Studies Show Marriage and Parenting is Harder Than Ever - Cerebral Couples Therapy Is Uniquely Positioned To Help
June 17 2024 - 1:56PM
Business Wire
Pew Research recently found that about half of married or
cohabiting parents (52%) say they feel judged by their spouse or
partner for how they parent their children at least some of the
time. Similarly, the New York Times published a piece on the unique
difficulties of millennial motherhood, citing pressure from social
media, rising costs of childcare, and difficulties balancing
careers, families, and relationships.
This post-COVID reality for many Americans is the driving force
behind Cerebral's new Couples Therapy offering. The fully
comprehensive online mental healthcare provider is expanding care
to support couples, reinforcing Cerebral’s mission to expand access
to high-quality mental healthcare for all.
“Couples Therapy is a natural extension of our mission,” said
Dr. David Mou, CEO of Cerebral. “We understand that mental health
is not only an individual journey but also one that can
significantly impact and be impacted by our closest relationships.
By offering Couples Therapy, we aim to support our clients in every
aspect of their lives, fostering stronger, healthier outcomes.”
While Millennials are more likely than previous generations to
seek therapy, the drive to become a mentally healthier individual,
partner, and parent can create unique pressures of its own.
Cerebral's couples therapists create a safe, judgment-free space
for couples to strengthen their bond, navigate life changes,
improve communication, and thrive together. Couples can expect The
Cerebral Way, a personalized approach that gets to know their needs
and helps to set goals, so they can gain the tools they need to
succeed together outside of therapy. This methodology was designed
by their clinical team and has shown impressive outcomes: Cerebral
clients are three times more likely to report feeling better after
two months of treatment.
Each couples therapist undergoes the same rigorous vetting
process as Cerebral’s individual therapists, so clients can be
confident that they are getting high-quality care from licensed and
credentialed professionals with Master’s degrees. The service is
available 100% online and accessible via Cerebral’s online
platform, ensuring convenience and privacy for the couple.
Couples Therapy is part of Cerebral’s approach to coordinated
care within their nation-wide clinician base, which also offers
individual therapy and medication management service lines for a
deeper approach to personalized care that provides better health
outcomes for their clients.
“As we continue to grow and evolve, our primary focus remains on
delivering high-quality mental healthcare that is both accessible
and affordable,” added Dr. Mou. “We believe that by offering a
complete range of services, we can better meet the needs of our
clients and contribute to their overall well-being.”
For more information or to sign up for your first appointment,
please visit cerebral.com/plans/couples-therapy.
About Cerebral
Cerebral’s mission is to democratize access to high-quality
mental health care to all. Unlike traditional mental health care,
Cerebral’s telehealth service is accessible, convenient, and
affordable. With several full-service monthly subscription plans to
choose from, members receive online access to therapists and
prescribing providers—all from the comfort of home or anywhere else
with an internet connection. Visits are done via video chat, and
members can message their care team directly. Members can even
receive medications delivered straight to their door (if
prescribed). For more information, visit www.cerebral.com.
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