The New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association is a Hong Kong-based organization dedicated to providing rehabilitation services for individuals with mental health issues. The NLPRA advocates for and promotes mental health and well-being for individuals recovering from mental illness, their families, and the public, with the ultimate goal of fighting for equal opportunities and full social integration.
Established in 1959, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association offers a wide range of services, including residential care, vocational training, community support, and social enterprises, aiming to promote mental wellness and social inclusion for people in recovery.
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office and online mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to clients in need. Open Path Collective offers affordable counseling and therapy through a network of vetted mental health professionals. It provides a one-time membership fee to access sessions at reduced rates, making mental health care accessible to those who are uninsured or underinsured.
What started in 1981 as an organization to support at-risk youth in Comal County has expanded to serve 17 counties with counseling, prevention programming, an emergency children's shelter and a youth transitional living program.
In the twenty-first century, the Association for Humanistic Psychology is committed to translating new knowledge and science into humanistic applications and approaches to further the wisdom, purpose, and consciousness of individuals and communities. AHP seeks to influence other fields so that Humanistic Psychology becomes the lens through which humanity can understand and shape an evolving world. When we comprehend how humanistic values and themes can impact new developments and world events, and vice versa, we are better able to promote growth, awareness, interdependence, and peace.