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We hand-select top providers who are dedicated to helping you feel better, no matter what you are going through.

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Who You See

Meet a few of our psychiatric providers

Mimi Winsberg, MD, Psychiatrist
Stanford University

“Great friendly doctor seems to genuinely care about my mental well being.” - Dmytro B.

Jake Behrens, MD, Psychiatrist
University of Wisconsin

“My doctor was empathetic, warm and prescribed me treatment that has been very effective for my symptoms in just a matter of weeks.” - Julie W.

Erik Frost, MD, Psychiatrist
University of Colorado

“I am so happy with my doctor and treatment.” - Joseph G.

Michael Chen, MD
Columbia University

“He was caring, calm, and easy to talk to about what I have been experiencing.” - Lisa B.

Shani Isaac, MD, Psychiatrist
Stanford University

“Love my doctor and this program! The easiest and most efficient way one could get help!” - Aaron Y.

Mitchell Kahn, MD
Columbia University

“My doctor is excellent and easy to talk to.” - Debra W.

Your specific psychiatric provider will be determined by your state and scheduling availability. You can be confident that you’ll get great care with every Brightside provider.

Meet a few of our therapists

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Conor O'Neill, PhD
Clinical Psychology

University of North Carolina

Dana Knighten, LCSW, BACS
Clinical social work

Capella University

Noah Mosier, PhD
Clinical Psychology

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Krina Adhakari, MA
Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Northwestern University

Balwinder Kaur, PsyD
Clinical Psychology

University of La Verne

Jessica Baker, LCSW
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK

University of Georgia

Your specific therapist will be determined by your state and scheduling availability. You can be confident that you’ll get great care with every Brightside therapist.

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If you’re in emotional distress, text HOME to connect with a counselor immediately.

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Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.

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If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.