Unacceptable Working Conditions - Recensione dipendente - Therapist presso Equip

1,0
14 lug 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Remote work Work from home

Svantaggi

Now that I’ve been gone from Equip for enough time to start to make sense of my experience, I can say I’ve never worked at a job that has caused so much burn out in my life. Working at Equip drained me so deeply both personally and professionally. Equip had me carrying a caseload that was completely unreasonable while continuing to expect me to attend numerous meetings and trainings every week. The schedule I was working didn’t leave time for me to take care of myself between my sessions and meetings. The company allows and encourages the use of 15 minute and 30 minute sessions, leading to often having upwards of 10 sessions or more per day on top of meetings. There was not adequate time for administrative work. Beyond the workload that is absolutely unrealistic, leaving the culture of the company is something that left me processing what happened to me. It felt very toxic and leaving felt similar to leaving a fundamentalist religion. Equip leadership is rigid and consistently express a belief that FBT is the one and only right way to save people from an eating disorder. It feels like they are obsessed with their image and with being the best. They train their therapists to strictly adhere to the FBT model and it feels like thinking outside of the box is discouraged. Challenging their views or seeking or sharing information that is not “Equip Approved” (yes that is a term that was used FREQUENTLY) leads to conflicts. They are so obsessed with evidence based treatment that I was told I can’t use any techniques that are not backed by a clinical randomized control trial. Unfortunately for most humans who are seeking help from a therapist, their life doesn’t exist in a laboratory. It does not seem that Equip values the human element more than they view their clients and staff as numbers and statistics. I have so many concerns about the motives and ethics of this company and the people leading it. I was expected to practice therapy in states that I was not licensed in. People in high positions seem to be title seeking and obsessed with moving up the ladder of success. Being obsessed with your self image and thinking you are the smartest person in the room will get you far in this company. The research they do is self funded so there is clear motivation to have the most impressive numbers to share with investors and market their product. Which at the bottoms line is what therapy at equip is. It’s a product. It’s a way for these leaders to make money and gain professional clout. This company is not about the clients it’s about money and ego, and to this venture capitalist machine the clients and therapist are collateral damage and a means to the end.

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5,0
6 ott 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Advanced technology Respect for others Open communication Great leadership

Svantaggi

Muddy promotion guidelines Limited budget

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1,0
24 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- The patient population is one that genuinely deserves quality, specialized care - A remote model has real potential, if executed correctly - I met some great friends

Svantaggi

This organization has serious structural and ethical problems that place both providers and patients at significant risk. What follows is a pattern of institutional failures that clinical staff experience daily. **Licensing & Compliance** Providers have been pressured to practice in states where they are not licensed and asked to misrepresent information on licensing applications. Inaccurate information has been provided regarding licensing and credentialing requirements. These are not administrative oversights, they are legal and ethical violations that put providers' licenses on the line. **Patient Safety** There are little to no criteria for medical clearance prior to admission. Patients have been admitted without signed consent forms. Providers cannot discharge patients who require a higher level of care which in turn creates the illusion of care and delays getting patients to the appropriate level of care needed for recovery. The organization routinely expects clinicians to practice outside their scope, including in areas like palliative care, without appropriate training, credentials, or support. **Clinical Autonomy** Scheduling is micromanaged to a degree that is both exhausting and demeaning, with audits enforcing identical week-over-week hours and virtually no flexibility. Non-clinical office staff dictate clinical workflows. Access to patient records is arbitrarily restricted - labs older than two weeks and charts older than three months have been deemed off-limits without supervisor approval, creating clinically dangerous delays. Delegation of care is discouraged; providers are expected to manage it themselves under the guise of relationship-building/PR. **Work Conditions** Providers are expected to be available well beyond 40 hours per week. Patients have unrestricted direct messaging access around the clock, with little to no structural boundaries in place to protect provider well-being. **Culture & Leadership** When patients abuse staff, leadership's response has been to tell providers to develop thicker skin rather than intervene. Legitimate clinical concerns are met with toxic positivity and dismissal. Burnout is not addressed by reducing unreasonable demands, instead, providers are being told they cannot hold a second job. Nurses, MAs, NPs, PAs, and physicians go unrecognized during their respective appreciation weeks. There is no meaningful path for professional growth. Most alarmingly, the organization is now hiring staff with no eating disorder experience to care for a medically complex and vulnerable population. This is not a minor gap, eating disorder care requires specialized training, and placing undertrained clinicians in these roles is a patient safety issue.

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