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Lyra Health is Marvell's partner for a wide range of innovative mental and behavioral health services, plus resources to enhance many aspects of your personal and professional life. 

 

Support How, When and Where You Need It

Life is full of challenges of all kinds, but the good news is you don’t have to face them on your own. Lyra Health offers a whole spectrum of options — completely confidential and at no cost — to help you meet those challenges in ways that work best for you.

Get Started with Lyra Health

Who is Eligible to Use Lyra Health +

As a Marvell employee, you, your legal spouse/domestic partner, and children ages 12+ are eligible to receive Lyra Health services. Interns are also eligible to use Lyra Health services.

How it Works +

You and Your Eligible Family Members:

  • Have unlimited free access to Lyra’s online and virtual resources through the Lyra app or website.
  • Can each access up to 12 no-cost sessions with your Lyra therapist or coach each year.

Already Seeing a Therapist?

Ask your provider if they are in-network with Lyra Health and then reach out to the Lyra Care Navigator team for next steps.

100% confidential. Whenever you reach out to any Lyra Health resources, it’s completely private — no one at Marvell will ever know if you’re receiving services, and they won’t see your personal information.

How to Register +

How to Register

Employee and/or family members 18+ of age

  • Visit marvell.lyrahealth.com and select Sign Up on the top right of the page.
  • Enter a personal email > Sign Up

Registering a minor

  • Log into your personal account at marvell.lyrahealth.com  > Choose Find care for a child or teen (12-17)
  • Next you will be asked to complete details about your child > you will then be prompted to complete their assessment
  • Once your child's details and assessment are completed you will be given your recommended care options based on clinical needs

 Once registered, you can:

  • Complete a brief, confidential wellness questionnaire to receive personalized care recommendations.
  • Review the selection of high-quality coaches and/or therapists matched to your needs.
  • Book an in-person or virtual appointment as early as the next day or begin using the available self-directed care apps.

You can also call the 24/7 support line to speak with a Lyra Care Navigator for assistance finding care or scheduling a coaching or therapy appointment: 1 800-874-3817.

 

Mental and Emotional Health Care

Lyra Health can help you and your loved ones navigate everyday challenges like stress, relationships, sleep or parenting, as well as concerns such as developmental or behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, substance use, self-harm and more.

Through evidence-based, clinically proven treatment methods, plus top therapists, coaches and digital tools, Lyra enables you and your family members to tap into flexible, easy-to-use support resources and start feeling better.

Lyra Offerings +

Lyra Offering Description Getting Started
Lyra's Care Navigator Team

24/7 in-country phone support.

The Care Navigator team is here to offer you personalized support, every step of the way. Set up a call to compare care options, find the perfect provider, and more. They can also assist with technical issues and account issues.

Call 800-874-3817
Available 24/7 and for crisis support

Chat live via marvell.lyrahealth.com 
Mon–Thu 8 a.m.-11 p.m. ET

Email care@lyrahealth.com
Responds within one business day

Therapy

Employees and family members 12+ have access to 12 therapy sessions per year per person (combined with coaching).

Connect with a Lyra therapist who will diagnose your condition and identify thoughts, behaviors, and strong emotions that can lead to severe depression, eating disorders, or PTSD. Each session, your therapist will introduce new skills with exercises and lessons so you can build tools to find lasting change and feel more like yourself again. 

About Lyra’s Providers
Lyra Health works only with providers who practice evidence-based techniques (therapies that have been rigorously tested in scientific studies and proven to work). Evidence-based therapies include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy
  • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)

Format: In-person, live video, messaging, digital activities, phone

marvell.lyrahealth.com; select Get Started to be matched with a coach or call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 800-874-3817
Mental Health Coaching

Employees and family members 18+ have access to 12 coaching sessions per year per person (combined with therapy) each year.

Meet with a Lyra coach to get to the root of your challenges, gain new insights, and see things through a new lens. Your Lyra coach will craft a personalized care plan after an initial consultation and empower you to take the lead on practicing new exercises and strategies at your own pace. Between sessions, your coach will give you activities and strategies to help you build on what you learn and is available for you to message if anything comes up. As new challenges arise, you can discuss them with your coach and come up with strategies for lasting change. Lyra Coaches are ICF certified.

Format: Live video, live messaging, digital activities, phone

marvell.lyrahealth.com; select Get Started to be matched with a coach or call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 800-874-3817
Lyra Library

Essentials for your personal and work life.

A go-to daily tool to improve your emotional well-being with skill-building videos, activities, meditation, and more. Interactive online courses for managers and individuals.

  • Guided meditations, breathing exercises, soundscapes, and mindfulness tactics
  • Access a rich library of 100+ research-based self-care resources for everyday life.
  • Workshops, how-to videos, and self-guided resources on a variety of topics like parenting, overcoming setbacks, resilience, stress, thriving at work, sleep, relationships, and more!

Format: Digital preventive care activities

marvell.lyrahealth.com; under Library

 

Lyra Gather

Lyra Gather offers expert facilitated, small group peer discussion that promotes social learning and community building in a safe space.

Gatherings foster sharing among individuals who have a common interest, identity, or concern and focus on topics at the intersection of social identity, mental health, and work. There are limited spots per session and registration is required. 

Format: Facilitated discussions over Lyra’s Zoom platform

marvell.lyrahealth.com; under Library 
Work-Life Services

Experts beyond mental health are available to resolve emergencies, guide you through challenges, and help you stay on top of your busy life. 

Sometimes life throws a wrench in the works. Lyra Health Partners provide personalized financial, legal and family support.

Call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 800-874-3817

Accessible, Specialized Care for Your Child or Teen +

Did you know that one in five children struggle with some type of mental, emotional, or behavioral health issue, yet only about 20% of them receive care from a specialized provider?

Lyra Health cuts through the hassles of finding and arranging specialized mental health assistance for your child by offering comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for every type and level of need, plus:

  • Easy, online signup, lowering your stress and saving you time
  • A wide range of care options, from self-guided programs, to coaching (accessible in multiple ways), to specialized, in-person therapy and more
  • Data-driven, personalized matching of providers to your child’s specific needs
  • Immediate appointments and reduced wait times (days instead of weeks or months) for even highly specialized care

How Lyra Can Help You Help Your Child

Whatever the issue facing your child, one call to Lyra Health will connect you to resources, support or treatment options that can start turning things around. For example:

If your child…

How Lyra can help

Getting started

Needs a little direction (or if you’re struggling with being a parent)

The Lyra Library offers lots of resources to help you both deal with everyday life.

Users 18+ can create their own profile with Lyra. Children under 18 need to access through the parent's account for self-guided resources.

marvell.lyrahealth.com; under Library

 

Is having a tough time keeping up in school

A call to Lyra can connect you with tutoring and coaching to help prepare your child for college.

Call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 800-874-3817

Can’t seem to shake a low mood, or is struggling with a relationship

Lyra Coaching (for ages 18+) can help with a variety of issues over the phone or through live video or messaging, 24/7 — whenever your child feels like talking about it.

marvell.lyrahealth.com; select Get Started to be matched with a coach or call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 800-874-3817

Is fighting depression, anxiety or other mental health concerns

Lyra Therapy (for ages 12+) is there to help identify the root of the issue and build tools and resilience for lasting change.

marvell.lyrahealth.com; select Get Started to be matched with a coach or call the 24/7 Care Navigator Team at 844-720-1212

 

Lyra Work-Life Services

Through their third-party partnerships, Lyra also offers these services to help you and your family deal with a variety of life’s challenges:

 

Live Event Recordings

Date/Time Description Call-In Info/Recording

Monday, July 29
10-11am PDT

Adolescent Mental Health (Family)
Hosted by Lyra

Adolescence is a time of change, growth, and learning—posing many new challenges to both 
 teens and parents. This workshop will provide parents with a strong foundation to understand normative adolescent development and behaviors and when it is time to intervene and get help from a trained professional. We will also learn and practice specific, concrete skills to improve 
 your communication with your adolescent, manage unwanted behaviors, and increase your family’s overall quality of life. Once you are armed with the necessary knowledge and strategies to parent your teen effectively, you will increase your overall well-being and ability to enjoy your child’s unique personality.

Workshop Handout

Presenter Bio:
Shannon Bennett, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and an Attending Psychologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Bennett serves as the Site Clinical Director of the New York Presbyterian Hospital Youth Anxiety Center at Weill Cornell Medicine, and the Director of the Tourette Syndrome Center of Excellence at Weill Cornell. As a licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Bennett works with children, adolescents, adults and families suffering from anxiety, tics, OCD and related conditions. She also teaches, writes, and presents internationally on these topics. Dr. Bennett contributed to several cognitive-behavioral treatment research programs at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University, and was a Co-Founder and Associate Director of the Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Intensive Treatment Program at UCLA before joining the faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Bennett also led a multi-disciplinary research team focused on the psychosocial needs of women who experience perinatal loss, and earned a National Research Service Award for this research effort. Dr. Bennett has been honored with a Career Development Leadership Award from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America and serves on the Medical Advisory Board for the Tourette Syndrome Association.

Watch recording here 

** Hosted internally on the Global Mental Health Page

Tuesday, July 30
11am - 12pm PDT

Live Q&A
Hosted by Lyra

Did you know that Lyra can support both your personal and professional life? Are you a manager? You also have additional resources available through Lyra!
Join our live Q&A webinar to find out how they can help you and your team.

**This session won't be recorded

No recording
 

Wednesday, July 31
11am - 12pm PDT

Thriving: The Science of the Good Life (You)

Hosted by Lyra

When life feels dull, it’s easy to feel checked out—like we’re all just going through the motions. 
 But how do we move forward? The path to more joy and fulfillment is found in positive psychology, or the study of how humans thrive. In this workshop, we’ll share science-backed strategies for thriving, or living your best life—including practical ways to bring more balance, purpose, and joy into your day-to-day routine. Because the good life doesn’t magically happen, it’s intentionally built.

Workshop handout 

Presenter Bio
Dr. Madlock is a licensed clinical psychologist and maintains a private practice specializing in working with adults. Dr. Madlock’s interests are working with pregnant and postpartum individuals and couples, racial identity/race-based trauma and mindfulness. Dr. Madlock completed her graduate training at The George Washington University. She has worked in various mental health settings, from community based care to large medical settings such as Kaiser Permanente and the VA Health Care System with individuals from diverse clinical and cultural communities. Prior to entering the field of clinical psychology, Dr. Madlock worked in K-12 educator sector as a special education teacher, training specialist, and program director.

Watch recording here 

** Hosted internally on the Global Mental Health Page

Friday, August 2
11am - 12pm PDT

Helping the Helpers: Combating Compassion Fatigue (Caregiver)
Hosted by Lyra

People in job roles that support the well-being of others are providing a noble service, but that service can take a toll. Compassion fatigue can be the cost of helping people through their personal or professional challenges over an extended period of time—particularly when providing that support amidst the turbulence of a global pandemic. Fortunately, compassion fatigue is neither inevitable nor untreatable. This workshop will explain what compassion fatigue is, how it develops, and most importantly, how to combat it via practical, evidence-based strategies that encourage resilience, boundaries, and prioritizing your mental and physical health. With these tools, you’ll be equipped to prevent or reverse compassion fatigue no matter where you are on your journey.

Workshop handout

Presenter Bio:
Dr. Diana Partovi is a clinical neuropsychologist and Founder of California Neuropsychology Services. She received her clinical training at the VA Health Care System and UCSF. She specializes in the assessment of cognitive difficulties with experience providing interventions for mood disorders, PTSD, traumatic brain injury and other neurological disorders. Dr. Partovi is an advocate for neurodiversity. She is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at UC Berkeley.

Watch recording here 

** Hosted internally on the Global Mental Health Page

 

LYRA HELP LINE: IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

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When you or a loved one needs assistance, having to make and wait on an appointment to talk to someone is the last thing you want to do. When you call Lyra Health, someone is available for you 24/7, every day of the year.

To access the help line call 1 800-874-3817 or email care@lyrahealth.com.

 

ARE YOU A MANAGER?

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In addition to the services available to all employees, Lyra provides support and resources specifically designed for managers, including workshops on culture and leadership, and programs on topics like dealing with employees’ mental health issues and critical incident support.

If you manage international employees, many of Lyra’s services are available globally. Learn more about Lyra's support by country.