Frequently Asked Questions

  • Called In provides compassionate, virtual support for people experiencing suicidal thoughts, as well as the people who care for them. Services include one-on-one coaching and consultation, support for parents, partners, and loved ones, professional consultation for therapists and coaches, suicide education and training, and guidance that also addresses challenges such as trauma, grief, depression, identity, and life transitions. Rather than trying to eliminate suicidal thoughts, the focus is on understanding what they may be communicating.

  • The best place to start is with a free 15-minute consultation. It's an opportunity to ask questions, discuss your situation, and explore whether Called In is the right fit for you—without any pressure or obligation. From there, you can decide which services best support your needs.

  • Called In takes a different approach to suicide support. Instead of focusing solely on making suicidal thoughts disappear, we create space to understand them with curiosity, compassion, and respect. Our work is grounded in brain and body science and welcomes people at any stage of their journey, whether they're living with suicidal thoughts, supporting someone who is, or working professionally in the field. We believe that when people feel deeply understood, meaningful healing becomes possible.

  • The easiest way to connect is by booking a free consultation through our website. If you have questions about our services or want to learn more before scheduling, we'd love to hear from you and help you determine whether Called In is the right fit.

  • Pricing varies depending on the type of service you're seeking. Because every person's needs are different, we'll discuss the most appropriate support and associated fees during your initial consultation. Your free 15-minute consultation is always available as a no-obligation first step.

  • Working with Called In is collaborative, compassionate, and judgment-free. You'll find a space where every part of your experience is welcome, including thoughts and feelings that may be difficult to talk about elsewhere. Rather than rushing to fix or manage what's happening, we move at your pace to better understand your experience, helping you reconnect with safety, meaning, and your authentic self.