Culturally intentional therapy benefits patients seeking mental health care

Patients who used a culturally intentional mental health care system reaped clinically significant benefits, according to a company press release.
The findings were detailed in a white paper published by Hurdle Health, a mental health care services provider based in Washington, D.C.
Hurdle Health’s therapy model was developed to train therapists on cultural competency and how to apply that competency in practice, according to the release.
Notably, 77% of patients with mild or worse anxiety screened negative for anxiety or experienced clinically significant improvement in their symptoms,

Patients who used a culturally intentional mental health care system reaped clinically significant benefits, according to a company press release.
The findings were detailed in a white paper published by Hurdle Health, a mental health care services provider based in Washington, D.C.
Hurdle Health’s therapy model was developed to train therapists on cultural competency and how to apply that competency in practice, according to the release.
Notably, 77% of patients with mild or worse anxiety screened negative for anxiety or experienced clinically significant improvement in their symptoms,