Say Hello to Population-Based Mental Wellbeing

The prevention and early intervention platform to help people flourish.

Over 75% of people approach mental health issues on their own without professional assistance. Googling for answers does not solve the problem—it actually amplifies it. CredibleMind provides this vast majority of people with evidence-based self-help for over 200 mental health and emotional well-being topics.

We call this Population-based Mental Wellbeing. Let us show you how it can work for you.

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It’s Time to De-stigmatize Mental Health Challenges

Mental and emotional distress is a growing crisis worldwide. It’s a drain on employer productivity, a driver of increasing healthcare costs, and it creates unnecessary suffering in our communities. Hospitals, health departments, employers, and coalitions are assessing the issues within their populations and identifying mental and behavioral health as a key priority across the board.

But what is a practical approach to addressing these problems?

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Of adults experience mental health conditions in their lifetime, 1 in 5 each year

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Gap between the need for mental health treatment and available resources

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Who attempt to work on mental health issues do so on their own

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Of self-help resources are not validated

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Of individuals recognize self-care as important to improving and maintaining their mental health

Introducing an Early Intervention and Prevention System Supporting Population-Based Mental Health

For years we’ve seen Population Health as the systematic approach to health care that aims to prevent and cure disease by keeping people healthy. But the elusive piece of the puzzle has always been mental health. How do you engage large-scale populations in an accessible and practical way?

With CredibleMind you’ll discover a prevention and early-intervention solution that enables you to work on population-based strategies. We’re driven to de-stigmatize seeking help, to make self-help evidence-based, and to connect people to credible resources matched to their needs and preferences. Let’s work together to transform how people improve their mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

Using CARES Act Funds for Mental Health

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COVID-19 and Provider Resilience

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Short Overviews of Population-based Mental Health Concepts and Benefits

Over 200 Topic Areas and 20,000 Evidence-Based Resources

Now you can provide a highly accessible gateway to help individuals flourish. At the heart of CredibleMind is our cloud-based content engine that’s exceptionally easy to use. From emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing to mental health, life events, and positive psychology, users are empowered with trusted information. And through machine learning, these resources stay continually updated.

Mental Health
  • Addiction & Recovery
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar
  • Body Image
  • Depression
  • Eating Behaviors
  • Stress
  • Therapy &  Support Groups
  • Trauma
Life Events
  • Adolescent Anxiety (Anxiety in Teens)
  • Adolescent Depression (Depression in Teens)
  • Breakups
  • Bullying
  • Caregiver Support: Elderly
  • Divorce
  • End-of-Life Care
  • Housing Transitions
  • Job Transitions
  • Menopause
Emotional Wellbeing
  • Anger Management
  • Creative Expression
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Grief and Loss
  • LGBTQ+
  • Nature & The Outdoors
  • Parenting
  • Relationships (Romantic)
  • Service & Volunteering
  • Time Management
Physical Wellbeing
  • Aging & Longevity
  • Bodywork
  • Cannabinoids (CBD)
  • Caregiver Support: General
  • Exercise & Body Movement
  • Herbs and Supplements
  • Living with Cancer
  • Living with Chronic  Illness
  • Nutrition
  • Sleep
Spiritual Wellbeing
  • Breathwork
  • Hypnosis
  • Inquiry & Reflection
  • Meaning & Purpose
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
  • Psychedelics and Entheogens
  • Self-Transcendence
  • Spirituality
  • Yoga
Positive Psychology
  • Compassion
  • Forgiveness
  • Happiness
  • Humor, Laughter, & Comedy
  • Meaningful Socializing & Loneliness
  • Negative Thinking
  • Positive Psychology
  • Resilience
  • Vulnerability
  • Work-Life Balance

Driven by Our Top-notch Editorial Team, Clinical Experts, and Users

While our machine-learning algorithms and bots continually search for the latest relevant resources, it’s the human touch from our world-class experts that ensure its evidence-based, validated, and trustworthy.

Add to the mix real-time ratings from both our experts and users to give a truly dynamic experience that’s highly personalized based on needs and preferences.

Jonathan Adler, MD

Co-editor-in-chief

A dedicated clinician and award-winning teacher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School for 22 years, Jonathan has served as editor of The New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM Journal Watch, eMedicine.com (now the Medscape Reference by WebMD) and has authored or edited 14 books.

Dustin DiPerna

Co-editor-in-chief

Dustin received his training at Cornell University and Harvard University. He is a recognized expert in world religions, positive psychology, and spirituality. Author and editor of four books, he currently teaches at Stanford University.

Team of Clinical Expert Contributors

Pamela Alexander, PhD
Area of Expertise: Trauma
PhD in Psychotherapy from Emory University

Thais Araujo, MD
Area of Expertise: Bodywork
MD from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil)

Amanda Borlenghi, PsyD
Area of Expertise: Personality Types
PsyD from the University of Denver

Bennett Crawford, LCSW, MSW
Area of Expertise: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling, Mindfulness
MSW from Virginia Commonwealth University

Mark Forman, PhD
Areas of Expertise: ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Therapy & Support Groups
PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology

Andrew Goddard, MD
Area of Expertise: Anxiety
MD from the University of Melbourne (Australia)

Ari Goldfield, MFT, MA, JD
Area of Expertise: Counseling Psychology
JD from Harvard Law School; MA in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies

Prudence Gourguechon, MD
Area of Expertise: Depression
MD from the University of Michigan

Oliver Grundmann, PhD
Area of Expertise: Herbs & Supplements
PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Kelsey Laird, PhD
Areas of Expertise: Compassion, Meaning & Purpose, Meditation, Mindfulness, Psychedelics & Entheogens
PhD in Psychology from Vanderbilt University

Justin Laube, MD
Area of Expertise: Bodywork
MD from the University of Minnesota Medical School

Carol Normandi, LFMT
Areas of Expertise: Body Image, Eating Disorders
MS in Counseling Psychology from San Francisco State University

Stefan Richter, MD, PhD
Areas of Expertise: Breathwork, End-of-Life Care, Psychedelics & Entheogens
MD from University of Michigan; PhD in Health Policy and Management from UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Andrea Ruf, PhD
Areas of Expertise: Housing Transitions, Parenting, Stress
PhD in Public Health from Federal University of Bahia (Brazil) and University of Zurich (Switzerland)

Mark Schmanko, MA, PhD Candidate
Areas of Expertise: Self-Transcendence, Spirituality, Yoga
PhD candidate in Religion from Rice University; MA from Harvard University

Jennifer Stern, LISW
Area of Expertise: Grief & Loss
MA in Clinical Social Work from University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration

Catherine Ulbricht, PharmD, MBA
Area of Expertise: Herbs & Supplements
PharmD from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; MBA from Northeastern University

Scott Weiner, MD, MPH
Area of Expertise: Addiction & Recovery
MD from UC Irvine; MPH from Harvard School of Public Health

Highly Customizable to Reflect Your Strategies and Services

Here’s where you can make CredibleMind your own through these core features:

  • Co-branding for you to project a leadership position in your community.
  • Links to resources you’ve invested in to help consumers find local resources, such as professional services.
  • Community reports that let you see the “mental health profile” of your community, areas of need, and information to plan more effective interventions.
  • Micro-targeting to support specific audiences, such as youth, seniors, those recently incarcerated, and more.

Over time we’ll offer a knowledge base of “what works” by measuring the outcomes of resources used by individuals and identifying those that are most effective.

What Clients are Saying

This is a one-of-a-kind offering, driven by data scientists and academic experts that is helping ensure individuals seeking help on the web are getting credible, trustworthy resources.

Tyler Norris, MDiv

Chief Executive, Well Being Trust

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Scott Dahl
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Kathy Carlton
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