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Singula’s clinical care is delivered with empathy, compassion, and openness to an individual’s unique set of biological, psychological, and social characteristics. Our patients are at the core of our LMHS. By utilizing comprehensive clinical evaluations, we can track progress through directed interventions and provide superior mental health care leading to the best possible outcome for every patient.
From illness to remission and relapse prevention, our mission is to deliver proactive rather than reactive mental health treatment. In contrast to a traditional “one-size-fits-all” approach, we customize treatment so that it is “just right for you”.
Singula’s clinical care is delivered with empathy, compassion, and openness to an individual’s unique set of biological, psychological, and social characteristics. At Singula we recognize that your mental health is at the center of your total wellbeing. If you are experiencing anxiety and depression, we understand that it impacts every aspect of your life. Our goal is to help you identify and address the root cause of these challenges and empower you to live a better life.
The Singula model is unique. We use evidence-based practice (EBP) to provide top tier clinical care while simultaneously integrating research to continuously improve care. This is made possible through our Learning Mental Health System (LMHS), a process that takes your characteristics and turns them around to help devise your own treatment. Tailoring mental health care in this way, we strive for the best possible outcome for every patient.
Singula’s approach starts with cataloguing and collecting data on core biological, psychological, and social components of each patient’s mental health (biopsychosocial attributes).
From illness to remission and relapse prevention, our mission is to introduce a proactive rather than reactive mental health treatment paradigm through our Learning Mental Health System (LMHS). In contrast to a “one-size-fits-all” approach to treating disease, Precision Medicine provides treatment decisions in a more tailored and “precise” way.
Each individual may present with their depressive illness based on different combinations and distributions of biological, psychological, and social environmental factors. Complex behavioral illness syndromes, such as anxiety and depression, are comprised of biological, psychological, and social environmental (Biopsychosocial) domains that contribute to a person’s illness and recovery. In this model, categories within each domain can be measured in different ways: Biological (e.g. stress hormones), Psychological (e.g. self-criticism, shame, irritability), Social Environmental (e.g. childhood adversity, interpersonal conflict). We will examine and catalog your unique set of Biopsychosocial attributes to determine the best way to treat your mental health. Our Philosophy and Approach: The Learning Mental Health System [How Do We Do This?] The Singula model is unique. We use evidence-based practice (EBP) to provide top tier clinical care while simultaneously integrating research to continuously improve care. This is made possible through our Learning Mental Health System (LMHS), a process that takes your characteristics and turns them around to help devise your own treatment. Tailoring mental health care in this way, we strive for the best possible outcome for every patient. Singula’s approach starts with cataloguing and collecting data on core biological, psychological, and social components of each patient’s mental health (biopsychosocial attributes). We look at the following factors:
a clinical care model to make treatment better, faster, more accurate, and personalized.
of better outcomes through an evidence-based and tailored combination of medical and psychological treatments.
of principles, techniques, and tools used in the fields of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Engineering to create targeted solutions to complex mental health problems.
Traditional paradigms of diagnostic or treatment validation in biomedical research is based on two main approaches:
We will catalogue biopsychosocial aspects on every patient using multiple modes of measurement (Multimodal Assessment) taken at numerous time points until illness recovery and remission.
We use innovative computational methods, psychophysiological tests, and clinical assessments to expand upon existing paradigms of clinical care (medications, neurostimulation, and psychotherapy).
We will use this approach on a large population of patients, building a large data repository, and then apply machine learning methods to achieve real-time treatment solutions for new individuals at risk for anxiety and depression.
Our research approach also takes into account individual variability in biology and environment and is designed to understand an individual’s risk for acute mental illness.
Singula Institute delivers Precision Medicine via a Learning Mental Health System that is focused on developing evidence-based and data-driven individualized mental health treatments for Anxiety and Depression.
Our clinical care is delivered with empathy, compassion, and openness to an individual’s unique set of clinical variables. By utilizing comprehensive clinical evaluations, we are able to track progress through directed interventions and provide superior mental health care leading to the best possible outcome for every individual patient.
Design: a clinical care model to make treatment better, faster, more accurate, and personalized.
Delivery: of better outcomes through an evidence-based and tailored combination of medication, psychotherapy, and neurostimulation.
Integration: of principles, techniques, and tools used in the fields of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Engineering to create targeted solutions to complex mental health problems.
Mental health has been a significant part of my life for an incredibly long time. My adoptive parents struggled with mental illness, and at an early age, I understood first hand the devastating impact it has on individuals and their families. Those experiences, etched in my memory as integral moments from which I experience pain and derive my purpose, call upon me to create and cultivate Singula to solve the problems that I introduce to you here.
I am one of many mental health clinicians who strives for a future of mental health treatment to work for the individual. Over the last year and a half, I have been fortunate to meet like-minded clinicians, researchers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and other brilliant, talented, and generous individuals who stand for the same initiative. Some of them have joined me on this journey and are Singula Co-Founders, Board members and Advisors.
I am confident that, together, we will innovate mental health care and, most importantly, transform the lives of people suffering from mental illness.
At Singula, our goal is to make reality the potential for more precise diagnoses and intervene during periods of time before crisis hits. Together, we can transform mental health, one individual at a time.