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Grow Therapy in 2022

As 2022 comes to a close, we are celebrating the achievements and dedication of our Provider Partners. The last few years have been tough – there’s no doubt about that. With so many people experiencing increased levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, and the need for affordable, quality mental healthcare rising with it, we are […]

By Jake Cooper

Updated on May 23, 2024

As 2022 comes to a close, we are celebrating the achievements and dedication of our Provider Partners.

The last few years have been tough – there’s no doubt about that. With so many people experiencing increased levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, and the need for affordable, quality mental healthcare rising with it, we are so incredibly grateful for our Provider Partners.

We wrapped their combined effort to highlight the impact they have had this year.

Thanks to each and every one of our Provider Partners for the time and energy they have invested to make our community happier and healthier, one client at a time – we’re looking forward to seeing you thrive in 2023.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Grow Therapy connects clients, therapists, and insurance companies to make mental healthcare simple to access.

  • We make it easy to find a therapist who looks like you and can support your needs. The right therapist is one who ensures you feel safe and comfortable. If you need help choosing, read these tips or contact our matching team via email at support@growtherapy.com or by phone at 786-244-7711.

  • We conduct an intensive interview process to ensure our therapists have the skills, training, and experience to help you grow.

  • People who use their insurance save an average of 73% on the cost of therapy. Sessions cost an average of $22 with insurance, but will vary depending on your plan. Get a cost estimate, learn more about how to check your coverage, or contact your insurance company for more details.

This article is not meant to be a replacement for medical advice. We recommend speaking with a therapist for personalized information about your mental health. If you don’t currently have a therapist, we can connect you with one who can offer support and address any questions or concerns. If you or your child is experiencing a medical emergency, is considering harming themselves or others, or is otherwise in imminent danger, you should dial 9-1-1 and/or go to the nearest emergency room.