A new mental health platform designed specifically for immigrants has secured $2.4 million in funding to expand its culturally adaptive services—beginning with the Indian diaspora.
TheraWin, co-founded by Japanese entrepreneur Shozo Kamiya, is tackling a long-standing gap in therapy services: the disconnect between traditional Western therapeutic models and the emotional realities of immigrant communities. The platform’s approach centers on one key idea: therapy should feel emotionally safe and culturally relevant.
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