Meru Health Launches Coaching Program for Preventive Mental Health
Businesses can provide new mental health program from Meru Health for employees to reduce stress and increase resilience to help prevent mental illness
SAN MATEO, Calif., April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Meru Health, which provides the most comprehensive online mental health solution, announced today the official launch of its Meru Health Coaching program to offer evidence-based digital content and video coaching sessions for employees suffering from stress and mild depression or anxiety symptoms.
While the pandemic has caused a dramatic
spike in clinical-level mental health problems, many employees are struggling with unforeseen levels of stress, trying to cope with the new normal. The past year has underscored the need to offer support to this sub-clinical population, to help them build resilience and help prevent the likelihood of developing more serious mental illness, such as depression or anxiety disorde
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