Category · Mental wellness
Therapy platforms, ADHD evaluation, and anti-anxiety care — what's real versus what's a subscription.
What every review in this category answers
Some platforms vet rigorously. Some accept anyone with an LMFT or LMSW credential. We audit the verification process and publish what we find.
A 30-minute weekly chat is not equivalent to a 50-minute weekly session with a licensed psychologist. We track what you actually get for the subscription price.
After the pandemic-era stimulant boom and subsequent DEA scrutiny, online ADHD evaluation has tightened. We track who does meaningful evaluation and who runs a prescription mill.
Online mental-health platforms must hold or contract for state licensure in every state they serve. Coverage gaps are common.
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The evidence base
Meta-analyses of online therapy show outcomes comparable to in-person care for mild-to-moderate depression and anxiety, but the literature also shows quality varies enormously between platforms. Therapist credential rigor, session length, and continuity matter more than the platform name. Our reviews focus on the operational details that drive real-world outcomes.
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