Generalized anxiety, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, dysthymia, irritability, sleep disorders and mood instability.
Bereavement, aging and life transitions, chronic pain, mood and anxiety problems.
Schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s Disease and other conditions with cognitive impairments.
Psychiatric issues related to PMS, PMDD, infertility, post-partum depression, menopause and perimenopausal disorders.
Bulimia, Binge and other eating disorders.
LGBT mental health issues, care and support.
New patients will receive a complete psychiatric assessment to aid in understanding the presenting problem and formulating a treatment plan.
Also referred to as Cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychotherapy aims to help people develop a deeper understanding of themselves in order to relieve symptoms, improve well-being, and develop a healthier relationship with themselves and those around them.
Medications can play a role in treating certain psychiatric disorders. Medications can be used in conjunction with psychotherapy to optimize treatment. Anti-Anxiety Medications, Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Mood Stabilizers and Stimulants may be used to treat various psychiatric disorders.