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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,


  1. 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

  2. SPEAKERS LOUIS GAGNON CEO, Total Brain MOLLIE LOMBARDI Founder, m.Research 2

  3. There’s a Crisis Out There 20 % 52 % 72 % = Brains are U.S. workers suffer U.S. workers impaired from a mental currently at risk condition

  4. We Don’t Live at Our Full Capacity

  5. Total Brain Helps Individuals Manage Improve their mental their brain’s health risk capacity

  6. Total Brain Helps Organizations Improve health outcomes & Improve reduce healthcare costs productivity

  7. Agenda 1 2 3 4 Total Brain (TTB) Model Mental Health Index TTB App Demo App Demo What is it? U.S. Worker Edition Individuals’ Organizations’ Why does it matter? Experience Experience

  8. Mental Health = Brain Capacities

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

  10. totalbrain.com/mentalhealthindex

  11. Risk of Mental Conditions Since Feb 2020 FEB 3 FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 17 General Anxiety Disorder FEB 24 FEB 24 Social Anxiety Disorder MAR 2 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 30 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 6 APR 13 APR 13 APR 20 APR 20 ↑ 55 % ↑ 91 % APR 27 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 18 MAY 25 MAY 25 FEB 3 FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 17 FEB 24 FEB 24 Depressive Disorder MAR 2 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 16 Addiction MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 30 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 6 APR 13 APR 13 ↑ 163 % APR 20 APR 20 ↑ 25 % APR 27 APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 18 MAY 25 MAY 25 FEB 3 FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 17 FEB 24 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 9 Sleep Apnea MAR 16 MAR 16 MAR 23 PTSD MAR 23 MAR 30 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 6 APR 13 APR 13 APR 20 APR 20 APR 27 APR 27 ↑ 73 % MAY 4 MAY 4 0 % MAY 11 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 18 MAY 25 MAY 25

  12. Emotional Capacities Since Feb 2020 Emotional Awareness Non-Conscious Negativity Bias 0 % ↑ 7 % 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 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 • How negatively biased we are given our • How we read emotional cues in others past experiences • Drives relationships and trust • Drives flexibility and creativity

  13. Feeling Control Capacities Since Feb 2020 • Drives performance… or burn-out • How much of a threat we perceive FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 Stress MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 ↑ 28 % APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 FEB 3 • Drives our aversion to risk • How fearful we are vs. the future FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 Anxiety MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 ↑ 47 % MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 FEB 3 • Drives our bias for action • How negative and hopeless we feel FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 Depressed Mood MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 ↑ 64 % MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

  14. • Drives thinking and non-conscious • How much we remember FEB 3 Cognitive Capacities Since Feb 2020 bias FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 Memory MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 0 % MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 • Drives task completion • How much we complete tasks FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 Focus MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 -32 % APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 • Drives strategy • How we make decisions FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 Planning MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 4 ↓ 8 % MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

  15. • Drives collaboration • How much we connect to others FEB 3 Self-Control Capacities Since Feb 2020 FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 Social Connectivity MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 ↑ 3 % APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 • Drives business stamina • How much we bounce back FEB 3 from stress FEB 10 FEB 17 FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 Resilience MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 ↓ 4 % APR 27 MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25 • Drives collaboration • How negative we consciously are FEB 3 FEB 10 FEB 17 Conscious Negativity FEB 24 MAR 2 MAR 9 MAR 16 MAR 23 MAR 30 APR 6 APR 13 APR 20 APR 27 ↑ 23 % MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

  16. What can we do ?

  17. 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

  18. Self-Monitor Capacities Review highest and lowest capacities Emotional awareness Cognition (planning) example Compare 12 capacities with percentile rankings (same age, example task task strengths/weaknesses gender, edu)

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

  20. 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)

  21. Self-Care for Brain State Breathe at 6 BPM for 3 minutes to shut off your fight/flight system and feel calm and flexible

  22. Mental Conditions Monitor, Screen & Refer When at-risk: Health referrals when validation of symptoms appropriate Standardized screening questions by users (user-driven) Scientifically Validated 70–80 % accurate 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

  23. Aggregate Workforce Analytics VALUABLE DATA FOR EMPLOYERS

  24. 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

  25. Free Support for Employees Free Whitepaper: Free 3-Month Corporate 1 2 Available for free to help you and Subscription to Total Brain: your employees understand how to Offer your employees free access to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Total Brain platform, available on their mental health desktop or mobile, to help them during this difficult time Visit: info.totalbrain.com/covid-19-corporate 25

  26. Q & A

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

  28. How Does TTB Get Implemented Complete support throughout the program lifecycle User User Ongoing Population Care Recommendations Onboarding Assessment Engagement Analytics Integration into any Guided user Personalized care Dedicated account Customized reporting member experience assessment recommendations management support and analysis and engagement to enable ongoing Deep explanation In app referral to Regular data reviews platforms engagement of results support services with scientific analysis Onboarding User specific and and Self care within the enablement for any population programs recommendations app or other communication application channel

  29. Neuroscience-Based Measurement Measurements Capacities Symptoms 1,317 norms - peer regression modeling All screening questions use well- known, validated tests ( 70-80 % Practice effect neutral accurate ) like PHQ2/9, GAD 2/7, Reliable and validated Internal ADHD test, CAGE-AID, DASS, V A PTSD Test, DSM-IV Social Phobia, 1. Internal consistency 1995 Maslin Sleep 2. Test-retest reliability 3. Across site reliability 4. Face validity with world experts 5. Content validity 6. Concurrent validity 7. Convergent & construct validity

  30. Neuroscience-Based Measurement Benchmarks & Insights Powerful Database Data Sources Include 200 brain studies at Harvard, NYU, MIT, Stanford, Powered by the largest Oxford, Cambridge, etc. that generated 300 standardized neuroscientific publications (licensing) database in the world with 20 clinical trials of psychiatric drugs (licensing) more than 1.3M standardized 2 clinical trials predicting drug e ff ectiveness for data sets (tasks, questions, Depression and ADHD - (proprietary) EEG, MRIs, GWAS) 780K+ individual brain assessments/brain trainings through employers, consumer groups and clinics (proprietary)

  31. Neuroscience-Based Support Tools Self-Care Recommendations Capacities We use published data on which exercises affect which capacities

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