We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate APA Heritage Month & Mental Health Awareness Month than to kick off our ‘I Feel Good’ campaign in partnership with Love, Bonito! The ‘I Feel Good’ campaign was built to promote and inspire pride in our identity as Asians and confidence in ourselves to chase our wildest dreams. When we internalize self-confidence and believe in our ability to reach our full potential, we are able to break free of societal constraints and reach new heights as individuals and as a community. This May, we will be redefining what is possible for anyone who’s ever been told they can’t, so that we can feel empowered to look and feel our best. To kick things off, we are bringing 3 amazing AAPI guests together for our inaugural event in LA: Kelly Uchima, Eshani Patel, and Sam M. will share their own self-confidence journeys with us. 🌴☀️ Join us next Thursday, May 9th, for a night full of conversation, FREE food, drinks, and EXCLUSIVE discounts on Love Bonito's newest Signature and Staples lines, plus early access to Anise's newest group coaching series on self-confidence! Reserve your spot today 👇🏽 https://lnkd.in/gCYVUF8k
Anise Health
Mental Health Care
A culturally-responsive digital mental health platform for the Asian community
About us
Anise Health is a culturally-responsive digital mental health and wellbeing platform dedicated to meeting the unique needs of communities of color, starting with a focus on the Asian American population. We are founded by two minority female alumni of Harvard Business School and our clinical program is directed by Dr. Janie Hong, psychologist and Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is a founding partner at the Redwood Center for CBT and Research, where she maintains a small private practice. She also is the current chair of the Asian American in Behavior Therapy and Research Special Interest Group in the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
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http://anisehealth.co/
External link for Anise Health
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- Mental Health Care
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- 2-10 employees
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- New York
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- Privately Held
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New York, US
Employees at Anise Health
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💡There are +800 #MentalHealth startups in the US. Ever wondered how they're differentiating themselves? Specialization is leading the way. ❤️ 🧠 👩⚕️ Discover more in my latest article, featuring startups like Nema Health, Anise Health, and Mavida Health!.
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Mama, we made it...on the front page! 🎉 We're thrilled that our mission to increase access to culturally-responsive mental health care was recently highlighted in an in-depth interview with Minority Business Review Our co-founders Alice Zhang and Nisha Desai tell all: including the inspiring story behind founding Anise Health, the evidence behind our unique clinical model tailored for the Asian American community, the innovative technology we are using to train clinicians and personalize care, and some exciting partnership announcements that help make our platform more accessible and affordable. We're working hard each and every day to break down systemic barriers and establish a gold standard of mental health care for the Asian American community that ultimately drives unmatched engagement, therapeutic alliance, and clinical outcomes. Read the full article here & share with your network!👇🏽 https://lnkd.in/ecAB5N5Y
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🚨 New blog in honor of APA Heritage Month! TLDR: The Asian diaspora is NOT a monolith. With over 20 million individuals of Asian descent in the US, we represent a rich diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. These harmful stereotypes often overshadow the richness of our stories, and it’s time we debunk the myths and embrace the complexities that exist within our community. Go to the link below to read this special blog! 👇🏽 https://lnkd.in/eP79m_2w
Unpacking Asian-American stereotypes: The nuance of a rich & diverse community — Anise Health
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We are thrilled to officially launch a new cohort of the RestorAsian Scholarship! 🎉 If you’re anything like the Anise co-founders and have struggled to seek help or find a provider who understands you, this program is for YOU. We're on a mission with Asian Mental Health Project to empower the Asian American community by breaking down access barriers to effective mental health care. In celebration of APA Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month coming up (aka the best month ever), we're offering 25 individuals a full month of free care on the Anise platform, which includes four sessions of therapy and coaching and unlimited access to personalized digital resources. Awards will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis so apply as soon as possible to grab your spot. Applications will close on May 3, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. We hope this program will help you get started on your mental health journey with us! 😌 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/etUtJTZ9
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Join us for an event centered on Destigmatizing Mental Health in South Asian Communities, facilitated by Anise Health’s Co-Founder and award-winning journalist Prachi Gupta on Wednesday April 24, 2024. The evening will consist of a panel to build awareness about the sources of stigma in South Asian communities, and a discussion about how we can improve our collective well-being despite demanding professions. There will be a happy hour after the panel with refreshments and networking. Date: Wednesday, April 24 Time: 5:30PM Location: RubiconMD Office (25 West 39th Street, Floor 2, NYC NY 10018) Register at www.SABANY.org
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“Growing up in a Vietnamese household as a child of refugees, I did not consider mental health as something that might affect me or my family," shares Gabrielle Nguyen. In this article, Nguyen shares about her family’s journey navigating mental health and Kiêu Hãnh in a Vietnamese immigrant household and how they moved through it by having tough conversations and getting mental health support. Read the full story at coldteacollective.com. Article by Anise Health, with story by Gabrielle Nguyen. — Anise Health is a culturally-responsive mental health platform building the gold standard of care for the Asian community. Cold Tea Collective readers can access $50 off their first month of care by using the code CTC2024. #AniseHealth #AAPIMentalHealth #VietnameseAmerican #AsianMentalHealth #VietnameseMentalHealth Angel Wang Nisha Desai Alice Zhang
Breaking generational barriers about mental health in a Vietnamese family – Cold Tea Collective
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What's it like working at Anise Health? Hear from Tomomi Matsuzaki herself as she shares her experiences as a UX / UI designer at Anise. Read on to learn more about how human-centered design comes to life at Anise! https://lnkd.in/gr5QVU6D If you missed the first edition of Inside Scoop, you can learn about Christy Yee's perspectives on our Clinical Operations and Strategy team: https://lnkd.in/gZv56wVh
Inside Scoop: Working at Anise as a Designer
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Women’s history month is coming to an end and we want to take a moment to reflect and reintroduce the amazing women behind Anise Nisha Desai and Alice Zhang ! Every step we take is rooted in our commitment to uplifting and empowering our community.
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Did you know the rate of premature dropout among BIPOC individuals is more than 50% after just one session? Culturally competent therapists bridge this gap, fostering deeper connections and respect. In today’s blog, we discuss all things cultural competency and how to become a culturally competent provider. Read the blog below and share with your community 😌 We’re actively looking for licensed providers in the states of Massachusetts, Florida, Washington, New York, and California 👀 Read the blog here 👇🏽
How to become a culturally competent therapist or coach — Anise Health
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