Behavioral Health Business April 12, 2022
Chris Larson

Real Collaborative Inc. announced Tuesday it landed an oversubscribed $37 million Series B funding round.

The New York City-based therapy provider offers a monthly subscription model for self-guided app-based programs and services. The company claims that “helping members access clinically-effective tools and resources … make mental health care an accessible, daily practice.”

“The last few years have put a spotlight on mental health and Real’s mission is to make mental wellness an essential part of well-being,” Ariela Safira, CEO and founder of Real Collaborative, said in a news release. “In order to do this, Real is transforming mental wellness into a continuous, everyday experience integrated into people’s day-to-day lives.”

Real Collaborative will invest further in health research to build the...

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