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Mental Health Crisis in the Wake of Covid-19 STRATEGIES TO HELP EMPLOYEES COPE AND EXCEL Louis Gagnon CEO, Total Brain Mollie Lombardi Analyst, Human Capital Strategies SPEAKERS LOUIS GAGNON CEO, Total Brain MOLLIE LOMBARDI Founder,


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Mental Health Crisis in the Wake of Covid-19

STRATEGIES TO HELP EMPLOYEES COPE AND EXCEL

Louis Gagnon CEO, Total Brain Mollie Lombardi Analyst, Human Capital Strategies

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LOUIS GAGNON

CEO, Total Brain

MOLLIE LOMBARDI

Founder, m.Research

SPEAKERS

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There’s a Crisis Out There

U.S. workers currently at risk

52% 20%

U.S. workers suffer from a mental condition Brains are impaired

72%

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We Don’t Live at Our Full Capacity

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Total Brain Helps Individuals

Improve their brain’s capacity Manage their mental health risk

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Improve health outcomes & reduce healthcare costs

Total Brain Helps Organizations

Improve productivity

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Total Brain (TTB) Model

What is it? Why does it matter?

Mental Health Index

U.S. Worker Edition

TTB App Demo

Individuals’ Experience

App Demo

Organizations’ Experience

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Agenda

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Mental Health = Brain Capacities

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All Capacities Are Constantly Impaired

By Fight-Flight Response AND/OR Sub/Clinical Conditions Themselves driven by Uncontrollable Life Events (e.g.: COVID)

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totalbrain.com/mentalhealthindex

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FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

General Anxiety Disorder

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Depressive Disorder

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

PTSD

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Social Anxiety Disorder

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Addiction

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Sleep Apnea

Risk of Mental Conditions Since Feb 2020

↑ 91% ↑ 163% ↑ 73% ↑ 55% ↑ 25% 0%

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FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Emotional Awareness

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Non-Conscious Negativity Bias

Emotional Capacities Since Feb 2020

0% ↑ 7%

  • How we read emotional cues in others
  • Drives relationships and trust
  • How negatively biased we are given our

past experiences

  • Drives flexibility and creativity
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Feeling Control Capacities Since Feb 2020

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Stress

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Anxiety

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Depressed Mood ↑ 47% ↑ 28% ↑ 64%

  • How much of a threat we perceive
  • Drives performance… or burn-out
  • How fearful we are vs. the future
  • Drives our aversion to risk
  • How negative and hopeless we feel
  • Drives our bias for action
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Cognitive Capacities Since Feb 2020

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Memory

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Focus

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Planning ↓ 8% 0%

  • 32%
  • How much we remember
  • Drives thinking and non-conscious

bias

  • How much we complete tasks
  • Drives task completion
  • How we make decisions
  • Drives strategy
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FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Social Connectivity

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Resilience

FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Conscious Negativity

Self-Control Capacities Since Feb 2020

↑ 23% ↑ 3% ↓ 4%

  • How much we connect to others
  • Drives collaboration
  • How much we bounce back

from stress

  • Drives business stamina
  • How negative we consciously are
  • Drives collaboration
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What can we do?

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Total Brain App

SELF-MONITOR AND SELF-CARE

  • 12 Brain Capacities (neuroscience)
  • Fight-Flight Response (bio-feedback)
  • 7 Mental Conditions (health screens)

We do not control life events but we do control how aware we are and how we react to life

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Compare 12 capacities strengths/weaknesses Emotional awareness example task Cognition (planning) example task

Self-Monitor Capacities

Review highest and lowest capacities with percentile rankings (same age, gender, edu)

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Self-Care for Capacities

Breathing exercises to balance emotions and find calm focus Daily feed prompts users with personalized content and exercise regimen Brain training exercises to improve positivity; shuts off fight/flight Recommendations provided but users can always choose

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Self-Monitor for Brain State

Measure HRV and compare vs norm and personal baseline; recommend actions

Measure Heart Rate Variability (HRV) with camera technology Measure continuous HRV with proprietary band

(Coming late 2020)

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Self-Care for Brain State

Breathe at 6 BPM for 3 minutes to shut

  • ff your fight/flight

system and feel calm and flexible

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Mental Conditions

Monitor, Screen & Refer

Standardized screening questions When at-risk: validation of symptoms by users

Stress: DASS Depression: PHQ2/9 Anxiety: GAD 2/7 ADHD: Internal ADHD test Addiction: CAGE-AID PTSD: V A PTSD Test Social Phobia: DSM-IV Sleep Apnea: 1995 Maslin Sleep

Scientifically Validated

70–80% accurate

Health referrals when appropriate (user-driven)

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Aggregate Workforce Analytics

VALUABLE DATA FOR EMPLOYERS

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Total Brain Helps Businesses

  • Visualize corporate strengths, weaknesses and risks
  • Benchmark vs. norms and national index
  • Get custom analytics by office locations, departments, SBUs
  • Manage organizational change
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Free Support for Employees

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Free Whitepaper: Available for free to help you and your employees understand how to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health Free 3-Month Corporate Subscription to Total Brain: Offer your employees free access to the Total Brain platform, available on desktop or mobile, to help them during this difficult time

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Visit: info.totalbrain.com/covid-19-corporate

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Q & A

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Appendix

1. Implementation 2. Scientific Basis 3. Total Brain for Other Market Verticals 4. Total Brain as a Platform 5. References 6. Disclaimer

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How Does TTB Get Implemented

Complete support throughout the program lifecycle

Customized reporting and analysis Regular data reviews with scientific analysis and recommendations

Population Analytics

Dedicated account management support to enable ongoing engagement User specific and population programs

Ongoing Engagement

Personalized care recommendations In app referral to support services Self care within the app or other application

Care Recommendations

Guided user assessment Deep explanation

  • f results

User Assessment

Integration into any member experience and engagement platforms Onboarding enablement for any communication channel

User Onboarding

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Neuroscience-Based Measurement

Capacities

1,317 norms - peer regression modeling Practice effect neutral Reliable and validated 1. Internal consistency

  • 2. Test-retest reliability
  • 3. Across site reliability
  • 4. Face validity with world experts
  • 5. Content validity
  • 6. Concurrent validity
  • 7. Convergent & construct validity

Symptoms

All screening questions use well- known, validated tests (70-80% accurate) like PHQ2/9, GAD 2/7, Internal ADHD test, CAGE-AID, DASS, V A PTSD Test, DSM-IV Social Phobia, 1995 Maslin Sleep

Measurements

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Neuroscience-Based Measurement

Powerful Database

Powered by the largest standardized neuroscientific database in the world with more than 1.3M standardized data sets (tasks, questions, EEG, MRIs, GWAS)

Data Sources Include

200 brain studies at Harvard, NYU, MIT, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge, etc. that generated 300 publications (licensing) 20 clinical trials of psychiatric drugs (licensing) 2 clinical trials predicting drug effectiveness for Depression and ADHD - (proprietary) 780K+ individual brain assessments/brain trainings through employers, consumer groups and clinics (proprietary)

Benchmarks & Insights

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Neuroscience-Based Support Tools

Self-Care Recommendations

Capacities

We use published data on which exercises affect which capacities

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Neuroscience-Based Support Tools

Self-Care Recommendations

Symptoms

We know which conditions affect which brain capacities by how much (avg.) Mental Conditions Core Deficit 3 Top Capacity Deficits Created by Conditions

Addiction Craving Self Control, Planning, Resilience Depression Negativity Conscious Negativity Bias, Non-Conscious Negativity Bias, Depressed Mood Anxiety Fight/Flight Anxiety Control, Stress Control, Social Connectivity ADHD Task Completion Focus, Controlled Attention, Memory PTSD Intrusive Thoughts Anxiety Control, Conscious Negativity Bias, Resilience Social Phobia Judgement Anxiety Control, Emotion Awareness, Social Connectivity Sleep Fatigue Focus, Stress Control, Resilience

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Go-to-Market Verticals, Top Clients, Biz Models

Patients

  • via Clinics
  • Insurance reimbursements

Employees

  • via HR departments
  • Price per employee or per user

Consumers

  • via B2C Affinity Groups
  • Tiered user-based or annual

license fee

Health seekers Populations

  • ver 50 years old

Populations in transition Mental health seekers

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Total Brain Platform

Scalable technology set-up to address the needs of each vertical B2C Affinity

Modular Total Brain platform services for configurable integration of any service or variation into a third-party experience

B2B Corporate

Core Total Brain experience utilizing TB app and core assessment, screening, training services

Clinical

Core Total Brain experience utilizing TB app and core assessment, expanded screening, training services

Capacity Scoring Screening Results Training Scoring Usage Trending Results Sharing Recommenda- tions Notifications

Total Brain Web

(Consumer/Clinical)

Total Brain Mobile

(Consumer/Clinical)

Total Brain Services

(Consumer/Clinical)

Total Brain Clinician Portal (Clinical)

User Experience Data

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Total Brain Platform Modules

Content Exercises Assessment

Feeling

Stress Control Anxiety Control Depressive Mood Control

Emotion

Emotion Awareness Negativity Bias Default Emotion

Cognition

Memory Focus Planning

Self-Control

Social Connectivity Resilience Conscious Bias

Brain Training

Positivity Focus Memory Resilience Stress

Mind Training

Breathing Meditation Brain Impact Explanations Life Impact Perspectives Video Audio (coming) Text (coming) Books (coming) Health Partners (coming)

Screening

Lite Corporate / Consumer & Deep Clinical Versions

Depression Anxiety PTSD Addiction ADHD Sleep Apnea Social Anxiety

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References

  • 1. Based on a Total Brain internal, week over week user assessment data.

Population studied: Representative sample of TTB population; n: 500- 1,000 users per week; Statistically controlled

  • 2. Based on example of large self-insured client program implementing

TTB best practices – assessment 100% optional – NO HRA incentive

  • 3. Based on Total Brain Internal data, n = 12,000. 61% of US employees

screen at-risk of having one of 7 mental conditions.

  • 4. Among those flagged as at risk for depression or anxiety, a 28%

improvement in anxiety levels was found for those who completed 2

  • r more hours of training.
  • 5. Among Total Brain users who completed 2 or more hours of training, a

39% improvement in depressed mood was found

  • 6. Among Total Brain users who completed 2 or more hours of training, a

40% improvement in addiction symptoms was found

  • 7. Improvements in brain performance correlated with average of three

hours of training. 2017/2018 blended average internal book of business data; N = 11,116; Users who assessed + trained at least twice

  • 8. Based on example of large self-insured client program; Data includes

employees who have taken a follow-up assessment n=2760 in 2019; Trending/monitoring did not exist as a feature during that period

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Disclaimer

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  • r any sale, of securities. Any offer and sale of securities would be done
  • nly pursuant to a written agreement between Total Brain and its

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