
I love the other providers and front office staff. We have been a good community, but increasingly isolated from each other since LifeStance bought our clinic. As a remote worker, there are events I can't attend, and I barely interact with my coworkers.
The providers in the office have a tight knit team.
we care about the people we help
They are Friendly and helpful
We at least support one another.
Personalities and comradery of other co-workers
Bright, energetic, compassionate group of people
Nice and competent coworkers from former practice acquired by Lifestance, but noticeable lack of competence in some new hires
Warm, collaborative teammembers, all of which never stay long due to corporate being unaware if staff needs
I like my colleagues. I like being able to consult when I have questions. It's the only thing keeping me from going to private practice.
Collaborative, caring people in the front lines
the communication between all team members
The entry level staff are all supportive of each other. We organize our own events and lend an ear to each other’s frustrations. Just the same, I don’t know a single one who has not considered quitting based on anger over the pay/work load imbal
My team, not including management, I'd supportive and always willing to lend a hand when we're overburdened.
Nice people that care about and support each other since there is no support from the executive team
Dedication and commitment to the patients
Very supportive happy to help when needed.
For those that I connect with they are great.
Everyone tries hard, but without leadership, it's worthless
Coworkers truly care about helping people with mental health concerns. Unfortunately, corporate does not. If it did, the company would be managed much differently.
Co-workers feel the same way, none of us feel like it does any good to say anything
No existent, morale is so low. If you need to earn a barely livable raise, you'd have to see 40+ patients a week. Thats not livable if you have a family though
No interaction at all with anyone
There are no coworkers on site
No coordination of care. No consultation. Poor leadership at the site.
Isolating job. Therapists morale is so low. We all just stayed in our offices
DOn't allow one or two people to completely take over a meeting