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National Center for Peer Support Hotlines and Programs

 

University Behavioral Healthcare’s National Center for Peer Support offers effective, personalized, and comprehensive peer counseling services, including assessment, referral, and post-crisis intervention. All services are free and confidential. Relevant peer programs and hotlines include:

Provider Well-Being Initiative (MHTTC)

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental health. Now more than ever, it is essential to provide resources and information on self-care practices to the health and mental health workforces. The MHTTC Provider Well-Being Initiative was established to support provider well-being and work with agencies to implement organizational-level interventions that optimize provider satisfaction and health.

 

The MHTTC Provider Well-Being Initiative

Self-Care Resources (IIPR)

 

The mission of the Institute for Inpatient Psychiatric Rehabilitation (IIPR) is to improve the quality of care provided at New Jersey’s state psychiatric hospitals through consultation, education, program development and evaluation, using psychiatric rehabilitation goals, values and principles as well as current research.

IIPR highlights a number of self-care resources including Tolerance for Uncertainty: A COVID-19 Workbook.

 

IIPR Self-Care Resources