Megan Thee Stallion is giving fans the tools to “bounce back how a bad bitch always do” with her new online mental health portal. Launched on Tuesday, Bad Bitches Have Bad Days is a free, comprehensive resource network designed to connect users with the services that best fit their needs.

The website’s aggressively honest title comes from the hook for “Anxiety”, a deep cut off the Houston rapper’s new album Traumazine, released last month. While not exactly a radio hit or a club banger, the track connected with legions of Stallion’s fans who have seen the artist open up about her own struggles with mental health.

“I feel like right now mental health is more important to me, more than ever, because I have more pressure on me than I feel like I used to have … when I was Megan and I wasn’t as criticized and under such a magnifying glass as I am now,” Stallion told Taraji P. Henson on her series Peace of Mind with Taraji.

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Bad Bitches Have Bad Days is broken up into four subsections: therapy platforms, mental health resources, resource directories, and an LGBTQIA+ community helpline. The site provides avenues for immediate assistance including a number of helplines for things like suicide and crisis, substance abuse, LGBT youth, and more. Users can also access an array of information and networks to connect them with personal care providers. Additionally, the website features resources and helplines designed specifically for Black men and women, Native Americans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

“As a Black person and when you think of therapy, you think, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m weak.’ Like you think of medication and you just think the worst … It was never a conversation that was on the table,” Stallion said. “Now in this space, I’ve lost both of my parents. So now I’m like, ‘Oh, my gosh, who do I talk to? What do I do?’ And I just started learning that it’s O.K. to ask for help. And it’s O.K. to want to go get therapy.”

Megan Thee Stallion – “Anxiety” (Official Visualizer)