CBS Boston talked to our Doctors Kat Boger and Mona Potter about the pediatric mental health crisis and how InStride Health is helping families and physicians solve the problem.
CBS Boston talked to our Doctors Kat Boger and Mona Potter about the pediatric mental health crisis and how InStride Health is helping families and physicians solve the problem.
When a child struggles with anxiety, it is common that parents struggle with their own feelings of helplessness. We’ve been there, we understand.
When a child struggles with anxiety, it is common that parents struggle with their own feelings of helplessness. We’ve been there, we understand.
When a child struggles with anxiety, it is common that parents struggle with their own feelings of helplessness. We’ve been there, we understand.
When a child struggles with anxiety, it is common that parents struggle with their own feelings of helplessness. We’ve been there, we understand.
Once you become concerned that your child may be struggling with anxiety and/or OCD, it’s hard to know what to do or where to turn. We’re here to help.
A certain level of anxiety is a natural part of life. But how do you know if you’re dealing with a “normal” amount of anxiety or a bigger issue?
One of the most frequent—and most important—questions we hear is, “Does virtual care really work?”
InStride Health, technology-enhanced mental health treatment for children and adolescents struggling with moderate to severe anxiety and OCD, announces its formal launch. Working in collaboration with McLean Hospital—America’s top-ranked psychiatric hospital and an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.