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NameProfessionName of PracticeCountryTelehealth
Rizwan Ahmad, Psy.D.
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Center for Integrated Behavioral Health
Country
United States
Telehealth
No
Angela Austin, LMFT
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Positive Mind Counseling
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Julie Badowski, MS, LDN
Profession
Other
Name of Practice
Integrated Harmonies
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Neseret Bemient, RN, BscN
Profession
Nursing & Allied Health
Name of Practice
Return to Wholeness
Country
Canada
Telehealth
Yes
Leah Bisiani, MHlthSc/DipBus/RN1/Dementia Consultant
Profession
Nursing & Allied Health; Other
Name of Practice
Uplifting Dementia
Country
Australia
Telehealth
No
Laurean Botrus, PsyD
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Center for Integrated Behavioral Health
Country
United States
Telehealth
No
Lauren Daugherty, LMHC, ATR-BC, PMH-C
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Larkspur and Violet,LLC
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Kelli Foulkrod, MS, LPA, LPC
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling; Other
Name of Practice
Organic Mental Health Center
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Adrian Gaty, MD
Profession
Other Healthcare Providers
Country
United States
Telehealth
No
Jen Gordon, LPC, NCC, CIMHP
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Morning Lark, Functional Psychotherapy & Holistic Healing
Country
United States
Telehealth
No
Amy Hagerstrom, LCSW, SEP, CIMHP
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Amy Hagerstrom Therapy PLLC
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Leora Haller
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Country
United States
Telehealth
No
MarKay Hickerson, LCSW
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
MarKay Hickerson, LCSW, PLLC
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Brooke Hoffman, PsyD
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Center for Integrated Behavioral Health
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Chris Jensen, LMFT
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Chris Jensen, LMFT
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Kelly Kilcoyne, LMFT
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Kelly Michael Kilcoyne LMFT
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Lynn Knapke, DBH, MA, IAPOC, CHES
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling; Integrative & Complementary Approaches
Name of Practice
Whole-Life Growth Coaching
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Jennifer Lehman, LCSW
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Practical Therapy for Life
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Agnes Lenda, PsyD, ABPP
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Center for Integrated Behavioral Health
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
Bahar Mallah, MA, LPC, NCC
Profession
Psychology, Social Work & Counseling
Name of Practice
Center for Integrated Behavioral Health
Country
United States
Telehealth
Yes
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Psychology, Social Work & Counseling

This group includes:

  • Clinical Psychologist (PhD/PsyD)
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
  • Marriage & Family Therapist (MFT)
  • Rehabilitation Counselor
  • School Psychologist/Counselor

Psychiatry & Medical

This group includes:

  • Psychiatrist (MD/DO)
  • Primary Care Physician (MD/DO)
  • Neurologist (MD/DO)
  • Addiction Medicine Specialist

Nursing & Allied Health

This group includes:

  • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
  • Psychiatric Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Physician Assistant (PA)
  • Occupational Therapist (OT)
  • Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

Integrative & Complementary Approaches

This group includes:

  • Chiropractor (DC)
  • Functional Medicine Practitioner
  • Naturopathic Doctor (ND)
  • Nutritionist/Dietitian
  • Acupuncturist/Traditional Chinese Medicine

Support & Community Services

This group includes:

  • Peer Support Specialist
  • Case Manager
  • Community Health Worker
  • Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Art/Music/Dance Therapist

Other Healthcare Providers

This group includes:

  • Pharmacist
  • Physical Therapist
  • Genetics Counselor
  • Sleep Specialist
  • Pain Management Specialist

The Conscious Clinician Compact

Challenging existing paradigms can provoke discomfort and resistance, yet it's this very disruption that catalyzes our evolution, pushing us to embrace transformative change.

As mental health and healthcare professionals, we are deeply concerned by the pervasive distortion of mental health, a result of decades-long pharmaceutical industry deception. This collusion with the psychiatric medical establishment misrepresents scientific findings and inaccurately portrays psychiatric presentations as discrete and immutable medical diseases necessitating pharmaceutical intervention. Recognizing the significant risks, adverse effects, and limited efficacy associated with psychiatric drugs, we advocate for a more comprehensive, safe, and evidence based approach to mental health care.

We acknowledge the misrepresentation of pharmaceutical drugs to the public, often minimizing risks and exaggerating benefits. We understand that undiagnosed medical conditions and adverse reactions to pharmaceuticals are frequently misdiagnosed as psychiatric disorders. We prioritize transparency and integrity, advocating for informed consent and clear communication about the limitations and risks associated with psychiatric diagnoses and medical interventions.

We vehemently oppose the pathologization of natural human emotions and reactions to adverse events as psychiatric illness. Furthermore, we reject oversimplifying emotional states as purely biomedical constructs. We acknowledge the harm caused when emotions are inaccurately portrayed as symptoms of underlying brain chemical imbalances.

We denounce the categorical and reductionist approach of diagnostic frameworks like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and similar systems, which seek to arbitrarily medicalize and categorize a range of emotional reactions to stress as discrete medical disorders.

We commit to critically examining and challenging dominant paradigms, advocating for alternative perspectives that honor the complexity and diversity of human experiences, and prioritizing ethical and patient-centered care above commercial interests.

We believe in respecting individuals' and families' autonomy to choose options that best serve their health and well-being. This commitment is guided by informed consent, respect for personal freedom, and the pursuit of comprehensive care.

We support the exploration and integration of non-pharmacological interventions, including psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, nutritional therapies, and complementary therapies, alongside judicious use of pharmaceuticals with full disclosure of potential harms and benefits.

We acknowledge that while psychotherapy can offer valuable benefits, it also carries inherent risks, especially when conducted unethically or influenced by ideological and theoretical biases. We are committed to transparency in our practice, openly discussing established therapies for specific conditions and articulating their potential benefits, limitations, and risks.

We acknowledge the powerful influence of exposure to popular culture and societal narratives on shaping perceptions and behaviors regarding mental health. Recognizing the potential for social contagion and misinformation we are dedicated to critically assessing societal influences.

We are fully committed to protecting the rights of minors by understanding developmental limitations and providing developmentally appropriate care. This includes recognizing the unique needs and vulnerabilities of children and adolescents, fostering a supportive environment that encourages open communication, and collaborating with families to make informed decisions regarding their options. Therefore, we adamantly oppose gender medical transition for minors, acknowledging the potential harm it poses and recognizing the incapacity of young people to make decisions about such procedures given their permanent repercussions. Adolescence represents a pivotal developmental stage characterized by the fluidity and evolution of identity.

When engaging with minors, we recognize the crucial role of the family and vow to avoid any actions that could lead to a sense of alienation between children and their families. We are deeply concerned about the misrepresentation of psychiatric diagnoses to children and families, often portraying them as fixed diseases requiring psychiatric drugs.

We prioritize safeguarding the welfare of children by advocating for their protection from undue medical interventions without proper evaluation and oversight. In doing so, we uphold the rights of parents to make informed decisions on behalf of their children, ensuring that their best interests are consistently prioritized and their well-being preserved.

Finally, we recognize that science is an evolving process in the search for truth. Therefore, we pledge to accurately communicate research findings, prioritizing the protection of the public from the misrepresentation of scientific data.

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