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Les Kertay highlights the growing role of online interventions in behavioral health. Ascellus plays a key role in this space by providing high-quality behavioral care focused on getting people back to work and functioning effectively. Let’s continue to bridge the gap between mental and physical health. #behavioralhealth #mentalhealthishealth

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Thought Leader in Workplace Mental Health | Ph.D. Psychology | Healthcare Executive

Online interventions for symptomatic anxiety and other behavioral health challenges is gaining traction, and might help us fill some gaps in access to care. But notice my word choices, distinctions which the Guardian article does not make: 1) I deliberately chose the word "interventions" and not "therapy" - to me therapy requires a human interaction, but there are many interventions that may not. 2) I chose to add the word "symptomatic" in front of "anxiety" for a couple of reasons, but mostly because we all have anxiety from time to time, much of which doesn't rise to the level of requiring intervention and is instead a normal condition of life. 3) Finally, I deliberately chose "behavioral health challenges" because "anxiety" (or depression, or any number of other common psychological symptoms) don't by themselves amount to a diagnosis that requires treatment. The Guardian article doesn't make these distinctions, but to be fair neither do most discussions I've seen of this growing business of online "care." Being more careful with language could help us put these applications in a better perspective. Most importantly, if we understood there's a spectrum of behavioral challenges, some of which do NOT require referral to a trained therapist, we'd do a lot to relieve some of the access bottleneck because we could entertain other interventions. But at the same time, let's not send someone who DOES need a therapist to an app, and let's not pretend that online therapy is a universal solution. My solution does also require a way to help make the distinction as to who gets what level of care. Some of that can be done by predictive analytics (shameless plug for my work with The Claim Lab), some of it requires early assessment and a navigator (shameless plug for the development work I helped do with Axiom Medical), and some of it requires knowing who can provide good quality behavioral care that is totally focused on returning people to work functioning (shameless plug for my work with Ascellus). The theme here is this: we have a mental health crisis that impacts workplaces. There are solutions to these problems. Let's get on with solving them. What do you think? #behavioralhealth #mentalhealthishealth #workplacementalhealth #solutions

New online therapies could help at least twice number of people recover from anxiety

New online therapies could help at least twice number of people recover from anxiety

theguardian.com

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