We’re heading to San Diego next month for the Behavioral Health Tech Conference! 🎉 Our team will be at Booth 517, and we’re ready to connect with health plans, providers, and other leaders who are moving the needle in behavioral health. We’re excited to speak with you about our integrated, measurement-based solution powered by proprietary technology and built to drive access and deliver better outcomes. If you’ll be at #BHT2025, stop by and take a seat — we’d love to chat.
Two Chairs
Mental Health Care
San Francisco, California 51,126 followers
Redefining mental health care to be centered in relationships, backed by research, and powered by thoughtful technology.
About us
Two Chairs is redefining mental health care with a fully integrated therapy and psychiatry offering, designed to deliver the right care at the right time. We combine thoughtful technology, a collaborative clinical team model, and measurement-based care to drive better outcomes for patients and a better experience for providers. We’re breaking down barriers to access, prioritizing care quality over quantity, and raising the standard for what mental health care can and should be.
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http://www.twochairs.com
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- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Measurement-Based Care , Matching clients and clinicians , Hybrid care (in-person and virtual) , Time-limited care , Clinical community , Transtheoretical work with specialties in EMDR, CBT, ACT, Psychodynamic and more , Depressive disorders , Anxiety disorders , Adjustment Disorders , Trauma-related disorders , Psychosocial , Bipolar and related disorders , Neurodevelopmental , Alcohol, Eating disorders , Disorders in remission, and Obsessive-compulsive
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We started Two Chairs in 2017 to solve a simple but painful problem: finding effective mental health care shouldn’t be so hard. Today, we’ve built a national system that combines therapy and psychiatry, measurement-based care, and human connection — powered by technology that helps patients, clinicians, and payers all see the impact of care in real time. Grateful to Alison Coleman and Forbes for highlighting our work and the progress we’re making toward a more accountable, integrated, and outcomes-driven mental health system. Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/eKpVvZ8j #mentalhealth #healthcare #behavioralhealth #leadership
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On this #WorldMentalHealthDay, let’s go beyond simply raising awareness. Let’s talk about how we can all work together to improve care and actually help people get — and stay — better. We need to pair robust clinical expertise with cutting-edge technology to build systems that drive access and deliver on outcomes. We need to support clinicians with the right tech, systems, and professional development so they can focus on delivering care. We need to personalize care so that each patient is receiving the right treatment from the right clinician for them. We need to properly measure and collect data — and use it to guide treatment decisions and know when it’s time to end care. And we need to reduce barriers and make it easier for people to access care when they need it. Learn about how you can work with us to make it happen here: https://www.twochairs.com/
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Many therapists love the independence of private practice — and at Two Chairs, you can continue your own practice while working with us. What sets us apart is the added support: steady income, paid admin time, and a clinical community that’s always behind you. Learn more about the ways we care for our clinicians below. https://lnkd.in/eQXG2jVs
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Improving access to care is a top concern in behavioral health — but it’s not just about increasing the number of providers and appointments. It’s about focusing on access to high-quality, measured care that improves clinical outcomes, delivered by a workforce of talented and available clinicians. Learn more about how to partner with Two Chairs here: https://lnkd.in/gbpNS3yi
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Two Chairs reposted this
As clinicians, we know mental health conditions rarely exist in isolation — and yet that’s exactly how our health care system treats them. In today’s private practice model, a therapist may be using exposure therapy to help a patient work through anxiety, while a prescriber, unaware of that plan, adjusts medication to suppress the very symptom being treated. The burden rests on the patient — who should be focused on getting better — to understand nuanced treatment plans and coordinate between clinicians if they hope to see any progress. In my op-ed for MedCity News, I argue that no single provider, or patient, should be expected to carry the full weight of treatment. A team-based model — with therapists, psychiatrists, and other specialists working together — creates better continuity, fewer gaps in care, and stronger outcomes. We should be moving toward coordinated systems that support the whole person, not relying on a model designed more than a century ago. Read my full piece in MedCity News: https://lnkd.in/gMesycVy
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Private practice mental health care has been the default model for more than 100 years. But is it serving patients well today? In an op-ed for MedCity News, our Chief Clinical Officer Colleen Marshall argues why it’s time to rethink how we deliver mental health care. The solo-provider model leaves too many people navigating a complex, disjointed system alone. Integrated, outcomes-driven care teams are the path forward. At Two Chairs, this is exactly how we practice. Our therapists and psychiatrists work together, supported by purpose-built technology and measurement-based care, to deliver better outcomes at scale. Patients shouldn’t be left scrambling to coordinate their own care — and with us, they don’t. Mental health should be treated like the rest of healthcare: connected, coordinated, and accountable for results. Read more from Colleen in MedCity News: https://lnkd.in/gY66_fNd