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A hub of resources to empower individuals to pursue better mental health for themselves and others

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Mental Health Information for Every Ally

 

What is an ally? An ally works with others toward a common, worthwhile goal, and that is exactly the purpose behind Psych Hub's mental health ally-oriented content. We offer hundreds of videos, courses, podcasts, and other educational resources so everyone can learn how to support themselves or others on their mental health journey. We also help people connect with specialized licensed mental health practitioners who meet their needs and preferences.

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Knowledge Drives Understanding and Decision-Making

When people know more, they can do more — for themselves and others.

Organizations benefit from Psych Hub by being able to offer evidence-based resources that support their employees and create a more compassionate, mentally healthy workforce.

Better understand mental health symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments

Learn scientifically proven ways to manage or reduce symptoms

Understand the different types of mental health practitioners so they can find the best fit for their needs and preferences

Get matched with practitioners who meet their criteria using a free, question-based, connection platform 

Gain empathy and compassion for those around them living with mental health challenges, and access intervention tools to better support them during critical times

6 in 10

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans have experienced concerns about either their own mental health or the mental health of family and friends.

53 Percent

53% of adults say they became comfortable seeking care and resources for their own mental health after hearing about other people’s challenges.

74 percent

Nearly 3/4 of employed adults say their employer should offer resources and access to mental health services.

4 in 10

Approximately four in 10 adults feel that mental health related conversations with friends and family positively impact mental health.

Demonstrate Your Allyship by Earning Psych Hub Certification

Individuals can earn Mental Health Ally Certificates by taking classes in a specific competency area. If 20% of employees earn certification, the entire organization is deemed Psych Hub Verified and can use that accolade to demonstrate its commitment to mental wellness in the workplace.
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Mental Health Ally Courses 

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Mental Health Competency 1

Learn about mental health issues, their impact on the community, and the dangers of stigma regarding mental health.

 

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Mental Health Competency 2

Learn about techniques that may be vital in helping people who experience mental health disorders find support in managing their symptoms.

 

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Mental Health Competency 3: Substance Use Awareness

Learn about some of the most commonly used types of substances, risk and protective factors for substance use, and practical ways you can help someone find support that can lead to recovery.

 

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Diversity And Mental Health

Learn about the different types of diversity, how negative reactions to diversity affect many people’s mental health, and how to promote inclusion.

 

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Understanding And Overcoming Bias

Learn how bias impacts people’s interactions with each other and techniques for overcoming this bias.

 

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Suicidal Behavior Competency

Learn about the nature of suicide and how to recognize warning signs for someone who may be at risk for suicide, as well as ways to connect those at risk to support services.

 

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Safety Planning For Suicidal Ideation And Intimate Partner Violence

Learn how to help someone who may be in an abusive relationship or experiencing suicidal ideation.

 

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Motivational Interviewing: Communication Basics

Learn about four communication techniques utilized in the evidence-based practice of Motivational Interviewing. This course was created for those who want to build their conversational skills and become better listeners.

 

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Helping In A Mental Health Crisis

Learn how to accurately describe signs of a mental health crisis and identify practical skills that may be used to support someone who needs help.

 

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Fostering Resilience

Learn how to develop the skill of resilience, which can help to protect against the impacts of stress and trauma.

 

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Real-Life Examples of Mental Health Allies in Action

Jennifer experienced a panic attack for the first time after her spouse passed away. She was terrified of having a recurrence. Using Psych Hub, she was able to find helpful videos about panic attacks, as well as a podcast on “Navigating Grief and Loss.”

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Jennifer

As a manager at a large hotel, Amit wanted to better understand and support the people he manages, who come from many different cultures. He took Psych Hub's “Diversity and Mental Health” and “Diversity and Bias” classes and immediately put his learning into practice to guide his team when an employee experienced a mental health crisis.

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Amit

Jordan noticed his friend and co-worker occasionally coming to work hungover, and talking more frequently about binge drinking on the weekends. Because Jordan had completed the courses to become a Workplace Mental Health Ally, he knew how to introduce a discussion with his friend about his concerns and point him toward resources to help. The friend is now meeting with a substance abuse counselor he found through the Psych Hub Connect directory, and is on his way to recovery. 

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Jordan

Maddie, a 15 year old, was diagnosed with anorexia by her pediatrician. Her parents were distraught and didn’t know what to do. They turned to Psych Hub, where they discovered three short videos: “What is Anorexia?,” “Treatment Types for Anorexia,” and “How to Help Someone with Anorexia.” They said spending ten minutes watching those videos gave them the information they needed to find the right care for their daughter. 

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Maddie

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