Mental Health Advisory Board

On sensitive topics, a real professional reads the prompt before you do.

You journal by hand, in your own notebook. The prompts that guide you should be worth the ink. So when a Journal Party program touches grief, trauma, anxiety, identity, or anything clinical, a Mental Health Advisory Board member reads every prompt. A licensed clinician on the board signs off in writing. Only then does it ship with the advisory badge.

Board members
Topic areas
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Human reviewed
Step One

Programs flagged for review

Anything touching grief, trauma, anxiety, identity, addiction, or other clinical terrain is automatically routed.

Step Two

Specialty-matched advisor

A board member whose expertise fits the topic reads the program and every prompt inside it.

Step Three

Licensed sign-off, then publish

A licensed clinician on the board signs off in writing before the program ships with the advisory badge.

The Board

Members & specialties

Note: not every advisor holds an active clinical license — some are educators, researchers, or specialists in adjacent fields. Programs marked with the advisory badge are reviewed and signed off by a licensed clinician on the board.

Programs with the badge

Browse programs vetted by the board.

Look for the advisory badge inside the program library to spot content with clinical sign-off.

For mental-health professionals

Apply to join the board.

Therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, educators in the mental-health field. Paid review work, name credit on every program you sign off on.