Bridging the gap between medical and mental health care

“At the end of 2021, nearly 63% of physicians reported symptoms of burnout, up from 38% in 2020.”

  • Physician Burnout

    Doctors are required to work arduous hours, see multiple clients a day and have little to no free time to themselves. Since 2021, the burnout rate has increased up to 38%. It’s time there is a practice that is medically informed and capable of being the support system that doctors deserve.

  • Work Life Balance

    Constantly on call, EMR updating, conference calls, case management, the responsibilites are endless but time is limited. Doctors often complain in therapy about the work/life balance and difficulty maintaining healthy boundaries and relationships.

  • Trauma Support

    Many doctors see traumatic medical experiences every day, but do not receive the support needed to get through it. You wouldn’t leave a patient to just cope alone, so why should you? Occasional rounds with colleagues is not comparable to psychotherapeutic support. In the wake of the pandemic and current affairs, doctors are going through more trauma in recent years without the support needed to keep up with it.

THERAPY FOR DOCTORS

After years of studying the medical world, Dr. Carli Blau, Researcher and Founder of Boutique Psychotherapy quickly noticed the disparity between medical and mental healthcare. Not only are medical doctors not informed about the mental health implications of medical treatments, but they are also are required to work hard hours supporting the needs of everyone else, but who supports them?

We are Boutique Psychotherapy work hard to create a safe space for medical professionals to meet with a therapist who is informed and aware of the nuances that exist in the world of medicine.