NOMV's List

This list was created by gathering peer recommendations and utilizing additional researched sources. You are receiving recommendations from fellow veterinary professionals about resources in their area that they use/like. Resources may change over time, or your experience with the resource may be different from that of the recommender. In no way are any of the recommendations officially endorsed by NOMV. NOMV is simply making these known resources available. Any issues or red flags with listed resources should be addressed by emailing resources@nomv.org.

This database is:

  • Peer suggested resources
  • Vetted by volunteer mental health professionals
  • Evolving – new resources are added as they become available

The database is not:

  • Comprehensive (listing all resources everywhere)
  • Created by mental health professionals 
  • An endorsement of any of these resources by NOMV

If you are a veterinary professional that would like to add additional resources to this list, please submit the resource for review.

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The Parent Stress Line is a toll-free, confidential 24×7 helpline for parents who need to discuss issues related to their children.
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Parents
This therapist specializes in working with clients with depression, anxiety, ADHD and wounds of belonging. Uses a variety of modalities including somatic/body based and Internal…
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and support for lesbian, gay, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
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Under 25, LGBTQ+
Confidential 24-hour hotline provides emotional support, non-religious for those who feel overwhelmed, depressed or in crisis.
provides support, resources, and hope to young people through a hotline of professionally trained teen counselors, and outreach programs that de-stigmatize and normalize mental health.
live online network that uses instant messaging to respond to people in crisis.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people between 10 to 24. Sometimes it feels as though your struggle is being underestimated…
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ages 10-24
Behavioral health information and referral service. 
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