Behavioral Health Business September 13, 2023
Morgan Gonzales

New York-based Caraway announced that it has acquired Sesh, a digital group therapy platform, allowing the Gen Z women’s health-focused company to integrate group support and therapy into its offerings.

The deal closed earlier this month and will provide another modality of mental health care to Caraway’s portfolio, Caraway CEO and co-founder Lori Evans Bernstein told Behavioral Health Business.

The company focuses on a holistic health model and offers integrated mental and physical health services as well as sexual and reproductive health offerings.

“Groups offer another level of community and connection for participants, as places where people can connect with others with similar identities and struggles, and we believe they can be beneficial for our members regardless of sex or...

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