Belmont University faculty, students and community members talk together during the 24/7: A Mental Health in Entertainment Conference

Center for Mental Health in Entertainment

Championing Mental Wellness Across the Entertainment Industry

Supporting Mental Health Across Entertainment Fields

Belmont University’s Center for Mental Health in Entertainment (CMHE) strengthens the well-being of artists, creatives and entertainment professionals through research, education and community programs and resources tailored to the realities of music, film, television, sports, digital media and related creative fields.

Launched in partnership between the Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business and the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, the Center addresses an urgent need for industry-specific mental health support, education for students around mental health and self care practices, and evidence based training for both entertainment professionals and the counselors who serve them.

Attendees gather and network during a Belmont University Hope Summit event.

Hope Summit Workshop Series

Why This Center Matters

The entertainment industry operates on a 24/7 rhythm. High-pressure environments, blurred boundaries, emotional exhaustion, financial instability and public scrutiny all contribute to elevated mental health needs. CMHE exists to meet those needs with research-driven programs and trusted support structures.

Healthier Leaders & Creators Change Culture

Long-Term Outcomes for Entertainment Professionals

  • Recognize industry-specific stressors and understand their impact
  • Gain tools and language
  • Learn strategies to become change agents

Long-Term Outcomes for Healthcare Professionals

  • Providing ongoing professional training
  • Certifications in cultural competencies
  • Cultivating stronger collaboration in response to crises in our industry

Our Core Pillars

Guiding our work, priorities, and long-term vision.

Community

Accessible, trusted mental health support for students and working professionals, including resources, workshops and counseling-informed services.

Education

Curriculum, training and specialized preparation for undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing counselors.

Research

Data-driven insights into the lived experience of entertainment professionals, guiding industry policy, wellness programs and cultural transformation.

Future Initiatives

Physical space on Music Row, expanded resource hubs, new academic pathways and partnerships that scale nationally.

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Founding Support & Facilities

Belmont University is establishing the Center for Mental Health in Entertainment with founding support from the Country Music Association, which is endowing the center's leadership position. The new center will be part of the Curb College Music Row campus expansion slated for completion in 2028. Please reach out to Phil Shay for more information on supporting the Center and the Music Row development.

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Sarah Trahern stands with Greg Jones and Susan Jones

Sarah Trahern

Country Music Association CEO

“As a trade association, it’s our responsibility to care for the people who make this industry thrive. Supporting their well-being has always been central to CMA’s mission, and through years of investments and partnerships, we’ve seen how access to care can change lives. This collaboration with Belmont allows us to take that support a step further—transforming advocacy into meaningful, long-term change.”

Contact the Center

Have a question? Interested in partnering, contributing research or hosting a workshop?

CMHE@belmont.edu

615.460.5183

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