Thrive Mental Wellbeing

Thrive Mental Wellbeing

Mental Health Care

London, England 8,196 followers

The leading mental healthcare service for organisations empowering people to live happier, healthier lives.

About us

Thrive Mental Wellbeing stands as an innovative and comprehensive mental health provider, collaborating globally with organisations to deliver confidential digital therapy and mental health support through our NHS-compliant app. Our cutting-edge smart technology employs clinically validated scales to identify individuals in need, enabling proactive outreach to provide assistance before issues escalate into crises. The app encompasses evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapy (cCBT), meditation, deep muscle relaxation, and more. In collaboration with organisations, we utilise anonymised data to meticulously report on the impact of our services. Our overarching mission is to empower individuals to manage their mental health by offering affordable healthcare devoid of any barriers. We’re here to extend support to your business to prevent minor issues from evolving into major crises. The proactive nature of Thrive ensures timely intervention by reaching out to individuals exhibiting symptoms of common mental health conditions. Recognising that mental health issues can affect anyone, anywhere, our service provides clinically proven mental healthcare conveniently accessible at the touch of a button. Whether at home, at work, or on the go, Thrive Mental Wellbeing ensures that your team can access the necessary support for as long as needed.

Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2012
Specialties
Healthcare, Stress Management, Mental Health, Anxiety Management, Support, Employee Wellbeing, Wellbeing, Employee Benefits, CBT, Mental Wellbeing, Mindfulness, NHS , Clinically Effective, Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Psychology, Deep Muscle Relaxation, HR Tools, and Meditation

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  • As the new year approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect, reset, and prepare for the opportunities ahead. At Thrive Mental Wellbeing, we believe that taking care of your mental health is just as important as planning your goals. Here are three simple ways to start 2025 on the right foot...

  • Today, as the world slows down and we come together with loved ones, let's take a moment to check in with ourselves and each other. ❤️ For some, Christmas is a day of joy and celebration. For others, it can bring up feelings of stress, loneliness, or overwhelm. And that’s okay - it’s a reminder of how unique we all are. Here are a few ways to support your mental health today: ✨ Pause and Breathe: Step outside for a moment, feel the crisp air, and take some deep breaths. ✨ Reach Out: Send a kind message to someone you’ve been thinking of - it could brighten their day. ✨ Be Present: Whether you're enjoying a meal, a conversation, or a quiet moment, focus on the here and now. To those celebrating, we wish you a warm and peaceful Christmas. To those finding today challenging, we’re thinking of you and sending strength. Remember, you're never alone. Support is always available if you need it. Merry Christmas from all of us at Thrive Mental Wellbeing! 🎁💙

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  • #DaySeventeen of Christmas Presence - Enjoy the moment It's the last day of our Christmas Presence Calendar, and this one is particularly important in a world full of distractions. The greatest gift you can give over the next few days is your undivided attention. Put down your phone (close this app!), turn off the TV, and truly engage with the people around you. Listening, laughing, and sharing the moment can make someone feel valued and connected during the holiday season. Your presence is the best present!

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  • #DaySixteen of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of self-care With all the demands of the season, it’s easy to forget to take care of yourself. Remind your loved ones (and yourself!) that self-care isn’t selfish - it’s essential. Encourage them to take breaks, enjoy quiet moments, and do things that bring them joy and relaxation. Sometimes, a little self-care is the best holiday gift of all.

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  • #DayFifteen of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of a helping hand Whether it’s shopping, wrapping gifts, cooking, or cleaning, holiday tasks can pile up quickly. Offering to lend a hand not only lightens someone else’s load but also shows that you care about their mental health and wellbeing. Even small gestures, like running an errand or lending an ear, can mean the world to someone feeling overwhelmed.

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  • #DayFourteen of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of realistic expectations The holidays often come with pressure to make everything perfect, but perfection isn’t the goal. Help your loved ones focus on what’s realistic and meaningful - whether that’s simplifying plans, budgeting time and energy, or redefining traditions. Remind them it’s okay to let go of the pressure and enjoy the season for what it is.

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  • #DayThirteen of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of valuable resources Sometimes the best way to support someone is to connect them with the help they need. Share validated mental health resources, whether it’s a hotline, an online tool, or a local support group. Let them know help is available and accessible, and that seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.

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  • #DayTwelve of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of recognition This time of year is perfect for reflecting on the good things. Take the opportunity to remind your loved ones of their achievements and strengths, big or small. Celebrating their successes and recognising their resilience can be a powerful way to boost their confidence and brighten their holiday spirit.

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  • #DayEleven of Christmas Presence - Give the gift of mindful conversation While holiday conversations can be lively, it’s important to remember that certain topics may be difficult for others. Be mindful of the subjects you bring up and steer clear of conversations that could cause discomfort or pain. Thoughtful communication can make holiday gatherings a more positive experience for everyone.

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