The mental health crisis among healthcare professionals is no longer something we can afford to ignore. Physicians, residents, nurses, and PAs continue to navigate staggering emotional demands often without the support they need or the privacy they deserve.

That’s why Marvin Behavioral Health is proud to announce a new national partnership between Marvin and SafeHaven®, a first-of-its-kind program developed by the Medical Society of Virginia to protect and support the mental health of clinicians and their families.

At its core, this collaboration is about trust. Together, Marvin and SafeHaven are working to ensure that clinicians can access confidential, high-quality care without fear of stigma or professional consequences. That means care designed around real clinical schedules—with nights, weekends, and opt-out onboarding pathways for residents—delivered by licensed providers who understand the emotional realities of healthcare work.

“This is what real progress looks like,” said John Bracaglia, CEO and Co-founder of Marvin. “SafeHaven is setting the standard for how states can protect the mental health of clinicians without compromising privacy or trust. Marvin’s mission has always been to build the kind of care we’d want for our own colleagues.”

Through this partnership, we’ll continue scaling a care model rooted in clinical excellence, long-term therapeutic relationships, and organizational-level insight. For health systems, that means tools to help reduce burnout and turnover. For clinicians, it means a place to talk—without judgment, without red tape, and without risk.

SafeHaven has long been a leader in advocacy, pushing for legislative protections that allow clinicians to seek help without career repercussions. With Marvin, that mission now reaches even further—bringing modern, stigma-free support to more of the people who care for us all.

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