Robyn Mehlenbeck, Director of the George Mason Center for Community Mental Health (CCMH) and clinical psychologist, discusses the incredible progress CCMH has made over the past year. With a dual mission of training the next generation of behavioral health providers and delivering accessible, affordable mental health services, CCMH is making a profound impact. From a 27% increase in their Spanish emotional support line usage to providing over 2,500 therapy sessions on a sliding scale, this center is truly transforming lives while addressing community needs. Learn more about their innovative programs, including free parent webinars, veteran-focused services, and the importance of addressing social media's effects on mental health. Discover how CCMH fosters community support and empowers future mental health professionals through evidence-based training. Robyn shares the "butterfly effect" of their mission and offers heartfelt advice for anyone navigating tough times: don’t isolate, seek support, and remember that help is always available. Whether you're a mental health advocate, a parent, or someone in need of resources, this inspiring conversation is a must-watch. For more information, visit CCMH’s website at ccmh.gmu.edu and explore their annual report and free resources.
From "PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause"
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