Mental Health On The Road

Touring can be rough on your mental health. You're constantly on the move, you're in unfamiliar places and sometimes you're with people you've only just met. We know how hard it can be, so we've added some resources here for you. If you need help, just ask. We're here for you.

PHONE NUMBERS for immediate help

Crisis Text Line

TEXT “ITSOK” TO 741741 (Available 24/7)

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin

(800) 662-HELP (4357)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-8255 or text TALK to 741741

National Sexual Assault Hotline

(800) 656-HOPE (4673)


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The roadie clinic is a one stop shop for mental and general health on the road. If you’re a manager of any kind and are looking for group-based resources, these folks can help you.

The Roadie Clinic

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The Amber Health team consists of licensed professionals: mental health clinicians, certified trainers, nutritionists/dietitians and health experts, all who have spent extensive time within the music industry and understand its unique environment.

AMBER HEALTH

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Music Industry Therapist Collection

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This collective provides access to high quality psychotherapy to those working within the music industry.

The Road To Rehab

We offer counseling to assist the artist in order to deal with reality.  Touring is a complete flight from reality.  Many artists only feel comfortable when on stage and don't know how to switch gears when the show is over.  We offer comprehensive help to assist the artist in making emotional transitions.