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The Online Therapy Bubble Is Bursting

Por: Time Health November 02, 2022

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Hebah Arroyo, an Illinois nurse practitioner, began working for the startup Done in the spring of 2020. She was drawn to the San Francisco-based company’s promise: to provide stigma-free online ADHD care, including prescription refills and virtual sessions with clinicians, for as little as $79 a month. “It was my first telehealth role,” she says, “so that was exciting for me.” Three months later, she resigned. “I quickly became... + full article



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