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What Is a Mental Health Cooperative — and Why Does It Matter?

What Is a Mental Health Cooperative — and Why Does It Matter?

by Dr Rachel Hughes | May 10, 2026 | Community, Cooperatives, Neurodivergence, Uncategorized

Most mental health clinicians have heard of group practices. Far fewer have heard of a mental health cooperative. And the difference between them is not just structural; it is a difference in who holds the power, who makes the decisions, and who benefits when things...

Mental Health Cooperative: How to Build Solidarity with Collective Care

by Owais Khan | Jan 28, 2026 | Community, Cooperatives, Neurodivergence

I. Introduction: The Vulnerability of the “Lone” Clinician Therapists and counselors are faced with a diabolical choice about how they will practice after grad school: enter a pipeline to burnout in community mental health, give a group practice owner over...
Beyond the Couch: Combatting Loneliness in Private Practice

Beyond the Couch: Combatting Loneliness in Private Practice

by Hailee Windsor | Dec 8, 2025 | Community, Cooperatives

Private practice can be incredibly rewarding. You set your own hours, build your ideal caseload, and have the autonomy to shape your professional life. Yet, for all its benefits, it can also be isolating. The very nature of our work—confidential, often intense, and...

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