CHI Offers Solutions
RESEARCH
We are dedicated to finding innovative solutions for the social and mental health crises.
DEVELOPMENT
We create evidence-based programs and resources.
SOLUTION
We empower individuals and communities to thrive
The Coregulation Health Institute (CHI) is dedicated to helping people overcome these challenges. We believe that strong social connections are essential for mental well-being. CHI conducts research to understand the impact of social disconnection and develop effective interventions.
We offer a variety of services, including education, training, and support programs, to help individuals improve their mental health and build stronger social connections.
Social Health WinWin Program
The US Attorney General recently announced that loneliness, or social disconnection, is harming and killing millions of Americans of all ages.
The Social Health WinWin program empowers businesses to increase profits and expand their customer base by helping to improve social health, reduce suffering and save lives.
The Social Health WinWin student program trains students to earn $ for education by helping improve social health in the community.
Send Email to team@coregulationhealth.org for more information
OUR SOLUTIONS
Education & Training
Psychosocial Nursing R&D team
Concerned nurses & healthcare professionals collaborating to find solutions for the growth of poor treatment outcomes in patients affected by psychosocial disconnection (loneliness, poor social support). Welcome your thoughts, experiences, wisdom & solutions.
Training of Trainers for Psychosocial Nursing Strategies
Seeking nurses & qualified professionals to become trainers.
Courses
Social Health Fitness
Applied Psychology of Disconnection (Loneliness), Personal Growth & Healing
Psychosocial Healthcare Strategies
Continuing Medical Education to Help Providers Improve Treatment Outcomes in Patients Affected by Loneliness and Poor Social Support
Student Internships
For graduate and secondary students seeking research and development experience in public health.