Active Minds at Carnegie Mellon

Active Minds at Carnegie Mellon We aim to raise awareness of mental health, reduce stigma surrounding mental illness, and promote a mental well-being on the Carnegie Mellon campus.

Active Minds at Carnegie Mellon aims to break stigma surrounding mental illness and raise awareness on mental health through campus-wide events and meetings. We initiate open discussion on the community's mental well-being, provide students with easy access to information about mental disorders, and encourage students to seek help. We are a chapter of Active Minds, a national nonprofit organizatio

n that promotes awareness and education about mental health and mental illness on college campuses, providing a platform for discussion on subjects that have a stigma surrounding them. Our main goal is to remove stigma surrounding mental health disorders so that students will feel more comfortable openly discussing mental-health related issues and seeking help. This is achieved by:

1) promoting a general awareness of holistic health by emphasizing care of both body and mind

2) providing students with information about Eating Disorders, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, and other mental health disorders.

3) serving as a liaison between the student body and the mental health community by holding campus-wide activities such as hosting guest speakers, providing informational fact sheets, organizing fundraisers and running national Active Minds programs designed to reduce stigma and raise mental health awareness. Mental health and mental illness are extremely pertinent topics and deserve attention. Everyone has something to contribute to reducing stigma, and the first step is to get educated and be made aware. By becoming a part of Active Minds at Carnegie Mellon, you will become a part of the change that is occurring across college campuses all over the nation, one conversation at a time.

Please support our friends Here For You CMU! We're all here to work together for better more inclusive mental health car...
06/23/2020

Please support our friends Here For You CMU! We're all here to work together for better more inclusive mental health care on campus

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Students at CMU and throughout the US are calling on our institutions to take an active role in racial justice. This applies to all parts of CMU, including CaPS. As CaPS has noted in their public statement on racial justice, racism is a mental health issue: the trauma of racism is a cause of racial....

06/14/2020

Your voice is your power. Take some time today to check in with yourself and start a conversation with someone you trust about your mental health. 🥰

06/12/2020

As a first-generation college student, not a single day goes by that I do not think about my family and consider their sacrifices. For my family and I, attending college is the highest honor. While some may say “no pressure” when it comes to grades and coursework, that’s simply not true. There...

Black Lives Matter. Black Human Rights Matter. Black Mental Health Matters.Active Minds acknowledges and stands with tho...
06/03/2020

Black Lives Matter. Black Human Rights Matter. Black Mental Health Matters.

Active Minds acknowledges and stands with those demanding justice and seeking equality. We will be muted across all platforms today in solidarity with and to .

If you or someone you know is in a crisis, please visit activeminds.org/gethelp.

Thank you to Mental Health America for compiling the following list of accounts to follow for BIPOC mental health:
The Steve Fund
AAKOMA PROJECT
Therapy for Latinx
Therapy For Black Girls
Dr. Alfiee
Kojo Sarfo
Healing Black Women
Well For Culture
Don't Die Afraid
BLKHLTH
Melanin & Mental Health
Black Girls Smile

Black Lives Matter. Black Human Rights Matter. Black Mental Health Matters.

Active Minds acknowledges and stands with those demanding justice and seeking equality. We will be muted across all platforms today in solidarity with and to .

If you or someone you know is in a crisis, please visit activeminds.org/gethelp.

Thank you to Mental Health America for compiling the following list of accounts to follow for BIPOC mental health:
The Steve Fund
AAKOMA PROJECT
Therapy for Latinx
Therapy For Black Girls
Dr. Alfiee
Kojo Sarfo
Healing Black Women
Well For Culture
Don't Die Afraid
BLKHLTH
Melanin & Mental Health
Black Girls Smile

05/01/2020
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Please join us next Tuesday (March 28) for the March State of the University discussion, presented by the Carnegie Mello...
03/26/2017

Please join us next Tuesday (March 28) for the March State of the University discussion, presented by the Carnegie Mellon Community Advisors. We will be meeting from 4:30-6:30 in Porter Hall 100 to explore Mental Health at Carnegie Mellon University and how it impacts the Carnegie Mellon experience.

Pizza will be provided!

03/25/2017

How the movie Fences illustrates the challenges of depression.

“It is time to have honest conversations with each other about the importance of mental health."
03/24/2017

“It is time to have honest conversations with each other about the importance of mental health."

"'Get over it' is not how it works and I think being more aware and acknowledging mental health will help us make a start in the direction towards kindness and empathy."

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03/23/2017

What exactly IS Peter Pan Syndrome? An interesting perspective...

We almost become addicted to the search rather than the result of “finding ourselves” – because we do not actually want to.

This approach is a step closer to not just managing PTSD, but actually curing it.
03/22/2017

This approach is a step closer to not just managing PTSD, but actually curing it.

Before soldiers are sent into combat, they're trained on how to function in an immensely dangerous environment. But they also need training on how to return from the battlefield to civilian life, says psychologist Hector Garcia. Applying the same principles used to prepare soldiers for war, Garcia i...

03/21/2017

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