Military
Military Pathways® (formerly the Mental Health Self-Assessment Program MHSAP) is a voluntary, anonymous mental health and alcohol education screening program offered to military personnel and their families in all branches, including the National Guard and Reserve.
The primary goals of the program are to educate, raise awareness, offer screenings, and host events about mental health.
Military Pathways program materials are provided FREE to installations, units and groups. Funding is provided by Force Health Protection and Readiness, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs.
Community
CommunityResponse® is a comprehensive mental health educational and screening program designed for organizations, including hospitals, community centers, social service agencies, government organizations, and older adult facilities.
CommunityResponse offers community-based organizations opportunities to offer year-round mental health screening for depression and related mood disorders, alcohol misuse and eating disorders. The flagship program of CommunityResponse is the National Depression Screening Day program.
Colleges
CollegeResponse® promotes the prevention, early detection and treatment of prevalent, often under-diagnosed and treatable mental health disorders and alcohol problems through in-person and online screening. For more than a decade, the program has offered affordable and practical risk management tools and information that educate, assess, and connect students with appropriate resources.
Your campus health and counseling center has limited capacity. So how do you focus your resources on the students most at risk?
CollegeResponse Gives Your Students:
- The opportunity to self-screen for depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, generalized anxiety disorder, eating disorders, and alcohol use disorders
- Access to unlimited, anonymous online screenings and/or confidential screenings at in-person events
- Help-seeking tools
- Immediate results and referrals to your on-campus counseling and health center following completion of screening questionnaire
CollegeResponse offers kits to host in-person events for National Depression Screening Day® (NDSD), National Eating Disorders Screening Program (NEDSP) and National Alcohol Screening Day (NASD). Also, year-round online screening, with customized URL and home page featuring college colors, logo and photo of campus.
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Colleges may register for one or all of the screening programs available through CollegeResponse®. For further details on a specific program, please explore our site, or call our program office at: 781-239-0071.
Youth Prevention Programs
Suicide is the third-leading cause of death for 11 to 18-year-olds in the United States (CDC). Prevalence rates of youth who self-injure range from 15-20%.
Fortunately, the emotional crises that so often precede suicide and self-injury are both recognizable and treatable, and good prevention programs can teach youth how to recognize the symptoms of depression, in themselves or a friend, before it’s too late.
The youth prevention programs provide practical risk management tools and information to assess, prevent and respond to signs of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury.
WorkplaceResponse® and HealthcareResponse®
WorkplaceResponse is a mental health education and screening program available to businesses and their employees. The program can be easily integrated into existing employee assistance programs and technology and/or enhance already existing wellness initiatives hosted by human resource departments and/or occupational health departments.
The mental health screenings – available online and over the phone – are completely anonymous and confidential, yet provide very specific referral information – usually back to a company’s EAP -- should individuals need further evaluation and treatment.
The program offers screenings for common mental health concerns including depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, eating disorders and alcohol problems.
The goal of WorkplaceResponse is to raise awareness about common mental health issues and provide easy access to screenings and referral information for treatment.
HealthcareResponse organizations utilize the HealthcareResponse program to address HEDIS performance measures and conduct disease management initiatives around depression, alcohol misuse, and their co-morbidity.
Download a presentation which provides a thorough overview of our online screening program.