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Telehealth Solutions in Massachusetts: Expert Care for ADHD, Trauma, and LGBTQIA+ Issues

Telehealth Solutions in Massachusetts: Expert Care for ADHD, Trauma, and LGBTQIA+ Issues
Are you a Massachusetts resident looking for expert telehealth solutions for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), trauma, or LGBTQIA+ issues but not sure where to start? Read on to learn what telehealth can do for you.

If you live in Massachusetts and would like to receive mental health care here at Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services, you don’t have to make the trip to one of our New York City locations.

Rachel Glod, LCSW (NY), LICSW (MA) is clinically licensed to offer virtual care to both New York and Massachusetts residents. 

Take a moment to learn how telehealth can be the solution you need for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), trauma, or LGBTQIA+ issues.

More about telehealth

Telehealth platforms — including the one utilized by the Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services team — offer a range of therapeutic modalities, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and other evidence-based techniques that address trauma, relationships, negative emotions, low self-esteem, and more.

Rachel Glod approaches therapy with a warm and individualistic approach and can address several topic areas, including:

ADHD

Whether you focus best in the morning or late in the afternoon, telehealth offers the flexibility to schedule your sessions at times that best align with your attention spans and daily routines. 

This virtual format can also reduce distractions often found in traditional office settings so you can receive a more focused therapy experience. 

Trauma

It’s no secret that trauma can have a profound impact on your mental and physical health, and therapy can help you navigate those impacts. As a trauma-informed therapist, Rachel Glod can help you work through trauma without the added stress of commuting to our location.

Telehealth can be a solution for several types of trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, natural disasters, and military combat.

LGBTQIA+ issues

If you’re facing barriers to accessing mental health care — barriers are anything that stops you from getting the comprehensive care you need and can include discrimination, stigma, and a lack of knowledgeable providers — then consider telehealth. 

Telehealth makes inclusive mental health care more accessible to members of the LGBTQIA+ community in any part of Massachusetts. 

As an LGBTQIA+-affirming provider, Rachel Glod, offers the following services:

  • Gender-affirming care 
  • Ongoing therapy for gender dysphoria 
  • Therapy and guidance for your coming-out process
  • Treatments for anxiety, trauma, depression, and PTSD

The Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services team also includes a Gender Care Client Coordinator to help you find surgeons and medical teams, if needed.

Benefits of virtual care in Massachusetts

Telehealth gives you access to mental health care when you need it and where you need it.

Because you’re not locked down to a specific location, you can receive quality mental health care whether you’re living in Boston, or the more remote regions in the state’s western Berkshire Mountains. 

Getting started with telehealth in Massachusetts

During your virtual appointment, you interact with Rachel Glod via a secure platform that complies with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). 

Throughout your session, you can discuss your mental health concerns, receive therapy — either individual or couple’s therapy — review progress from previous weeks, ask questions, and coordinate referrals (if needed).

If you’re in Massachusetts and are seeking support for trauma, ADHD or LGBTQIA+-related health issues, consider exploring telehealth options. 

To get started with teletherapy in Massachusetts, click here to book your appointment.