![]() Simply click the link in that email to gain access and begin navigating the portal. You will receive a Patient Portal Account Notification email after your LifeStance Health office has added your account to the patient portal. Your experience with the portal begins with an email invitation from your provider’s office. ![]() *Helpful tip- it is a great idea to save the link to your Patient Portal to your browser favorites, or bookmark the page for quick access in the future. If you aren’t sure whether you ever received a login, click “Register” then enter your information using the email you provided us prior to your first visit. ![]() Login to your Patient Portal! If you can’t remember your login, simply click “Forgot Password”. I do know that it finally feels complete.Once you see your providers name, click to open their page and select the “Patient Portal” button on the left-hand side of the page. I do not know if this is the last version of the story. The narrative progressesless in a linear manner and more in a cumulative feeling of loss, escape, and psychological unease. This time, my story that I have been struggling to tell for years has been told with photographs. The framework of the diptych allows the audience to compare and contrast color, tone, texture and form in relation to their functions within my story. I developed a distinct, formal language that serves as a “Rosetta Stone” for my audience to interpret my constructed metaphors and narratives. Its structure provides the simple framework for creating new, personalized realities within a prescribed rule set. To solve the complexity of the archive, I turned to the traditions and format of the Diptych. Yet, I believed it was important to distill this inherent complexity into more refined, tangible object. The story emerged, with its multiple characters, plots and settings. Order and systemization were the main components of this process. In six months, fifty pictures became fourteen thousand. Its presence helped me cope with my chronic anxiety. I began to transform photography into a ritual, an active player in my daily routine. One year ago, I realized I have been trying to tell the same story, over and over again, in many different ways. The work centers around cumulative themes of traumatic memory, domesticity, and identity. She currently lives and works in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ![]() The archive was translated into eight diptychs, which were presented at Lauren’s first solo show at the Red Eye Gallery in Providence. ![]() After two years, this personal archive produced over 14,000 images. Every day, she would photograph 50-100 pictures with a Canon 5D Mark II. Lauren developed her skills as an artist and a writer at RISD. Within a year, she was not only accepted into Rhode Island School of Design, but also given a full tuition scholarship for four years. With her life savings, she left the corporate world in order to completely focus on building her photography portfolio. Her fascination with languages, people, and art translated perfectly into her photographic practice. On her 23 rd birthday, her parents gave her an inexpensive digital camera. She worked as a secretary for several years while taking undergraduate courses in Spanish, Psychology and Fine Art. ![]()
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