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We bridge the gap between research and access to evidence-based youth mental health treatments We empower youth to discover their own mental health solutions Join us for our launch Event in Arizona on March 15 → Learn More & RSVP Now!
AIM bridges the gap between youth mental health research and access to care by finding, funding, and implementing evidence-based treatments and empowering youth to discover their own mental health solutions.
Understanding Mental Health We AIM for a world of mentally healthy youth AIM is bridging the gap between research and access to care for youth struggling with their mental health Quote from a Mental Health Expert “ AIM is uniquely addressing the critical need for clinical research to help children, teens and young adults with mental disorders in order to generate more effective interventions to help to reduce and ultimately prevent the suffering of the disorders and their risk of death by suicide.
” AIM Scientific Advisory Board 3 Truths We Wouldn’t See Without Youth Input How Teens Are Coping With Stress – and Why It’s Backfiring How the AIM Ideas Lab Helped Me Grow as a Youth Researcher from our 2 025 AIM Ideas Lab Youth Researchers Marathon weekend, but make it meaningful. 💙 LA Marathon runners, race day is almost here! Not all stress is harmful.
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Federal Tax ID: #47-3992060 Please select the field that best describes you: I am a Parent / Guardian I am a Youth / Student I am a Researcher / Fellow / Medical Professional I have a general interest in youth mental health
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