Mental Health Support
We are committed to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of each Eden Prairie Schools student. There are counselors, school psychologists and other mental health professionals in each of our schools, and you can also take advantage of many community mental health supports.
Navigating the pressures of adolescence can sometimes feel overwhelming, but you are not alone. Reaching out to a trusted adult, friend, family member or professional is the first step to finding help. We are here for you!
NAMI Minnesota MDH Mental Health National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
In crisis or know someone struggling? Help is available 24/7.
If this is an emergency, dial 911.
Hennepin County Crisis Line: Call 612-596-1223
National Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988, or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 (AYUDA para en Español)
Virtual Chat with 988
We're Here to Support
Every building has at least one licensed mental health professional. Those staff members, and the others listed here, may be contacted directly with questions that involve your or your family’s wellbeing. Although we cannot provide medical advice, we are here to answer questions and support family needs in any way we can.
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Mental Health Services & Resources
Instructions: Customized post popup (THIS DOES NOT SHOW ON THE LIVE PAGE)
To use a customized post popup that does not use Composers native post popup functionality, follow the steps below. This is to be used with a Post element.
- Set the post element to not open in a popup in the "Link To" settings.
- All fields except title, thumbnail, and read more are hidden by default on the page.
- Add the "customized-popup" custom class to the grid, list or slider Post element.
- There are custom classes to show every field in the post element by default. As mentioned in #2, they are all hidden by default on the page, except for the title, thumbnail, and read more, but below are a list of custom classes you can utilize if you want a particular field to show on the page. These custom classes are to be put on the Post element. The names are self explanatory and are named after the available fields in the "Content Details" area of the Post element settings. THESE CLASSES WILL MAKE THE RELEVANT FIELDS SHOW ON THE PAGE.
- page-show-tags
- page-show-categories
- page-show-body
- page-show-updateddate
- page-show-updatedtime
- page-show-expireddate
- page-show-expiredtime
- page-show-publishdate
- page-show-publishtime
- page-show-author
- page-show-sharingbuttons
- Similarly, there are a set of custom classes available which will allow you to hide information in the popup. THESE CLASSES WILL MAKE THE RELEVANT FIELDS HIDE IN THE POPUP.
- popup-hide-summary
- popup-hide-tags
- popup-hide-categories
- popup-hide-body
- popup-hide-thumbnail
- popup-hide-updateddate
- popup-hide-updatedtime
- popup-hide-expireddate
- popup-hide-expiredtime
- popup-hide-publishdate
- popup-hide-publishtime
- popup-hide-author
- popup-hide-sharingbuttons
- popup-hide-thumbnail
- There is one custom class available to hide the thumbnail on the actual page (this won't affect the popup).
- page-hide-thumbnail
- Ideally, never turn on the "Link titles to post details" setting in the "Content Details" area of the Post element settings. That generates the anchors which was causing duplicates in the search results. However, on page load, they are being removed anyway. Better safe than sorry!
- Whatever details are checked in the "Content Details" area, that's what will show up in the popup (unless you hide them via the custom classes that are provided), except for the read more link. Logically, there's nothing to read more at that point, and also mimics how the native Composer Post popup works. This means by extension, the "Popup Details" area in the Post element settings is now disabled.
- Grief Counseling
Online support offering individual and family support and parent consultation for anyone who has experienced grief/loss, based in Eden Prairie.
Phone: 952-224-4859 ext. 1 or 2
Website: https://www.griefcarecounseling.com/
- Indigenous Resources
Despite the strengths of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) families and communities, suicide remains a devastating and all too frequent event. Complex, interrelated factors contribute to an increased suicide risk among AI/AN people and include mental health disorders, substance abuse, intergenerational trauma and community-wide issues. Factors that protect AI/AN youth and young adults against suicidal behavior are a sense of belonging to one's culture, a strong tribal/spiritual bond, the opportunity to discuss problems with family or friends, feeling connected to family and positive emotional health.
Cooperation among Tribal, Federal, and other partners is imperative to create a safety net of interconnected programming — health, education, law enforcement, public health and well-being, economic development and physical and behavioral health — to maximize effectiveness of services and to protect individuals against suicide risk.
Website: https://www.ihs.gov/suicideprevention/
Additional Resources
- Indigenous Resources
Your mental health and wellness is a priority. Native American, Indian, Indigenous and Alaska Native communities are placed at a higher risk due to historical trauma, and compounding discrimination and oppression, in conjunction with a lack of investment into supportive resources. Below, you will find tips and resources to support yourself, a loved one, and other members of Native American, Indian, Indigenous, and Alaska Native communities.
If you are in need of support, you can call, text, or chat with 988. They are available 24/7. 988 works to ensure that all people have access to the support and resources reflective of their own needs. They are always here for you.
If you are struggling, there are ways to cope right now. You can also call the 988 Lifeline at any time - they are free, confidential, and 24/7.
Call or Text: 988
Website: https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/americanindian-alaskanatives-indigenouspeoples/
- Español
Todos podemos ayudar a prevenir el suicidio. 988 Lifeline brinda apoyo gratuito y confidencial las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana para personas que están pasando por momentos difíciles. También ofrecen recursos de prevención y crisis para usted o sus seres queridos al igual que mejores prácticas para profesionales en los Estados Unidos.
Tel: 1-888-628-9454
https://988lifeline.org/es/home/
- LGBTQIA+
All of our support volunteers identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ family, and are here to serve the entire community, by providing free and confidential peer support, information and local resources through national hotlines and online programs.
Phone: 1-888-843-4564 (Weekdays, 4 p.m.-12 a.m.; Saturdays 12-5 p.m.)
Youth Talking Hotline: 1-800-246-7743 (Weekdays, 8-12 p.m.)
Email: youth@GLBTNationalHelpCenter.org
Website: http://www.glnh.org/
- LGBTQIA+
The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people. We provide information and support to LGBTQ+ young people 24/7, all year round.
Phone: 866-488-7386
Text: 678678
Website: www.thetrevorproject.org
- Mental Health Care
LifeStance Health (formerly Family Innovations) is a national leader in mental, behavioral and emotional wellness. Our mission is to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable and personalized mental health care.
Phone: 952-224-2282
Website: https://lifestance.com/location/eden-prairie-mn-7525/
7525 Mitchell Road, Suite 100
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
- Local
- Crisis Response
Hennepin County
Adult: 612-596-1223
Children: 612-348-2233
Hennepin County Mental Health Emergency
Scott County
952-818-3702
Carver County
952-442-7601
Dakota County
952-891-7171
Minnesota Mental Health Hotline
866-903-3787
www.mentalhealthhotline.org/minnesota/
MN Warmline
Somebody to talk to 5-10 p.m., Monday-Saturday
651-288-0400
- Local