifies you from being held. Please reach out. Even tonight. Even now.
You are not alone.
Help is here.
Some seasons of life feel heavier than others. Loneliness. Grief. Anxiety that will not quiet. A diagnosis. A breakup. A job lost. A move. The ache of feeling unseen. Whatever you are carrying tonight, please know — there are people whose only job is to listen, to care, and to walk with you. This page holds a gentle directory of warm hands, kind voices, and quiet comfort, for any adult who needs one tonight.
Three lines that are always open.
You do not have to be in crisis to call. You only need to want someone on the other end of the line. These three lifelines are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
More voices who want to hear yours.
These national lines and organizations offer information, peer support, referrals, and help for the particular weights any adult may carry — grief, caregiving, anxiety, abuse, addiction, fraud, and the quiet ache of feeling unseen.
Twelve-step & recovery fellowships.
Many adults carry quiet struggles with alcohol, medication, food, gambling, or worry that grow louder after loss, change, or a sleepless year. These free, peer-led fellowships meet in person, online, and by phone — every day, all over the world. You are welcome at any meeting. You do not have to speak.
Inspirational, soothing & uplifting videos.
Sometimes what we need is not a phone call but a quiet half hour with something gentle. The links below open curated YouTube searches and trusted channels — soothing nature, hymns, comedy from a kinder era, guided rest, and the music of your years. Make a cup of tea. Sit by a window. Press play.
Six small things that may steady you.
None of these is a cure. None of these replaces the lines and the people above. They are simply six gentle suggestions for the next breath, the next quarter hour, the next small step toward feeling held.
Two gentle steps further.
Phone calls and breathing and tea and quiet videos are wonderful — and sometimes what the heart needs is a longer conversation with itself, or with someone trained to listen for a living. Here are two paths to deeper care, on your own schedule, at your own pace.
The Self-Care Guide
A small, gentle book written by Dr. Darleen for anyone walking through hopelessness, anxiety, despair, or grief. Inside you’ll find practical tools — a Moment by Moment Action Plan, a Healing Letter template you can use with family or friends, gentle guidance on when and how to disclose your struggles to the people in your life, and on setting the boundaries that protect your healing.
↓ Download the Guide · Free PDFTalk with a Counselor
Many adults with Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial health insurance already have coverage for mental health counseling — and many people don’t realize it until they ask. A licensed therapist can sit with exactly what you are feeling, help you find your footing, and walk with you for the longer road. Psychology Today’s free directory lets you filter by your location, your insurance, and the issues you’d like to work on.
Find a counselor near you →You are deeply loved. You matter. You are still becoming.
The world is gentler with you here in it. There is no time of life that is too late to ask for help, and no kind of pain that disqualifies you from being held. Please reach out. Even tonight. Even now.
