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Psychological First Aid Training for First Responders

The Mental Health Awareness Initiative provides free online training for individuals and specialists who offer crisis response first aid. The training will be conducted in Armenian and English. The duration of the first training module is 5 hours. There will be 4 breaks during the training. What is Psychological First Aid? Psychological First Aid (PFA) ..read more Psychological First Aid Training for First Responders
Healing the Wounds of History

We are happy to announce a new round of collaboration between the Mental Health Awareness Initiative and the Center for The Living Arts. On December 7th, join us for a free 6-hour online Experiential Workshop exploring the Historical Legacy of the Armenian Genocide and processing the wounding connected with the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh war and the ..read more Healing the Wounds of History
Help us establish an emotional support hotline

A crisis hotline is a service people can call for immediate phone counselling by trained volunteers and mental health professionals. Such hotlines have existed in most major cities of the English-speaking world since the mid-1970s. Initially set up to help those contemplating suicide, many have extended their mandate to deal more generally with emotional crises.
The Role of Mental Health Awareness in Mental Health Promotion and Prevention in Armenian Context
The Role of Asian Provider During COVID-19 Pandemic

Catherine Vuky, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who has 20+ years of experience in working with immigrant and refugee children and families in an Asian community Health Center. She is dedicated to breaking down barriers for members of the Asian community in accessing mental health resources.