Psychiatric Times June 6, 2022
Leah Kuntz, Doreen Marshall, PhD

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention collaborates with Most Days, a mental health app, to provide suicide prevention expertise and content. Learn more about the partnership here.

Q&A

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) has contributed expertise and content on suicide to Most Days, a daily routine app that helps people track their mental health and well-being through different routines and provide support through the app’s community network. To discuss the upcoming collaboration, Psychiatric Times sat down with Doreen Marshall, PhD, vice president of mission engagement for the AFSP and a licensed psychologist.

Psychiatric Times (PT): Most Days is the AFSP’s first collaboration in the mental health digital app space. What makes this app special?

Marshall: While there are...

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