Kathy Carlton has worked as the Director of Business Development at CredibleMind since March 2020. In this role, they help people optimize their mental health, emotional wellbeing, and spiritual growth by providing accessible, evidence-based resources and interventions. Kathy also oversees CredibleMindPro, an enterprise offering that allows employers, insurers, healthcare providers, and community organizations to address population-based mental health. Prior to CredibleMind, Kathy worked as the Vice President of Commercial Sales at Beacon Health Options (formerly ValueOptions) from 1994 to 2016.
Kathy Carlton earned their Bachelor's degree in Social Work (BSW) from Siena College, where they attended from 1985 to 1989. Following this, they pursued a Master's degree in Occupational Social Work (MSW) at Syracuse University from 1991 to 1992.
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CredibleMind
CredibleMind's mission is to help everyone optimize their mental health, emotional well-being and spiritual growth.CredibleMind is a group of academicians and scientists who are committed to helping people get access to the best resources for their self-care.A majority of adults in the U.S. identify as having a mental or emotional healthchallenge for which they want assistance. However, only a small fraction receive professional services. At CredibleMind, we believe that everyone is entitled to the best information available that can help them flourish mentally, emotionally and spiritually.To deliver on this vision CredibleMind provides curated sets of the highest quality resources for you to explore the areas you are interested in. CredibleMind does this by consulting our human experts and by leveraging AI technology. There are tens of thousands of resources available, but it is very hard to know what is high quality and what will likely work for you. Studies show that 75%of people work on mental health issues by themselves rather than using professional treatment, but 95% of self-help resources have no scientific validity.