Cerebral is expanding its footprint in integrated mental health care by acquiring Resilience Lab, unifying therapy and psychiatry while scaling clinician training
Cerebral, a virtual mental health provider, has acquired Resilience Lab, a behavioral health company, in a move to address two of the industry’s most persistent challenges: fragmented care and clinician shortages.
The deal will allow Cerebral to scale Resilience Lab’s clinician training model while offering integrated psychiatry and therapy through a single digital platform, where prescribers and therapists work as a team. The combined company, now operating under the Cerebral brand, serves more than 100 million commercially insured Americans.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition comes as mental health becomes an increasingly important component of the wellness economy and aligns with trends outlined in the Global Wellness Institute’s Micro-Trends 2025 report, which highlights a move toward more precise, integrated and proactive models of mental care. Cerebral offers more than 35 therapy modalities, and most patients can schedule their first appointment within 24 hours. Same-day availability is offered in some states, depending on provider capacity.

“Our mission is to set a new standard for the quality of integrated mental health care,” Cerebral CEO Brian Reinken said. “We are combining Cerebral’s clinical breadth, operational consistency and scale with Resilience Lab’s clinical training and rigor to become a center of excellence for clinical care.”
Resilience Lab also offers a way to address clinician burnout and turnover through a methodology that offers early-career therapists supervision, structured protocols and certification.
“Resilience Lab is excited to be joining forces with the Cerebral team to move the industry from providing access to delivering consistent, high-quality care with measurable, long-term patient improvement,” said Marc Goldberg, co-founder of Resilience Lab and now president of Cerebral.