ASHA LogoGayathri Goes Global!
n April 2006, Gayathri started a non-profit organization ASHA International with the mission to promote global mental health awareness and foster communities of hope and recovery. read more
Gayathri wins the 2008 Outstanding Alumna Award from her alma mater George Fox University.
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Every journey begins with the first step. Join thousands of concerned citizens in more than 60 communities across the nation will join NAMI's Campaign for the Mind of America and walk together to raise money and awareness about our country's need for a world-class treatment and recovery system for people with mental illness. Won't you join us?
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Gayathri wins the NAMHSA 2006 VOICE Award.
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Gayathri recently received the Prestigious 2006 Eli Lilly Welcome Back Award.
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Join Gayathri in supporting the Silver Ribbon Campaign for the Brain.
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Consulting

Gayathri Ramprasad, MBA, is a highly sought-after Mental Health Consultant and a Certified Professional Speaker. Her mission is to “Empower Beautiful Minds around the World.” She draws on 17 years of experience as a Mental Health Advocate and her extensive personal experience in providing customized coaching and consulting services.

View Gayathri's Speaking Brochure.

Areas of Expertise

  • Promoting Holistic Mental Health & Recovery
  • Enhancing Cultural Competency in Mental Health
  • Peer-Mentoring & Recovery Coaching

Promoting Holistic Mental Health & Recovery

Mental illness affects mind, body, and spirit. Many treatment modalities often fail to incorporate proven principles of holistic health and healing, thereby compromising recovery outcomes. Gayathri’ consultations are guaranteed to incorporate principles of holistic healing in empowering clients and their families to create customized:

  • Recovery Action Plans
  • Relapse Prevention Plans
  • Lifetime Wellness Plans

Enhancing Cultural Competency in Mental Health

The significant progress made in discovering effective treatments for serious mental illness has unfortunately not translated into better services for people of color living with these illnesses. A lack of cultural competency among mental health providers and recipients often hampers service delivery and recovery outcomes. Whether you are an individual with mental illness, a family member, or a mental health provider, Gayathri’s consultations strive to:

  • Increase Mental Health Awareness in Cultural Minorities
  • Foster Culturally Competent Systems of Care
  • Increase Utilization Rates of Mental Health Services in Cultural Minorities

Peer-Mentoring & Recovery Coaching

Peer-Mentoring has been proven to be pivotal in greatly improving recovery outcomes in mental health. Research indicates that a holistic approach to mental health & recovery, that is culturally competent, combined with peer-mentoring programs, greatly enhance recovery outcomes.

Having emerged victorious on the road to recovery, Gayathri is dedicated to coaching others to victory. As a Recovery Coach and Peer Mentor, she is committed to empower individuals with mental illness to:

  • Recover
  • Rebuild
  • Reintegrate

If You are Invested in Creating Winning Recovery Teams…

Contact Gayathri now!

info@mindbeautiful.com       Phone: 503 449 5649

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“Ms. Ramprasad’s moving testimony was an inspiration to her peers. Her words evoked feelings of solidarity and compassion for those suffering from a mental illness in an ethnic group where it is frequently denied or masked. Ms. Ramprasad’s presentation was certainly an asset to the seminar.”

- Majose Carrasco
Director, NAMI Multicultural Action Center
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IFFPS

Gayathri is a Professional Member of the National Speakers Association and the International Federation For Professional Speakers.



Quick Statistic: 4 out of 10 leading causes of disability in the U.S. and other developed countries are mental disorders – major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (WHO).

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Myth: Depression results from a personality weakness or character flaw, and people who are depressed could just snap out of it if they tried hard enough.

Fact: Depression has nothing to do with being lazy or weak. It results from changes in brain chemistry or brain function, and medication and/or psychotherapy often help people to recover.

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““People who work together will win, whether it be against complex football defenses, or the problems of modern society.”

~ Vince Lombardi