therapyalongside
Therapyalongside is a term used to describe a model of care in which therapeutic interventions are delivered in parallel with other services as part of an integrated plan. The approach aims to coordinate psychological, medical, educational, and rehabilitative supports to address a client’s mental health, physical health, and functional goals within a single framework. The word blends therapy with alongside, signaling concurrent delivery and collaboration rather than isolated services.
Origins and usage: The term is most often encountered in professional discussions about integrated or multidisciplinary
Key features include patient-centered planning, multidisciplinary collaboration, shared care plans, coordinated scheduling, and data sharing with
Implementation and challenges: Effective therapyalongside requires organizational capacity, clear roles, and governance to protect privacy and
Outcomes and evidence: Empirical evidence is still developing. Some reports describe improved continuity of care and
See also: Integrated care; Collaborative care; Multidisciplinary teams; Patient-centered medical home.
References: There is no single, universally adopted set of guidelines for therapyalongside; readers should consult discipline-specific