Mental health
that's actually
for everyone.
If something feels wrong — you are not alone, and help should not cost money. 42 conditions, 130+ languages, zero signup. Plain language. Evidence-based.
If you are in immediate danger, call 911. These resources are free, confidential, and available right now.
Effective April 22, 2026 · SEEN International Foundation · Texas Nonprofit Corporation · EIN: 42-1928349 · Supersedes April 5, 2026 version
SEEN is operated by SEEN International Foundation, a Texas nonprofit corporation. Contact: rickardo@seenintl.org
Anonymous aggregate visit counts. Anonymous survey responses. Community wall notes (see "Community Wall" below). We never collect names, email addresses, IP addresses, device identifiers, or any directly personally identifying information.
All of the following are stored exclusively in your browser's local storage on your own device and are never transmitted: daily check-ins, check-in history and patterns, screening answers and scores (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5), coping plans, crisis safety plans, thought records, and returning-visitor metadata. Clearing your browser data will erase all of it permanently, including from our systems, because none of it was ever in our systems.
The SEEN Together wall accepts short anonymous notes (up to 280 characters) that expire 24 hours after posting and are permanently deleted. Each device is assigned a rotating pseudonymous handle (e.g. "Friend-ABCDEF") that regenerates every 24 hours. We do not store IP addresses, device fingerprints, or any information linking a handle to a real identity. Notes that are reported by three or more independent devices are automatically hidden globally. We do not log who reported which note. You may post up to three notes, ten replies, and thirty reactions per device per day.
We never sell data. Never run ads. Never track individuals. Never create user profiles. Never use cookies for analytics. Never employ fingerprinting, session replay, or behavioral tracking of any kind. Privacy is the foundation, not a feature.
Anonymous aggregate statistics and community wall notes are stored in Supabase (supabase.com), a SOC 2 Type II certified cloud database provider, on US-based infrastructure. Supabase processes this data solely at our direction under its standard data processing terms. No other data processors have access to any data.
When you activate translation, Google Translate processes page content client-side. We receive no data from translation usage. Google may set its own cookies governed by Google's privacy policy. Machine-translated clinical and mental health content may contain inaccuracies. Always consult a qualified mental health professional who speaks your language for clinical guidance.
We record which broad category of source referred you to SEEN — for example: TikTok, search engine, or direct visit. We store only the category label (e.g. "tiktok"), never the full referring URL, page path, or any individual-identifying information. This data is not linked to any user.
SEEN is for ages 13+. We do not knowingly collect data from users under 13. The community wall is available to users 13 and older in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and equivalent international frameworks. No personally identifying information is collected from any user regardless of age.
For users accessing SEEN from the European Union, United Kingdom, California, or another jurisdiction with applicable data protection law:
Lawful basis: Legitimate interest in providing free mental health education and anonymous aggregate platform improvement. No cookies are set by SEEN International Foundation directly; Google Translate may set its own cookies governed by Google's privacy policy.
Personal data: We do not process personal data as defined under GDPR Art. 4(1). Anonymous aggregate counts, device-rotating pseudonymous handles that are not linked to any identifier, and expiring wall notes do not constitute personal data in our interpretation. Supabase stores data on US-based infrastructure; you are advised of this cross-border context.
Rights: Because we do not hold data linkable to you, we cannot provide individual data access, rectification, or portability — there is nothing to retrieve. You may, however, clear all device-local data at any time by clearing browser storage. To request that a specific wall note be deleted before its 24-hour expiry, email us with the approximate post time and content; because we cannot verify authorship, we evaluate such requests on a best-effort basis.
Contact / complaint: rickardo@seenintl.org. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
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SEEN is educational only. Nothing here is medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. No professional relationship is created by using this site.
Call 911 or your local emergency number immediately. Call or text 988. Do not rely on SEEN in an emergency.
SEEN is for users aged 13 and older.
Governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Disputes resolved in the courts of Bell County, Texas. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if you are a consumer resident in a jurisdiction whose mandatory consumer protection laws confer rights that cannot be waived by contract — including the European Union, United Kingdom, or Australia — applicable mandatory local law will govern to the extent it conflicts with the above.
SEEN shall remain free to all users worldwide. This is an organizational commitment of SEEN International Foundation — not a contractual obligation enforceable by any individual user and does not create a legally binding duty to any third party.
Anonymous survey submissions displayed on the Impact page constitute user-generated content. To the extent permitted by applicable law, SEEN International Foundation is protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (47 U.S.C. § 230) with respect to such user-submitted content only. Section 230 is not invoked with respect to SEEN International Foundation's own first-party educational content.
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All SEEN content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any kind.
Using SEEN does not create a physician-patient, therapist-client, or any other professional relationship.
Always consult a qualified mental health professional. Never delay seeking professional advice because of something you read on SEEN.
SEEN's content is developed in alignment with safe-messaging principles published by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC), and the National Action Alliance Framework for Successful Messaging. AFSP and SPRC have not reviewed, endorsed, or certified this platform. Source guidelines: afsp.org and sprc.org.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. Call or text 988. Do not rely on this platform in a crisis.
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SEEN is committed to digital accessibility for everyone — including people with disabilities, people using assistive technology, and people on any device, any connection, anywhere on earth. Accessibility is not an afterthought. It is a foundational requirement of "free mental health education for every person."
We conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the standard referenced by:
prefers-reduced-motion: reduceWe are honest about where we fall short:
If you encounter a barrier while using SEEN, please tell us — that is the fastest way we fix it. Email rickardo@seenintl.org with:
We commit to acknowledging every report within 5 business days and fixing or documenting a timeline within 30 days. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may file a complaint with your national accessibility enforcement body (e.g. US Access Board, EU Commission).
SEEN's accessibility is assessed by self-assessment against WCAG 2.1 AA using automated tools and manual testing. The most recent assessment was completed on April 22, 2026. We have not yet engaged a third-party accessibility auditor; that is planned as funding allows.
If you need SEEN content in an alternative format (large print, plain-text, audio), email rickardo@seenintl.org and we will work to provide it at no cost.
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If something feels wrong — you are not alone, and help should not cost money. 42 conditions, 130+ languages, zero signup. Plain language. Evidence-based.
You don't need a diagnosis to be here. Browse by what feels familiar. Every condition includes plain-language explanations, real techniques, and free support resources.
These techniques are used by therapists worldwide. Use whichever feels right.
Every number here is a real person who found SEEN when they needed it.
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SEEN is a free public resource built for anyone who needs it. The use cases below describe how SEEN can be integrated. No partnership is implied or claimed unless individually disclosed in writing by SEEN International Foundation.
Reach us at contact@seenintl.org. Everything is free. No contracts. No fees. Just shared mission.
SEEN is 100% free — no ads, no paywalls. Every dollar keeps this platform alive for the person who finds it at 3am with nowhere to turn.
Secure, instant, automatic tax receipt. Powered by Zeffy — 0% platform fees. Your full donation reaches SEEN.
Donate Now — Free & SecureWorks in every country. No account required. Bitcoin donations are anonymous and not eligible for tax receipts.
For large gifts. Make checks payable to SEEN International Foundation.
SEEN welcomes grants from foundations, corporations, and government agencies. Full impact reporting provided.
Box breathing activates your parasympathetic nervous system, reducing anxiety in 60 seconds. Used by therapists, athletes, and military personnel worldwide.
Grounding brings you back to the present moment. Tap each item as you notice it. This pulls you out of anxiety or dissociation in real time.
A body scan brings awareness to physical sensations without judgment. Used in mindfulness-based therapy for depression and chronic pain.
Press Begin to start a 3-minute body scan.
A thought record is a core CBT tool. It helps you examine automatic thoughts and find more balanced perspectives. Used by therapists worldwide.
Mental health information should not be locked behind insurance, subscriptions, or language barriers. SEEN is built on one conviction: every person deserves to understand what's happening inside their own mind — in plain language, in their own language, at no cost, forever.
Three-quarters of the people who need mental health care on earth don't get it. Not because they don't want help — because help is expensive, unavailable in their language, written in clinical jargon, or stigmatized in their community. The highest-quality information is trapped behind paywalls, insurance networks, or medical training.
The people who need it most — the teenager up at 3am, the parent in a rural village, the uninsured worker, the person whose country's mental health budget is less than one percent of its GDP — are exactly the people the current system fails.
SEEN is an attempt to do one small, stubborn thing: put real, evidence-based mental health knowledge in the hands of anyone who can open a web browser. Forty-two conditions, plain language, translated into 130+ languages, readable offline, on a $50 phone with a spotty connection, in a refugee camp if that is where you are. No signup. No account. No cost. Not now. Not ever.
SEEN is operated by SEEN International Foundation, a Texas 501(c)(3) Public Charity (EIN 42-1928349, effective April 15, 2026). Founder: Rickardo Hudson. Contact: rickardo@seenintl.org.
SEEN International Foundation · Texas 501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN: 42-1928349 · Effective April 15, 2026 · IRS Letter 947.
SEEN grew out of a personal conviction — the idea that people who are suffering should not be invisible, that to be seen in your pain is the first step toward healing. That conviction is faith-informed for the founder, rooted in the image of salt that has not lost its taste and light that is not hidden under a basket (Matthew 5:13-16). But SEEN is not a ministry and does not proselytize. Every page is designed to be as useful to an atheist in Oslo as to a pastor in Lagos as to a Muslim teenager in Jakarta. The content is secular, clinical, and inclusive. If you are here for the information, that is all we want you to leave with.
SEEN is education, not treatment. It cannot replace a therapist, a psychiatrist, or a crisis counselor. It does not diagnose. It does not give personalized medical advice. If you are in crisis, please call or text a crisis line — we have linked one for your region at the top of the crisis page, and a worldwide directory at findahelpline.com.
If SEEN has been useful, the best thing you can do is share it with one person who might need it. The second best thing is to tell us what is broken or missing, at rickardo@seenintl.org. We read every note.
Choose the word that comes closest. You don't need to know what's wrong — just how it feels. This is not a diagnosis. It's a starting point.
Three questions. One minute. Everything stays on your device — nothing is ever sent anywhere.
Saved privately to your device. Come back tomorrow. Over time you'll start to see your own patterns.
Anonymous first-person accounts from people who have lived with these conditions. Written in their own words. Reviewed for clinical accuracy and safe messaging compliance.
If you have lived with a mental health condition and want to share your experience anonymously to help others, we'd be honored to hear from you. All submissions are reviewed for safe messaging before being published.
Your submission will be reviewed by our team for safe messaging compliance before publication. Submissions are anonymous. By submitting you confirm this is your own original writing.
There are two different kinds of plans for two different kinds of days. Pick the one that fits what you need right now — you can build both.
What do you notice in yourself when things are starting to get harder?
What coping strategies have worked for you in the past?
Two people in your life you can contact when things get hard.
A professional, clinic, or hotline you can contact if needed.
Real clinics, real people, real support. Many of these resources are free or use a sliding scale — meaning you pay what you can afford, including nothing.
Find the nearest free or low-cost clinic. Share your location for automatic results, or open the HRSA finder directly.
HRSA clinics accept uninsured patients and use sliding scale fees — you pay what you can afford, including nothing.
A space to leave one honest sentence. Anonymous. Disappears in 24 hours. Others can tap 💙 to say "I feel this" — or reply kindly. No likes. No followers. No algorithm. Just people being real with each other at 3am.
This is a wall, not a conversation. Your note stays for 24 hours, then disappears forever. No one knows who you are.
Say real things. Be honest. Be kind. Someone will read what you wrote. Write what you'd want to read.
What doesn't work here: crisis posts (please call 988 or text HOME to 741741 — we're not the right place for that and you deserve a real person), hate toward anyone, anything illegal, phone numbers, URLs, or trying to contact a specific person.
What works: one sentence of truth. "I'm tired." "Today was harder than yesterday." "I haven't told anyone I'm not okay." "I called my mom." Anything real.
Messages filter for crisis, hate, illegal content, URLs & phone numbers. 3 notes/day per device. Expires in 24 hours. Three independent reports auto-removes a note globally.
A 9-question self-screening for depression used by clinicians worldwide. Nothing you answer leaves this device. It is not a diagnosis — it is a starting point for a real conversation.
A 7-question self-screening for generalized anxiety. Used by GPs and therapists worldwide. Your answers never leave this device.
A 20-question self-screening for post-traumatic stress symptoms. Answering may bring up difficult feelings — you can stop any time. Nothing leaves this device.
Three clinically validated self-screenings used by doctors and therapists worldwide. Public domain — meaning free, forever, for everyone. Nothing you answer leaves this device. They are not diagnoses. They are starting points for a real conversation with a real person.
You showing up here means you're paying attention. That matters more than you know. This page is for you — the friend, partner, parent, sibling, coworker who noticed something is wrong. Here's what actually helps, what doesn't, and how to keep yourself okay while you help them.
No single sign proves something is wrong. But a cluster of changes that last more than two weeks — especially if they're a noticeable shift from the person's normal — is usually the real signal.
The goal isn't to fix them. It's to let them know you see them and they're not alone. That's it. That's the whole job.
Good opening lines:
If they tell you they're going to hurt themselves and ask you not to tell anyone — that's a promise you cannot keep and shouldn't try to. Say: "I love you too much to promise that. I'll be the one who tells — I'll do it gently, but I have to."
You cannot be the therapist, the parent, the crisis line, and the friend all at once. You will burn out. You are allowed to have limits. You are allowed to be sad about what they're going through.
Fill-in templates for the conversations that are hard to start. Use them word-for-word. Change them. Just don't stay silent because you don't know what to say. Nothing here is sent anywhere — you can copy it, edit it, or throw it away.
This isn't analysis. It isn't diagnosis. It's just what you've been telling yourself, reflected back in your own data — which has never left your device and never will. You need at least 7 check-ins for anything to show up here.