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Mental Health America(MHA)

MHA is the oldest national non-profit focused on mental health in the US, with a network of over 200 affiliates nationwide. MHA advocates for improved mental health care access, early intervention, and anti-stigma, while providing screening tools used by millions of Americans each year.

Mixed LeadershipNationalPsychiatric / Mental Health

About Mental Health America

Mental Health America (MHA) was founded in 1909 by Clifford W. Beers, a man who had been institutionalised and experienced abuse in psychiatric facilities and dedicated his life to mental health reform. The organisation — originally the National Committee for Mental Hygiene — has been a leading voice in mental health advocacy for over a century, though its philosophy and priorities have evolved significantly over time.

What they do

MHA operates at the intersection of advocacy, prevention, education, and services, with a nationwide affiliate network.

"B4Stage4" philosophy: MHA promotes early identification and intervention, arguing that mental health conditions should be treated long before they reach crisis ("Stage 4"), just as other health conditions are. This framework drives their emphasis on screening and early access to care.

Online screening tools: MHA's free, anonymous mental health screening tools (for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD, and more) are used by millions of people each year. MHA reports annually on the prevalence of mental health conditions and access to care in each US state.

Policy advocacy: MHA advocates for mental health parity enforcement (equal insurance coverage for mental and physical health), expanded access to community mental health services, and anti-discrimination protections for people with psychiatric disabilities.

Key programs and resources

  • MHA Screening: Free anonymous online mental health screenings
  • State-by-State Report on Mental Health in America: Annual ranking of states on mental health measures
  • Affiliate network: Local MHA affiliates provide direct services, support groups, and resources
  • Peer services: Training and support for peer specialists

Who they serve

Anyone concerned about mental health, from individuals seeking screening to policymakers seeking data on the mental health system.

Why it matters

MHA's screening tools provide a low-barrier first step for people who may not know how to access mental health care. Their state-by-state data is widely used in policy advocacy. MHA's long history makes it a trusted voice in mental health policy, though the organisation has evolved from its earlier, more paternalistic origins toward a recovery-oriented and peer-inclusive model.

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Location

Alexandria, VA, United States

Serves: National

Key Facts

Leadership
Mixed Leadership
Type
AdvocacyService Provider
Ages Served
All Ages

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