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We're proud to be named as one of the World's Most Impactful Companies 2026 by TIME. This honor is a testament to the impact our team makes every day by helping individuals get the care and support they deserve.
We’re proud to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month by sharing that LifeStance has been named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Mental Well-Being 2026 by Newsweek. We're committed to supporting employee well-being through meaningful resources and a people-first culture. We’re honored to be recognized for our efforts.
LifeStance is proud to offer TMS, an innovative treatment designed to help alleviate symptoms of depression in individuals who have not responded well to traditional treatments like medication or therapy.
When does online scrolling cross the line from habit to harm? On the latest episode of Convos from the Couch, LifeStance therapist Jordan Parmenter, LPC, M.A. discusses social media addiction, digital well-being, and how intentional boundaries can support mental health.
This Autism Awareness Month, Psychologist Dr. Audrey Oliva joins this episode of Convos from the Couch to explore what psychological assessment for adult autism really involves and why so many adults are missed earlier in life.
Saunas are everywhere right now — but are they actually helpful for mental health? In a new episode of Convos from the Couch, LifeStance Health Clinical Directors Aimee McWilliams, PsyD and Mark McGrosky, PhD, LCSW explore what the research says, where saunas may help, and why they should be viewed as a complement — not a cure.
We’re proud to share that LifeStance has been awarded a platinum rating for job stability by The Wall Street Journal, placing us among the top 20% of employers in this category. This recognition reflects our continued commitment to building a stable, supportive environment for our clinicians and team members.
Feeling disconnected—even when you’re not alone? You’re not the only one. Therapist Lauren Corsillo joins this episode of Convos from the Couch to unpack the growing loneliness epidemic—and why it’s affecting people of all ages. Drawing on research, clinical insight, and real-world experiences, Lauren explores how loneliness shows up in our lives and what’s driving its rise.
In a time when the headlines feel relentless and conversations can quickly turn charged, therapist Eva Tukuafu joins this episode of Convos from the Couch for a thoughtful, grounding conversation on navigating political stress.
This #WorldSleepDay psychiatrist Dr. Kenya Windley and psychologist and author Dr. Eugene Carroccia join this Convos from the Couch episode to discuss one of the most overlooked mental health tools: sleep.