by Robert Murphy | Apr 3, 2022 | Landing Page
CredibleMind delivers a powerful population-based foundation for your mental health strategies. In an easy-to-use online platform, it brings together trustworthy, evidence-based approaches and information while placing a strong emphasis on “upstream” opportunities to promote positive mental health, prevent potential problems before they occur, and intervene early. Resources and interventions enable people to become resilient, with the skills they need to address risks and vulnerabilities and to cope with life’s ups and downs.
by Robert Murphy | Aug 25, 2021 | Landing Page
County Collaboration with ADAMH Aims to Increase Access to Mental Health Services, Decrease Stigma
by Robert Murphy | May 4, 2021 | Landing Page
As more and more people get their COVID-19 vaccination, attention is now turning to what we can do to address mental health issues that have arisen or intensified over the past year. According to the latest American Psychological Association snapshot, 84% are actually struggling with at least one emotion stemming from prolonged stress in the prior two weeks.
by Robert Murphy | Mar 19, 2021 | Landing Page
As you ramp up to handle the crowds in your vaccine efforts, we want to point out you can do a lot in the 15-minute window after the jab where everyone waits to make sure they’re ok. It’s your opportunity to help address a mental health crisis that was well underway even before the pandemic.
by Robert Murphy | Nov 3, 2020 | Landing Page
POWERING COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AND RESILIENCY CREDIBLEMIND FOR COMMUNITIES Instant DownloadPlease provide us with your contact information so that we share additional helpful information and strategies that we think might be of interest. Of course, you can...
by Robert Murphy | Jul 3, 2020 | Landing Page
Making Mental Health a Hospital-Wide Priority
To effectively manage the demands of their profession and better ensure the provision of quality care, mental health self-care is critical to the well-being of your providers. Creating a culture of mental health and a community of action can help reduce medical errors, burnout, and turnover rates.