As the world faces unprecedented fear and uncertainty, the mental health community understands that we are stronger together. That’s why we’ve teamed up with the nation’s most credible mental health organizations to collaborate on a free resource hub to help people address their mental health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19 Mental Health Resource Hub
Click on the links below to find targeted resources compiled by Psych Hub and our partners.
Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University
“The coalition we’ve built is unprecedented — never before have nonprofit advocacy and professional groups, the nation’s leading healthcare payors, academic medical institutions, and a government agency come together so quickly to address an urgent mental health need such as caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re gratified to see so many key stakeholders in the mental health field unite to answer the call. Mental health care services are and will be essential to provide to the public and also the health care providers and allied support personnel on the front lines during the crisis but also in the months and years thereafter.”

Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD., CEO of the American Psychological Association
“Health care providers and support staff are at the vanguard of this fight and may feel strained by the needs of those who rely on their care. The COVID-19 Mental Health Resource Hub was designed for them as well as for individuals. We have worked to ensure that our resources include information to support the mental wellness of health care professionals and others working on the front lines in communities across the country.”

Visit our Partners’ COVID-19 Pages for More Information
Patrick J. Kennedy, Co-Founder of Psych Hub, Former Congressman
“The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the mental health of every American. We hope that by pushing these free tools out as widely as possible, we can empower individuals, families, and health providers to prioritize mental health and take necessary actions when needed. Connectedness and support for one another will get us through this.”

In addition to our coalition partners, we have exceptional resources from our COVID Affiliate Partners
Affiliate Partner ResourcesThe COVID-19 Mental Health Resource Hub is a compilation of resources from various contributing partners. Inclusion on this Resource Hub does not indicate that partners have collaborated on, reviewed, or endorsed the materials.
For more information on COVID-19 resources please contact our Clinical Manager, Emily St. Amant at estamant@psychhub.com
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