by quinn.peeper | May 31, 2022 | In the News
Congratulations to three Lightfully employees—Clodagh Rafferty, Taylor Stead, LMFT, and Moises Estrada, LMFT—who have been recognized as 2022’s Most Influential Behavioral Healthcare Professionals by the San Diego Business Journal! Moises Estrada is Director of...
by quinn.peeper | May 31, 2022 | In the News
Lightfully Behavioral Health’s Dr. Nicole Siegfried PhD., CEDS, on how to talk with kids about what happened in Uvalde. In the short video that aired on NBC 4 News, parents expressed their frustration and feelings about keeping their children safe after the...
by quinn.peeper | May 27, 2022 | In the News
The article discusses how to tell whether or not online therapy for depression is necessary, based on factors such as symptom severity and duration. It provides a thorough review of online therapy options and choices from various providers. It also lists some of the...
by quinn.peeper | May 18, 2022 | In the News
The effects of social media can be both immediate and long-lasting. Many images that people see on social media are unrealistic and can cause FOMO (fear of missing out). Lightfully’s Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Nicole Siegfried PhD., CEDS, spoke with KABC about a...
by quinn.peeper | May 17, 2022 | Lightfully Treatment, Suicidality
Imagine you’re having chronic migraines. You see your doctor, who prescribes a colonoscopy. Makes no sense, does it? But the rough equivalent happens to tens of thousands of people who seek mental health help for suicidality every year. Suicidality is often...
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