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Read one therapist's lessons from the field of treating borderline personality disorder using DBT.
A surge in new clients can lead to therapists feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and burned out.
The intake session is crucial. When therapists set up the intake process, they know they must set client expectations about what this first ‘almost-session’ really is: data collection and an informal meet and greet.
All relationships end. Here’s what to do when a client wants to quit therapy before you feel they’re ready.
The use of technology is being rapidly implemented in the field of mental health and “wearables” are no exception. This articles explores what wearables are and their potential applications in the field of mental health, including a review of the concerns and limitations.
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.
We’re delighted to share that Upheal has raised a $10M Series A round to help create a better balance for mental health professionals.
A new smart platform that helps mental health providers improve their therapists’ working lives so they can focus less on paperwork and more on being present.
You may face a few more challenges, but ADHD doesn’t have to hold you back as a therapist. It may even be your superpower. Here’s how you can look after yourself and your clients.
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.
Being a therapist is one of the most challenging professions in the world. One of our writers, an ex-social worker, explores its most causes and offers some tips for what you can do about it. As someone who’s faced the issue themselves, we’re very grateful for her take.