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AbleTo Launches Full Suite of Mental Health Solutions to Address the Great and Growing Demand for Care

AbleTo Launches Full Suite of Mental Health Solutions to Address the Great and Growing Demand for Care Wide Range of Solutions Offers Payers More Effective Options to Improve Outcomes and Control Costs NEW YORK, June 22, 2020 – AbleTo, Inc.,…

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AbleTo’s Commitment to Fighting Racial Injustice

Today, George Floyd was memorialized in his hometown of Minneapolis. While we pause to reflect on the tragic loss of his life, we are devastated that it took the loss of life to bring national recognition to a system that…

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AbleTo in the News: Dr. Reena Pande Speaks to Mashable About the Staying Power of Virtual Therapy

As virtual therapy continues to see record demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, is the surge in new patients or the response to the crisis sustainable? Mashable spoke to a number of experts to understand the pressures facing technology-enabled behavioral health…

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AbleTo and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey Make It Easier to Get Mental Health Help

The COVID-19 pandemic is driving an unprecedented need for mental health care. Suzanne Kunis, Vice President of Behavioral Health for Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, saw demand rapidly increasing across the state and knew members would need…

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Joyable in the News: Why the Pandemic Pushed Virtual Mental Health Care to the Forefront

Why did it take a pandemic to push so many more providers and patients into virtual care? One writer for The Atlantic offers her personal experience using technology-enabled mental health support with our app Joyable, and examines the broad barriers…

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Dr. Reena Pande in Huffington Post: How to Get the Most out of Teletherapy

NEW YORK, August 13, 2019 – AbleTo, Inc., a leading provider of virtual behavioral health care proven to improve clinical outcomes and lower health care costs, today announced that Dr. David Whitehouse, a widely recognized leader in innovative behavioral health…

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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…

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.

Sarah Bruning

Losing Your Independence Doesn’t Have to Mean Losing Yourself

Plus, 3 ways to navigate your new normal

Kelli McElhinny, LCSW

Thinking Traps: 10 Ways Our Brains Trick Us

Get to know your brain’s go-to traps so you can change your thoughts and improve your mood

Sarah Bruning

3 Big Barriers Men Face When Seeking Mental Health Care

And what to do about them

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Perimenopause Can Affect Women’s Mental Health — Here’s How to Protect Yours

Use these tips to build resilience and support your emotional well-being

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