American Psychological Association Practice Organization
 
Public Education Campaign - Talk to Someone Who Can Help


The American Psychological Association (APA) Practice Directorate and the Office of Public Communications have developed an award winning, national public education campaign, Talk to Someone Who Can Help,  to shape evolving trends in health care. Our goal is to educate and inform the American public on when and how to seek help for emotional problems, and to remove the information gap that inhibits access to appropriate care and treatment.

This campaign provides an opportunity for psychologists to form a partnership with the American public to ensure that every person struggling to cope in these increasingly stressful times has the knowledge to make an informed decision about seeking psychological care, and has access to the treatment and care they require. 

APA Public Education Campaign Kit  
How to get involved 


Public Education Campaign Update 
Campaign News


APA Public Education Campaign Coordinators  
How to get more information 


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