Social post image generator – Mental Health Awareness

MHA 2026 Post Engine

Theme: See the Person. Support the Journey.

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Week 1 Understanding
Week 2 Breaking Stigma
Week 3 Community
Week 4 Hope & Healing

To get started click / tap the “select button” under week one above.

This generator is free to use twice per week if you are a w2 employee of a behavioral health facility.

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This generator was inspired by the info posted by SAMHSA recently – see the original info they posted along with additional imagery, suggestions and more at: https://www.samhsa.gov/about/digital-toolkits/mental-health-awareness-month

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Learn more about social media guidelines for behavior health with the guides from Dr. Kolmes (free version and $35 version available)


This generator was created by Steve Bryant. I am available (part time) for marketing, consulting, website performance updates and more.

I hope you share this resource with other behavioral health facilities so we can make it easier for them to share awareness via the social networks.

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more images you can use / remix for mental health awareness month:

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Click here to view the gallery of free to use social images released for behavior health professionals to use freely (cc by ssa4 free to use commercially and remix / adapt and share freely)


Another interesting project I have been developing is this ‘other way of seeing the patient journey’ – paths, and pools of interest and sharing, how different neighborhoods of the internet (and offline) are most often sought out for different levels of need and anonymity, etc.

This other project is a work in progress, but it has already created an interesting visual understanding that I was only able to speak about some time ago and had a difficult time articulating my understanding of the different patient journeys that lead to contacting facilities for help.