Medication Management via Telehealth: How It Works in Minnesota

Patient in Minnesota using telehealth for psychiatric medication management

Why Medication Management Matters For many living with conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or ADHD, medication plays a vital role in treatment. But regular in-person visits aren’t always convenient or accessible. That’s where medication management via telehealth comes in. At Nurtured Psychiatry in Minnesota, we make psychiatric care more accessible by offering […]

Remote Patient Monitoring for Mental Health: How Wearables Are Changing the Game

A male healthcare provider gestures during a telehealth mental health video call with a distressed female patient on his laptop. The image features the text "Remote Patient Monitoring for Mental Health: How Wearables Are Changing the Game" and the Nurtured Psychiatry logo. The clinic, serving Minnesota, exclusively offers telehealth mental health services.

The future of mental health care is predictive, not just reactive. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) using wearable technology is transforming how we understand and treat conditions like depression and anxiety by providing objective, real-world data between therapy sessions, leading to more timely and personalized interventions.

Reaching Out, Without Stepping Out: Your Telehealth Psychology Solution

Telehealth psychology makes professional care accessible without leaving home. With the right approach, virtual therapy sessions can be as effective as in-person visits—providing privacy, flexibility, and meaningful connection. Here’s how online therapy bridges the gap between modern life and mental health needs.

From Screen Time to Serenity: How to Make Online Therapy Work for You

Online therapy is more than just a Zoom call—it’s a meaningful way to connect, grow, and heal from the comfort of home. With the right strategies, clients can make virtual sessions just as effective as in-person care, unlocking flexibility, privacy, and lasting mental wellness.

Digital Lifelines: How Telehealth Is Reaching Underserved Mental Health Communities

A person wearing earphones types on a laptop, engaging in a telehealth mental health video call with a doctor wearing a face mask. The blog post title, "Digital Lifelines: How Telehealth Is Reaching Underserved Mental Health Communities," is displayed. The Nurtured Psychiatry logo is visible, indicating a mental health clinic that offers telehealth mental health services in Minnesota.

For rural residents, marginalized groups, and those without reliable transportation, accessing mental health care often feels impossible. Telehealth is changing that narrative. Through innovative virtual solutions, providers like Nurtured Psychiatry are finally reaching populations that traditional therapy left behind. Discover how technology is bridging long-standing gaps in mental health equity.

Beyond Zoom: Creative Telehealth Tools Driving Better Mental Well-being

Telehealth has evolved far beyond simple video calls. From AI-powered mood tracking to virtual reality exposure therapy, innovative digital tools are revolutionizing mental health care. Discover the cutting-edge technologies helping patients achieve better outcomes—and how they’re being integrated into practices like Nurtured Psychiatry for more personalized, effective treatment.

How to Run a Successful Telehealth Practice: 12 Essential Tips for Therapists

Telehealth isn’t just video calls—it’s a fundamentally different way to deliver care. With 76% of patients now preferring virtual options, therapists need optimized strategies. From tech setup to therapeutic adaptations, these 12 evidence-based tips will help you build a thriving telehealth practice that delivers exceptional care.

Telehealth vs. In-Person Therapy: Which is Right for You?

Choosing between telehealth and in-person therapy isn’t about what’s “better” – it’s about what works best for you. New research shows both options can be equally effective, but they suit different needs. Let’s compare the benefits of virtual and traditional therapy so you can make an informed decision about your mental health care.