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AbleTo is the latest mental health startup to get capital

Americans have always had to struggle with various drug addictions: the opioid crisis being the latest substance abuse scare, along with heroin usage, which just hit a 20-yr high. At the same time, the number of people suffering with chronic…

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Telehealth’s Biggest Growth Sector: Behavioral Health

Behavioral and mental health seem like a natural fit for telehealth’s capabilities: remote, convenient, and instantaneous in case of crisis, unbound by a patient’s locality. The month of August has been a standout month for behavioral telehealth, between government programs,…

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POLITICO’s Morning eHealth: Thursday, August 24, 2017

MONEY FOR HIGH-TECH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH VENTURE: AbleTo, Inc., which uses an IT platform to provide video and phone services for behavioral health patients with chronic health conditions, has obtained $36.6 million in financing led by Bain Capital Ventures and Aetna,…

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AbleTo Raises $36.6M to Accelerate Behavioral Health Platform

AbleTo, Inc., a provider of technology-enabled behavioral health solutions has raised $36.6 million in Series D funding led by Bain Capital Ventures and also includes strategic investor Aetna. Existing investors, ncluding .406 Ventures, Sandbox Industries, HLM Venture Partners, and Horizon…

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Fortune: Term Sheet — Thursday, August 24

AbleTo Inc, a New York-based provider of behavioral health solutions, raised $36.6 million in funding. Bain Capital Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Aetna, .406 Ventures, Sandbox Industries, HLM Venture Partners and Horizon Healthcare Services Inc.

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Mental-health startup raises $36.6 million to scale up services

AbleTo, a Manhattan firm that screens people for behavioral-health conditions and offers technology-driven interventions, raised $36.6 million in a Series D funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures, the company announced Wednesday. The firm also received funding from Aetna, an…

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Declutter Your Mind. Make Room for Growth.

As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, we pulled a few practical resources together to help you clear the mental…

Kelli McElhinny, LCSW

Panic attack primer: What to do when fear strikes

Discover how self-care tools and radical acceptance can help you build a calmer, more resilient life.

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Webinar: Understanding and Managing Anxiety

Learn how anxiety affects your thoughts and daily life in this 30-minute webinar led by Licensed Clinical Social Worker Kelli…

Sarah Bruning

Embracing Your True Self: How to Navigate the Coming-Out Process

A supportive guide to sharing your gender identity and sexual orientation

Kelli McElhinny, LCSW

How to Safeguard Your Mental Health While Job Hunting

Seven science-backed tips to help you protect your well-being

Sarah Bruning

8 Ways to Boost Your Mental Health — and Your Bond with Baby

Explore easy ideas for getting active with your little one

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Is Mental Wellness Coaching Right for You?

Working with a coach just might be the missing piece in your mental wellness plan. Here’s how to tell.

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