Mental Health Resource Center

Bringing supportive mental health tools to you
Our world is changing rapidly, with new reports and research. We know there is a growing number of people of all ages struggling with mental or physical issues. Anxiety, depression, and stress are more prevalent than ever before, with over one-third of adults displaying clinical signs of anxiety, depression, or both since the beginning of COVID-19.
There’s an increased need for mental health support and we’re committed to making sure you’ve got the most reliable tools at your disposal. Check back regularly as we will be adding new content! Let's work together to help you and your clients thrive.
Leading assessments
Healthcare
- How Depression Can Affect Common Health Conditions
- Five Tools for Treating Depression
- Pain & Depression: A Concerning Combination
- MMPI-3: Training Options
- SUCCESS STORY: The MBMD Test in Practice: The Preferred Choice for a Health Psychologist
- VIDEO: Implications of Depression on Medical Conditions
- Q-global Video Proctoring for Mental Health Tools
- Digital Assessment Library for University Student Mental Health
K–12 Education
- K-12 Mental Health & Psychopathology Toolkit
- Spotlight on Student Mental Health
- 2022 Mental Health By the Numbers
- SUCCESS STORY: A District Fought Student Anxiety — and Won!
- 4 ways to ensure your school’s mental health initiatives support transgender students
- 5 ways to help students with ADHD thrive in the classroom
- Addressing the Rise in Youth Suicide
- Is Universal Screening the Solution?
- How School Mental Health Professionals can Banish Burnout

Fresh & featured
- Educators find ADHD increasing: A wealth of resources to help students
- How educators can end the year fired up rather than burned out
- Suicide Prevention: Know the Risk Factors and What Your School Can Do Today
- How to Address the Mental Health 'Summer Slide' for K-12 Students
- The end of the mental health care stigma
- Reframing negative thinking
- Five Daily Habits to Reduce Anxiety and Improve Mental Health
- Up-beats: A playlist for down days
- Five easy-to-implement habits for improving your mental health at work
- 2022 Resource Guides
Complimentary webinars
- Student Mental Health Webinar Series
- Helping Clients Find Resilience and Normalcy in Troubled Times
- Building Your MCMI®-IV Interpretation and Personalized Clinical Alliance
- Using the BASC-3 Student Self-Report of Personality for the Identification of At-Risk College Students
- Encouraging Resilience and the Value of Personality Assessments
- Trauma & the Value of Assessments
- Screening for Cognitive Impairment
Let's dig deeper!

Depression & anxiety
Depression and anxiety can wage a war inside the mind of your clients and students. As the prevalence of these disorders grows, it’s more important than ever for clinicians to work together to help clients find inner strength. Pearson can help bridge the gap between mental health professionals and primary care doctors to provide the right solutions to treat the whole person.

Behavior
Behavior issues disrupt school climate and contribute to poor academic performance and teacher burnout. We understand the impact of a child's behavior and social-emotional learning on their academic success and provide you with the right tools to help establish and maintain a healthy and positive educational experience.

ADHD
Diagnosing and treating ADHD isn't easy, but we have the tools to help. If left untreated, ADHD in adults and children can cause serious issues in relationships, school, and work. Unfortunately, ADHD symptoms aren't always cut and dry, nor is the process of reaching a diagnosis, and it often needs to be approached from many angles.

Cognitive concerns
Cognitive concerns have become prevalent among those who have been hospitalized. While many cases are mild, there are some clients who are facing a long road to recovery. We can support you with resources and tools as you help them along the path of recovery.

Health psychology
Biopsychosocial factors can play a key role in a medical patient's treatment and health outcomes. Health psychology tools can help identify these positive attributes and risk factors to achieve optimal treatment results. Our mental health assessments are created specifically to assess medical and presurgical patients to determine the best treatment plan.
