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Mental Health

Mental health is complicated, and it deserves care that fits together. With us, you can get therapy and medication management in one place, so your care feels connected and complete.

 

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Thorough Evaluations for the Right Care 

 

Managing your mental health is an ongoing process with ups and downs along the way. Our team of psychiatrists, medication providers, and therapists work together to support your mental and physical health for the long term. Having a team that can adjust your care as life changes helps you grow through whatever comes your way.

Trauma & PTSD

Trauma and PTSD shouldn’t define who you are. With the right help, plan, and support, they can become opportunities for growth.

 

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Navigating Emotions, Cultivating Resilience

 

Our team of trauma therapists, psychiatrists, and medication providers can help provide you the support you need to address your trauma and grow from it.

 

We understand that trauma affects both the mind and body, and that healing looks different for everyone. By working together, our team can help you create a personalized plan that supports you long-term.

Depression

Depression is more than just a low mood. It is a condition that leaves you feeling like you can’t have the experiences of joy and happiness. It can make even the simplest tasks fee impossible to overcome.

 

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Find Your Happiness Again

 

Depression is complex, shaped by genetics, stress, and many other factors. For some, it comes and goes throughout life. Some people manage it with exercise and lifestyle changes, while others find their depression doesn’t respond to what they’ve tried. That’s why having a team of professionals who can explore all your options is essential.

 

Whether it’s therapy, antidepressants, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), or a combination of treatments, having the flexibility to try different approaches is key to finding relief and reclaiming joy.

Anxiety

Anxiety is a normal part of life. Everyone experiences under the right circumstances. For some, they experience anxiety that is unrelenting and makes getting through life difficult.

 

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Find Your Calm

 

Anxiety is often described as “being stuck in the future.” It can make it hard to focus on what you’re doing and even harder to enjoy the present moment. Over time, this takes a real toll on your quality of life. Like depression, anxiety has many contributing factors. That’s why it’s important to consider all your options for managing it.

 

Therapy, lifestyle changes, and medication can all play a role, but having expert guidance on how to combine them is essential for addressing anxiety effectively.

Drug Addiction

Drug addiction is different from casual or recreational substance use. Many people use substances occasionally without serious consequences and can stop without much difficulty. Addiction, on the other hand, is more all-encompassing. It involves compulsive use, ongoing consequences, and difficulty controlling or moderating use, even when someone wants to stop.

 

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Treating Addiction and Mental Health Together

 

Addiction rarely shows up on its own. It often goes hand-in-hand with mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, or trauma. That’s why it’s so important to have a well-rounded team that can help you work through both the underlying emotional struggles and the drug use itself.

 

Even when mental health symptoms aren’t part of the picture, addiction-focused psychiatric support can be a key part of managing cravings, withdrawal, and building long-term recovery.

Alcohol Addiction

Not everyone who drinks has a problem with alcohol. Many people can drink socially without serious consequences or a loss of control. But alcohol addiction is something different. It often develops gradually and turns into a pattern that’s hard to break. What starts as a way to relax or cope can become something that feels necessary just to get through the day. When drinking continues despite negative consequences or repeated efforts to cut back, it may be a sign that support is needed.

 

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Integrating Care for Change

 

Alcohol problems often don’t exist in isolation. They are frequently linked to underlying mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and more. That’s why it’s important to have a team that can help you address both your emotional struggles and your relationship with alcohol.

Even if mental health symptoms aren’t front and center, working with a team that understands alcohol use and recovery can make a big difference. Medical and psychiatric support can help manage cravings, ease withdrawal, and support a long-term plan for change.

ADHD

The world can feel like a distracting place. With constant information and notifications coming at you, staying focused is difficult even under the best of circumstances. For someone struggling with ADHD, these challenges are often magnified, leading to missed deadlines, unfinished tasks, and increased stress.

 

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Regain Your Focus

 

Living with ADHD can be frustrating and overwhelming. Struggling to stay organized, meet deadlines, or follow through on plans can lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, and feeling like you’re constantly falling behind. Over time, it’s easy to start believing that you’re failing, when in reality, you’re facing challenges that require the right kind of support.

 

Things like improving sleep, building routines, and learning practical tools can make a real difference, but you shouldn’t have to figure it all out alone. Working with a team that understands ADHD can help you find the right strategies, including therapy, ADHD support groups, medication, and lifestyle changes, to reduce stress and help you move forward with confidence.

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