Applications Open: Elevate Your Mental Wellbeing with Rethink Wellbeing's CBT Program

By Inga, John Drummond, Cea De Jesus @ 2024-04-07T14:03 (+67)

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People who are well do good better. In a rapidly evolving world where adaptability and innovation are paramount, compromised cognitive function due to mental health issues can severely limit one’s own and one's team's performance and potential [e.g., 1, 2, 3]. 

We [at Rethink Wellbeing] are now accepting participants for this year’s Mental Resilience Program, and we can offer 3 times the amount of spots this time! Reminder: last year, >350 ambitious altruists applied, and we served 55, among those employees of 80,000 Hours, Effective Ventures, Rethink Priorities, and the Center for AI Safety, had nearly no dropout (3 people), a 90%+ recommendation rate, and significant pre-post effects on mental health, wellbeing, and productivity

Watch our brand new sneak-peak video here.

Summary
​​Managing your mind is key to managing your life. We [at Rethink Wellbeing] deliver an online Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment (CBT) Program. This program is designed to help improve mental wellbeing and productivity of ambitiously altruistic people. Using the latest psychotherapeutic and behavior change techniques, participants attend weekly group sessions together with 5-8 well-matched peers, led by a trained facilitator, and engage in readings and application of the learned tools in between the sessions. This program requires 8 weeks of commitment, with a total of 4-6h/week. Usually, coaching or therapy costs $100-$200 for just one hour, and in our program, you'll get 9 sessions plus a community of like-minded individuals for 50-80% fewer costs, or for free if the cost would financially strain you. The latter case doesn't affect your chances of getting accepted to the program.

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Apply here via this form in ~15min!

 

[1] McEwen, B. S., & Morrison, J. H. (2021). The brain on stress: vulnerability and plasticity of the prefrontal cortex over the life course. Neuron, 109(1), 46-56.

[2] Arne Beck, A. Lauren Crain, Leif I. Solberg, Jürgen Unützer, Russell E. Glasgow, Michael V. Maciosek and Robin Whitebird. The Annals of Family Medicine July 2011, 9 (4) 305-311; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1260

[3] Goleman, D. (2020). Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Effectiveness. Journal of Applied Psychology, 105(4), 379–393.

[4] Baumeister et al., 2014

[5] Pfeiffer et al., 2011

[6] Harandi et al., 2017

[7] Graßmann et. al, 2019

[8] Miller et al. 2018

[9] Norwood et al. 2018

[10] Wampold et. al, 2017

[11] Kaiser et. al, 2021

Thank you, Justis Millis, for providing helpful feedback on this post!


Daniel_Friedrich @ 2024-04-07T16:28 (+8)

Sounds nice, what's the approximate schedule? Will a cohort form if I apply 2 months from now?

Inga @ 2024-04-08T08:00 (+4)

Some groups will start in May, some in June, and some in July.

EA Opportunity Board @ 2024-04-13T05:58 (+7)

This seems like a great opportunity. It is now live on the EA Opportunity Board!

Inga @ 2024-04-14T07:23 (+3)

Thank you for spreading the word! We hope to help lots of ambitious altruists this year.

Fishyfish @ 2024-04-09T16:45 (+4)

May I ask what the total cost will be for this program? Thank you.

Inga @ 2024-04-11T17:57 (+4)

$31 per session hour ($550 overall). 

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If you can't afford to participate or wouldn't attend if you had to cover the costs of your attendance, please don't hesitate to apply for a stipend in <2 min by clicking the last option. We [at Rethink Wellbeing] offer the program for lower costs or for free, using donations and grant funding. Applying for a stipend doesn't affect your chances of getting accepted to the program.

gergo @ 2024-04-12T07:27 (+1)

This sounds really amazing, thanks for creating such a service. I would love to apply and take part, but with my current workload, I feel I wouldn't be able to 4-6 hours per week to the program and I suspect many others are in a similar situation. 

Do you think it would be possible to share the materials/exercises for those who would be interested in doing the program at their own pace,  asynchronously, kind of like it was a workbook? (I realize sharing it would probably be not this straightforward as it was developed for groups, but I thought I would ask:) )