Psychiatry Tech presents Future Of Mental Health YouTube’s Dr. Jessica DiVento On Mental Health In The Workplace.
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Today Dr. Jessica DiVento talks with Psych Hub Founder Marjorie Morrison and Patrick Kennedy. Listen to hear how YouTube and Google are stepping up to meet the rising need for Mental Health support online and in the workplace. Dr. Jessica DiVento shares the innovative work that Google and YouTube are doing to prevent Burnout and empower employees to foster healthy, inclusive discussions.

Dr. Jessica DiVento is a licensed clinical psychologist and YouTube’s Chief Mental Health Advisor, where she oversees employee mental health and wellbeing. In addition, DiVento consults on special projects related to mental health for users with Partnerships, Creators, Marketing, Policy, and Product. Before her work with Google/YouTube, she worked primarily in University Health, where she was the Director of Clinical Training. She also treated students, chaired the diversity council, conducted research, taught graduate courses, and provided crisis intervention and critical incident management. Her clinical specialties include complex trauma, anxiety, identity development, and grief/loss.

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

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TEXT NUMBER:

US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741

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Ireland: Text 086 1800 280

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