• Book

    Originally self-published anonymously in 2020, the 2nd edition of Josh Cutler’s The Day Hospital debuted as a #1 Amazon Bestseller in 2021 and continues to have strong sales and reviews. Chin Music Press is publishing a text revision of the book in fall 2027 under a new title.

    “The Day Hospital is a deeply personal account of living with a mental health disorder that offers glimmers of hope” — Bedside Book Review

  • Podcast

    Josh is a producer for the podcast “Hey Man, It’s Ok” which focuses on men’s mental health and suicide prevention.

    Check it out at heymanitsok.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

    Josh was interviewed on a recent episode: LISTEN HERE.

  • Media

    A regular contributor to the national conversation about mental health, Josh Cutler is frequently a subject matter expert for local news, podcasts, and articles. Please reach out to his publicist for booking. Selected features:

    Hey Man; It’s Ok

    Healthcare Happy Hour podcast

    Becker’s Healthcare podcast

    Town Hall Seattle talk

    Getting Well In America podcast

  • Speaking

    I have experience speaking at conferences, businesses, fundraisers, workshops, and on podcasts. While I have spoken on topics ranging from Behavioral Health Policy & Service Delivery, to Wellness & Burnout to the Psychological Flexibility Model, I am most focused now on sharing my own story of recovery from traumatic brain injury and bipolar disorder through an ACT lens.

    An archive of the slides from some of my past talks can be found here.

  • Practice

    Founder and Executive Director of Gemini Clinical Institute: a social services agency focused on psychotherapy, consulting, and advocacy.

  • Author and Speaker Bio

    Josh Cutler, MSW, LICSW is a seasoned mental health professional who has worked in healthcare for over twenty years. An experienced psychotherapist, clinical social worker and people leader, Josh’s work focuses on improving access to mental health services. He has worked in private practice and also in leadership roles for several large integrated healthcare organizations.

    Josh’s writing and speaking focuses on the human condition. He is passionate about sharing his own struggles with diagnosis of and recovery from a serious mental illness, in the hopes that this vulnerability will lead others to seek help. His advocacy for people with disabilities has taken him to the legislative halls of both Washingtons.

    He lives in the suburbs of Seattle with his family.