Help Us Better Support Your Practice
Why we ask for your practice details
At Unyte, our goal is to help you integrate evidence-based listening therapies into your work in ways that feel relevant, sustainable, and aligned with the work you do every day. We recognize that every practice is unique, shaped by different clinical approaches and the communities providers serve.
Because Unyte’s listening therapies are used across a wide range of clinical environments, a small amount of information about your practice helps us make the MyUnyte experience more relevant and supportive of your work. By sharing a few basic details about yourself and your practice setting, you help us surface resources, guidance, and opportunities that better reflect your clinical focus and the evolving needs of your practice.
When you share a bit about your practice, it allows us to better support you in the following ways:
1. A More Personalized MyUnyte Experience
Understanding more about your practice allows us to tailor what you see inside the platform.
This may include:
- Clinical resources aligned with your modalities and client populations
- Training opportunities that are relevant to your work
- Delivery guidance suited to your caseload and practice model
- Updates and program information that are more meaningful to you
Our goal is to make MyUnyte a more useful and supportive part of your clinical workflow.
2. Opportunities to Connect with Potential Clients
Providers who choose to share details about their practice may become eligible to participate in Unyte’s Client Connections Program, an initiative designed to help individuals and families connect with trained providers offering the support they are seeking.
Information about your specialties, client populations, and areas of focus helps us guide prospective clients toward providers whose expertise may best align with their needs.
3. Looking Ahead: Your Professional Presence
As the MyUnyte experience continues to evolve, we are exploring new ways for providers to highlight their expertise and areas of focus within the broader Unyte community.
Completing your practice details now helps lay the groundwork for a more complete professional profile that reflects your clinical focus and experience, and may support future opportunities to connect with clients, peers, and mentors.
4. Shaping Future Resources, Tools and Training
Insights about how providers practice help inform how we continue improving the MyUnyte platform and the programs we develop.
Understanding clinical settings, caseloads, and areas of focus allows us to design tools, training, and resources that better reflect the real needs of clinicians using Unyte’s programs.
5. Strengthening the Provider Community
Practice information also helps us better understand the broader Unyte provider community.
Over time, this may support initiatives designed to bring providers together opportunities, mentorship connections, and events relevant to specific practice interests or areas of focus.
Your Privacy Matters
We take provider privacy seriously. The information you share is used to personalize your MyUnyte experience, improve our platform, and better support your work as a provider.
Providing this information is optional, and you can update or remove your details at any time within your account.
We design our systems to safeguard sensitive information and maintain appropriate protections in line with HIPAA standards where applicable. Provider profile information is kept separate from any client-level data and is used only to support your experience within MyUnyte.