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Today we celebrate one year since listing on NASDAQ. What a year it has been! #LFST
Pride Month is a great time to celebrate the history and the accomplishments of the LGBTQ+ Community.
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According to the National Alliance for Eating Disorders, LGBTQ+ individuals are at greater risk for eating disorders than cisgender heterosexual folks and have unique and nuanced experiences with food and body. In this panel discussion joined by Anita Rosenberg, LPC,CAADC, Jaden Wischow, Nicholette Leanza, M.Ed, LPCC-S and Jason Clayden, we explore some of the challenges the community face today, how social media contributes towards body image issues and ways to promote body positivity.
For Psychiatrists, when it comes to deciding whether to join a private practice or a hospital there are pros and cons to consider for each. Finding the right fit will be different for every physician.
In today’s world, most physicians have integrated technology in a number of ways to better answer their patient’s needs. The pandemic forced physicians and patients alike into non-traditional mental health treatments. Tech-enabled psychiatry goes beyond zooming with your patients. It also encompasses EHR systems, text alerts and automatic follow-up appointment services. These are just a few of the ways tech is helping physicians to run their practices more smoothly. Below we will discuss some of the ways tech can better assist you, your practice and your patients’ needs.
For those focusing on their careers in psychiatry, staying up to date with all the latest and greatest tools and trends is becoming more important than ever before. The pandemic not only created a greater need for psychiatric and mental health support, it also created new ways we engage with these types of therapies and new ways we can obtain the needed trainings to answer patients’ needs.
Burnout is something all healthcare workers have experienced at some point in their careers. It is not something to feel embarrassed about. But it is something to take seriously. Check out our tips below on what you can do to take control of the burnout your experiencing.
At LifeStance, we work with all kinds of mental health providers, and we know that the one thing they all have in common is how dedicated they are to caring for others. We admire this dedication and try to support our providers with the same kind of dedication. Part of that effort is making sure that we can add value through our professional relationship.
A closer look at what is driving the growth behind the mental healthcare.