Our Services
Rappore provides relationship-driven mental health care through convenient telehealth. We offer both medication management and therapy for adults in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida.
We emphasize careful diagnosis, thoughtful prescribing, and close follow-up.
We operate like an academic clinic, not a volume platform. That means thorough evaluations, conservative medication decisions, and treatment plans that evolve as your life changes.
Our clinicians are employed by Rappore, not hired on a per-visit basis from a gig-style marketplace. Your care stays consistent because we’re built for long-term relationships, not on-demand staffing.
What We Offer
Psychiatry & Therapy
Evidence-based psychiatry and therapy focused on the results you want, including symptom relief.
For many people, coordinated therapy and medication lead to better, longer-lasting improvement.
Clarify the problem
Relieve the symptoms
Build practical coping skills
Improve work and social life
Psychiatry
How Medication Management Works
Our psychiatrists and nurse practitioners consider medication only after reviewing:
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Prior treatments and responses
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Mental health history
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Co-occurring medical conditions
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Symptom checklists
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Your Mental Health Fingerprint™
If a controlled substance may be indicated, an in-person evaluation is required. We avoid unnecessary
polypharmacy, ensure all treatment options have been explored, and closely monitor progress through
our ongoing quality-assurance protocols.
Therapy
Therapeutic Approaches
Rappore clinicians draw from a range of evidence-based modalities, including:
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
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Psychodynamic therapy
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Insight-oriented therapy
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Attachment-based therapy
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AEDP
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Motivational interviewing
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Positive psychology
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Tobacco and nicotine cessation counseling
You are matched with a therapist based on your Mental Health Fingerprint™, ensuring you begin with
the right fit from day one.
Psychiatry + Therapy
Why Combined Care Is Often Most Effective
Research consistently shows that combining therapy with medication leads to better outcomes for many people, especially those experiencing depression or anxiety. Therapy helps you understand patterns, process experiences, and build long-term skills. Medication can reduce the severity of symptoms so you can engage more fully in that work.
A meta-analysis of 25 studies found that therapy + medication was more effective than medication alone in treating major depressive disorder—and that it reduced the likelihood of future depressive episodes.
If symptoms are mild, therapy alone may be enough. If symptoms are more persistent or interfere with daily functioning, adding medication can accelerate improvement. Your Rappore clinician will help you decide the right path based on your unique needs, goals, and Mental Health Fingerprint™ results.