Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week Social Media Campaign since 2014, first in conjunction with nonprofit partners such as Postpartum Support International (PSI), through the National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health. The campaign aims to raise awareness about maternal mental health disorders like ...
In the past decade, there have been extensive efforts in the Western world to raise public awareness about mental health problems, with the goal of reducing or preventing these symptoms across the population. Despite these efforts, reported rates of mental health problems have increased in these co...
Magellan is committed to increasing awareness about BIPOC mental health, wellness, and the importance of recognizing and addressing concerns.
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To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, National Geographic announcedTake Your Time, a campaign that encourages audiences to slow down and find time for themselves. TheTake Your Timecampaign will span National Geographic’s platforms, including its magazine, digital, and social media accounts. ...
(NAMI) launched MoreThanEnough, an empowering campaign for 2023 Mental Health Awareness Month. This campaign aims to address urgent needs and create a sense of belonging for people with ongoingmental health crises, which makes them have proper treatment using mental health services and likely propel...
Mental Health America’s national campaign for May, which is Mental Health Awareness Month, is “Look Around, Look Within” emphasizing how our surroundings impact our mental health. Though at times it can be stressful, spring cleaning can have mental health benefits. Some of these include ...
This “emotional contagion” happens even more powerfully on social media. Studies show that emotional content—whether it's a heartwarming story about autism awareness (Bail, 2016) or a funny healthy eating tip (Lister et al., 2015)—gets shared far more than dry facts...
“How Are You, Really?”launches in May for Mental Health Awareness Month and will be accompanied by the #howareyoureallychallenge on social media, asking people to share how they are feeling and then to nominate friends to do the same. ...
Social media or celebrities convey positive This could be achieved through campaigns featuring celebrities advocating for mental health awareness and destigmatization, and through social media outlets. For example, in the UK, the Heads Together campaign was spearheaded by the Duke and Duchess of Cambrid...