Alma

Alma

Mental Health Care

Brooklyn, New York 64,598 followers

Simplifying access to high-quality, affordable mental health care.

About us

Alma is on a mission to simplify access to high-quality, affordable mental health care. We do this by making it easy and financially rewarding for therapists to accept insurance and offer in-network care. When a provider joins Alma, they gain access to a suite of tools that not only help them better run their business, but also grow it sustainably and develop as a provider. Alma is available in all 50 states, with over 8,000 therapists in our growing network. Anyone looking for a therapist can browse Alma’s free directory. Alma has raised $220.5M in funding from Insight Partners, Optum Ventures, Tusk Venture Partners, Primary Venture Partners, Sound Ventures, BoxGroup, Cigna Ventures, and Rainfall Ventures. Alma was also named one of Inc’s Best Workplaces in 2022.

Website
http://helloalma.com
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
therapy and mental health

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    In the midst of election season, it's essential to prioritize our mental well-being. Alma's very own Elisabeth Morray recently spoke with CNBC Make It about managing burnout from constant political conversations and news. The article emphasizes that it's okay to opt out of discussions when needed, allowing us to protect our mental health during this intense time. Check out the full story here, and remember to take care of yourself today! https://lnkd.in/etWyi7g9

    It's OK to opt out of political conversations if you need a break—and more tips for managing news burnout

    It's OK to opt out of political conversations if you need a break—and more tips for managing news burnout

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    Curious about value-based care and what it might mean for your clinical practice? If so, we hope you’ll join us for our panel discussion next Wednesday, October 30! During this conversation, we’ll explore how clinicians and payers might work together to create models that benefit everyone involved—as well as how trust can be built between these two groups that shape the mental health care field. RSVP here to claim your spot: https://lnkd.in/gXGCGE3k

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    As an increasing number of clinicians and insurance plans consider the merits of value-based care models, we recognize that it has the potential to benefit clinicians. But at the heart of these conversations is one essential question: How can value-based care models benefit both mental health care providers *and* the clients they work with?    That’s the question we’ll explore in our upcoming panel discussion paid for by Alma with Samuel Nordberg, Jana Dost, Elisabeth Morray, and Dylan Ross, PhD. During this conversation, they’ll discuss models that can help improve client access to high-quality care and how trust can be built between clinicians and insurance payers and share real stories and perspectives from other practicing clinicians.    RSVP here to join us on October 30: https://lnkd.in/gXGCGE3k

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    There’s one subject that can fill even the most confident providers with dread: progress notes. On top of the intensive time requirement, there’s often a lack of clarity on what “good” clinical documentation looks like—which can lead to stress around what insurance companies might look for in the event of an audit. That’s why we’re excited to host a discussion about efficient, stress-free progress notes with Alma's VP of Clinical, Elisabeth Morray, PhD, Ted Faneuff LISW-S, LMSW, LCSW, MBA, Head of Clinical Operations of Upheal, and Certified Professional Coder Sonda Kunzi

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    What comes to mind when you think about progress notes? If the answer is an unnecessary source of confusion, spending more time than you’d like to on documentation, or simply “stress”—you’re not alone. That’s what @Alma’s VP of Clinical, Elisabeth Morray, PhD, will be discussing in our upcoming webinar with Ted Faneuff LISW-S, LMSW, LCSW, MBA, Head of Clinical Operations of Upheal and Certified Professional Coder Sonda Kunzi. During the conversation, they’ll share tips for writing documentation that’s compliant and–importantly–clinically beneficial. They’ll also cover methods (both conventional and AI-supported) for incorporating note-taking into your practice in a way that works for you, your clients, and your work-life balance. Learn more and RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/esWhq2ne

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    🔊Alma Members — Do you or your clients struggle with nervous system regulation? It’s not too late to RSVP for our upcoming webinar and live Q&A on Polyvagal Applications with Dr. Stephen Porges. Alma members can access this live event for free through Alma's Education Center. Interested in joining Alma to attend continuing education events like this and more? Learn more about memberships here: https://lnkd.in/eJ7k3dQ

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    Alma Member Continuing Education Opportunity 📝 On October 2nd, Alma content manager Sam Dylan Finch will sit down with Dr. Stephen Porges, Karen Onderko, and Rebecca Knowles, OTD, OTR/L, RYT to discuss the impact of the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) in practice, along with the development and proliferation of the polyvagal theory in clinical settings. Stick around after the discussion for the opportunity to participate in a live Q&A with Dr. Stephen Porges! Alma members can access this live event for free through Alma's Education Center. Interested in joining Alma to attend continuing education events like this and more? Learn more about memberships here: https://lnkd.in/eJ7k3dQ

    How Alma Benefits Providers

    How Alma Benefits Providers

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    If you're a provider heading into the holiday season — EOY organization may be at the top of your priority list. Content Marketing Manager Kevin Doherty is here to explain how Alma's Resource Hub can help you feel on top of your private practice.

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    Alma Member Continuing Education Opportunity 📝 On October 2nd, Alma content manager Sam Dylan Finch will sit down with Dr. Stephen Porges, Karen Onderko, and Rebecca Knowles, OTD, OTR/L, RYT to discuss the impact of the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) in practice, along with the development and proliferation of the polyvagal theory in clinical settings. Stick around after the discussion for the opportunity to participate in a live Q&A with Dr. Stephen Porges! Alma members can access this live event for free through Alma's Education Center. Interested in joining Alma to attend continuing education events like this and more? Learn more about memberships here: https://lnkd.in/eJ7k3dQ

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    How Alma Benefits Providers

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    One of the best ways to get the most out of your therapy experience is to discuss your experience… with your therapist. It can feel uncomfortable and even a little mortifying to open up about what’s working and what isn’t. That’s totally understandable — but your therapist isn’t a mind reader! By practicing advocating for yourself and naming what you need, you develop direct communication skills that will support not only the relationship you have with your therapist, but the relationships you have elsewhere, too. Not sure where to start? We’re offering up some scripts for you to tweak and try, with the hopes that this gives you and your therapist a strong starting point. Want more guidance around why therapy isn’t helping? Check out the blog post linked below for some of the common reasons why therapy doesn’t work and what to do should you encounter them.

    9 Reasons Why Therapy Isn’t Helping and What to Do

    9 Reasons Why Therapy Isn’t Helping and What to Do

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Funding

Alma 5 total rounds

Last Round

Series D

US$ 130.0M

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