Conditions Treated
I work with adults experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. While each person's experience is unique, the following are some of the conditions I most commonly treat:
Depression
Depression can affect mood, energy, motivation, and relationships. Treatment involves careful assessment and a personalized plan that may include medication, therapy, or both.
Anxiety Disorders
Excessive worry, panic attacks, and physical tension are common signs of anxiety disorders. I work with patients to reduce symptoms while also addressing the underlying patterns that sustain them.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Trauma can leave lasting effects on mood, sleep, and relationships. Treatment is focused on safety, stabilization, and carefully processing experiences in a supportive setting.
Insomnia & Sleep Difficulties
Sleep problems can worsen other mental health conditions and reduce overall quality of life. I evaluate contributing factors and provide both behavioral strategies and medication options when appropriate.
Addictive Behaviors
Addiction can take many forms, from substance use to compulsive behaviors. My approach emphasizes harm reduction, relapse prevention, and coordination of care when specialized treatment is needed.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
OCD often involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that interfere with daily life. Evidence-based approaches, including therapy and medication, can help reduce symptoms and restore functioning.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder involves shifts in mood, energy, and functioning that can be disruptive if untreated. Careful diagnosis, ongoing monitoring, and individualized treatment are essential for stability.
Psychotic Disorders
Conditions such as schizophrenia can involve hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking. Treatment focuses on symptom management, safety, and improving quality of life with consistent follow-up.