Person-centered mental healthcare takes a village
Dave experienced regular anxiety, panic attacks and depression. His social anxiety made it difficult for him to get a job, make friends and live the life he envisioned.
See how providers at the Everett Clinic worked together to support Dave and help him develop new skills to improve his symptoms and achieve his goals. “This is just one example of the great work that can be done with an integrated, high-quality, one-patient-at-a-time approach,” said Dr. Steffener, one of Dave’s providers.
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This is a real story based on the member’s experience receiving behavioral health support from Optum. Member story and image used with permission.