The latest news, interviews, and resources from our team and trusted mental health professionals.
Progress notes are an essential part of the job for mental health providers. Writing these detailed notes can be time-consuming. Here are some tips from an ex-therapist to make the process more effortless and efficient.
If you’re asking should you accept insurance as a therapist, the insights in this blog will lead you to a strong decision. See what other professionals say about it.
The very people trained to help others with their mental health are often those at risk. Yet awareness around this topic has only recently begun to grow, with many therapists having to work through significant mental health distress due to shame, stigma, and fear alone.
AI is transforming the world so fast. We wanted to share how Upheal works with AI to help you feel more confident about using an AI tool in your practice. Go ahead and read this article for answers to your most pressing AI questions – or share with clients and colleagues too.
We sat down with Stephanie Staco (they/them), LMHC, from New York to ask about life before and after Upheal. As one of our earliest fans and esteemed users, we’ve enjoyed getting to know Stephanie better.
A rewarding journey always starts with a single step. And maybe yours is just to read about what it takes to start using Upheal. Get ready in 6 simple steps – and don't forget to share this with a colleague.
Mental health professionals are increasingly overworked and under-supported. To support more therapists and their clients, we are thrilled to announce a $3.25 million seed round bringing our total funding to $4.35 million.
Whether you’re doing in-person or remote therapy as an individual practitioner or a part of a larger organization, it’s easy to use Upheal in addition to your EHR. Ted Faneuff, Clinical Advisor and Therapist, talks us through how he uses Upheal to create progress notes seamlessly so that both fit into his daily workflow.
In the second of our ‘About Upheal’ blog posts, we delve into how we work with data to allow for a secure and private therapeutic experience. Hopefully, this will help answer any questions you may have gotten from your clients, too.
Are your clients used to Zoom? Simply enable our new Zoom integration in the Upheal app to make the most of both worlds. No need to change your workflow or make your already stressed clients adopt yet another piece of tech.
What do you need to explore in order to feel comfortable incorporating Upheal into your practice? Being able to acknowledge these is a great step toward embracing the changes and opportunities that come with the development of AI tools.
Welcome to the first of our 'About Upheal' blog series, where we delve into important topics that you, our audience, have wanted to know more about.