MobiHealth News May 1, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

The aim is to help families identify dangers in children’s online activities and provide mental health support via live sessions or messaging.

Virtual teletherapy company Talkspace is teaming up with online digital safety platform Bark Technologies to offer Talkspace’s mental health offering free of charge to Bark phone and Bark app users.

Bark’s content monitoring platform aims to help families recognize potential dangers in children’s online activities. It provides mental health support by connecting children with therapists via live sessions or messaging. It also provides resources and tools to children 13 and older to help them navigate emotional challenges.

End users can register with their email address and use Talkspace Go, a library of teen-appropriate self-guided exercises, content...

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