Horrible communication - Clinician LifeStance Health Employee Review

2.0
Apr 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Steady amount of clients and easy to build a case load. Offers benefits. Provides in person and telehealth.

Cons

Poor compensation for most employees. This affects the turnover rate for supportive staff which leads to regular mistakes that affects clinicians and clients. The company has no concern for clients or employees. Inconsistent, misleading, and completely false communication. Lack of professionalism in leadership at multiple levels. You might get a lot of one time clients due to little consideration being given to whether a clinician accurately meets the client needs. Billing is regularly making significant mistakes that lead clients to walk away.

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LifeStance Health Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience at LifeStance Health. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and are actively working to implement these suggestions. We invite you to share more details of your experience to help us do better in the future—please reach out to globalrecruiting@lifestance.com. Thank you.

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Cons

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LifeStance Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave this review, and for being a part of the LifeStance Health journey! It's an exciting time for our team. We’re thankful for all your hard work to make lives better, together.
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Pros

Incredible place to work to build experience, receive supervision while supporting a diverse client population. Extremely flexible hours, opportunity to either work from home or in office with administrative staff. Truly caring, intentional, experienced regional leaders that are open to feedback and value their employees.

Cons

Working in mental health in a publicly held corporation has its conflicts of interest. No paid vacation time for FT employees which is counterintuitive to the work we do as trauma informed providers. No paid training. Profitability and bottom-line results for shareholders should not be reason to think of long term needs and burnout potential of providers.

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LifeStance Health Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your experience at LifeStance Health. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and are actively working to implement these suggestions. We invite you to share more details of your experience to help us do better in the future—please reach out to globalrecruiting@lifestance.com. Thank you.
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