
Est. 2026 · An emerging nonprofit
Mental health, met upstream — before crisis ever arrives.
The American Institute of Mental Health unites prevention, responder wellness, veteran support, education, and community access to care under one trusted standard.
AIM is being developed as an independent nonprofit organization.
What we focus on
Six commitments. One mission.
AIM consolidates Dr. Dean Aslinia's mental-health organizations under one umbrella — focused on prevention, support, education, and access to care.
Mental Health Prevention
Responder Wellness
Veteran Transition Support
School Mental Health Education
Workforce Development
Community Behavioral Health Access

Building a nation of mental wellness
One institute. One mission. Endless impact.
An integrated system uniting education, advocacy, research, and prevention to transform mental health — one person, one family, one community at a time.
Education
Training the next generation of mental health professionals.
Advocacy
Raising awareness. Breaking stigma. Creating change.
Research
Driving understanding. Advancing knowledge. Improving outcomes.
Prevention
Early support. Stronger communities. Healthier futures.
Stronger minds. Stronger communities. Stronger future.

Phoenix → Houston → Dallas
A phased, responsible rollout under AIM Behavioral Health Clinics
Responder Wellness · Ready AIM Heal
For the people who answer the call
Firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, dispatchers — and the families who serve alongside them — carry cumulative stress most people never see. Ready AIM Heal is a structured pathway of culture-informed support: peer support, wellness specialists, and certified clinicians working as one coherent system.
Prepared to Serve. Equipped to Heal. Stronger Together.

School Mental Health & Prevention
Prevention starts in the classroom
Schools are often the first place mental health concerns surface. AIM equips educators, students, and families with literacy, prevention curricula, and clear early-support pathways — so school communities are prepared, not caught off guard.

Veteran Transition & Family Support
Service changes a life. So does coming home.
Transition touches identity, relationships, and well-being. AIM connects veterans and military families to culture-informed support and warm hand-offs to community care — so the move to civilian life is met with understanding rather than isolation.
Grow responsibly. Scale ethically. Lead clinically. The communities we serve deserve nothing less.
How AIM is structured
One institute. A connected ecosystem.
Clinical care, education, and publishing operate as connected divisions under a shared standard of trust.

Connect to Care
Coordinated referral pathways, not promises
Community Behavioral Health Access
No one should have to navigate care alone
Access to care is more than a directory — it’s coordinated pathways, trusted partners, and people who stay with you through the hand-off. AIM Behavioral Health Clinics expand community access through clinic services and referral networks built on the Aslinia 3Clearance Doctrine™.
Get involved
Help build a prevention-first future for mental health
Your support expands responder wellness, veteran transition support, school-based education, and community access to care.
AIM is being developed as an independent nonprofit organization.



