Psychiatrists in 75061

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Maximus Anitube
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
I am a Board certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist. My clinical training and experience is varied across different areas of psychiatry. I am well versed in working with children, Adolescents, and Adults. My practice focuses on a holistic approach to care therefore, I only prescribe medications as needed. My goal is to empower my clients by providing education and support with insight and feedback to help them address their current life challenges.
I am a Board certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist. My clinical training and experience is varied across different areas of psychiatry. I am well versed in working with children, Adolescents, and Adults. My practice focuses on a holistic approach to care therefore, I only prescribe medications as needed. My goal is to empower my clients by providing education and support with insight and feedback to help them address their current life challenges.
(469) 281-9604 View (469) 281-9604
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Corey Spence
Psychiatrist, DO
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
Corey Spence is a Psychiatrist in Texas who has been practicing since 2023. He graduated from OSU Medical School and OSU Psychiatry Residency. Corey believes in treating the patient as a whole. In his spare time, Corey enjoys going to concerts, watching movies, and spending time with his cats.
Corey Spence is a Psychiatrist in Texas who has been practicing since 2023. He graduated from OSU Medical School and OSU Psychiatry Residency. Corey believes in treating the patient as a whole. In his spare time, Corey enjoys going to concerts, watching movies, and spending time with his cats.
(214) 299-5859 View (214) 299-5859
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Sylvia Otieno
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
Sylvia Otieno is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2021. She has a Master's of Science in Nursing. Sylvia provides a safe space coupled with compassionate and non-judgmental mental health care. Her approach is that not one size fits all, and treatment plans are individualized in relationship to everyone's unique needs. Sylvia has experience in treating most mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, Bipolar, ADHD, psychotic disorders, and sleep disorders.
Sylvia Otieno is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2021. She has a Master's of Science in Nursing. Sylvia provides a safe space coupled with compassionate and non-judgmental mental health care. Her approach is that not one size fits all, and treatment plans are individualized in relationship to everyone's unique needs. Sylvia has experience in treating most mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, Bipolar, ADHD, psychotic disorders, and sleep disorders.
(214) 462-3391 View (214) 462-3391
Photo of Sheila Johnson, PMHNP, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Sheila Johnson
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
Sheila Johnson is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2023. She received her Master of Science in Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Frontier Nursing University. Sheila takes an empathetic and compassionate approach to patient care. She partners with you to help identify your concerns and provide individual treatment and support that aligns with your goals and values in life. She spends quality time with her patients to get to know them as a person and explore their unique situation.
Sheila Johnson is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2023. She received her Master of Science in Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Frontier Nursing University. Sheila takes an empathetic and compassionate approach to patient care. She partners with you to help identify your concerns and provide individual treatment and support that aligns with your goals and values in life. She spends quality time with her patients to get to know them as a person and explore their unique situation.
(469) 564-5461 View (469) 564-5461
Photo of Cathrine Odim-Eluebo, DNP, MSN, APRN, PMHNPBC, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Cathrine Odim-Eluebo
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, MSN, APRN, PMHNPBC
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
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Don't settle for a generic drug and alcohol therapist. You deserve help that actually helps you feel happy again. (And, that's in-network with your insurance).
(817) 866-6694 View (817) 866-6694
Photo of Danielle Maskell, APRN (C, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Danielle Maskell
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, APRN (C
Verified Verified
Irving, TX 75061
Danielle Maskell is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2022. She has an ADN from Dallas County Community College District, a BSN from Grand Canyon University, and an MSN from the University of Texas at Arlington. Danielle has almost 30 years of bedside nursing providing care to people and families at some of their most difficult moments. In addition, life experiences have given her a unique perspective on the difficulties that can be associated with mental illness.
Danielle Maskell is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Texas who has been practicing since 2022. She has an ADN from Dallas County Community College District, a BSN from Grand Canyon University, and an MSN from the University of Texas at Arlington. Danielle has almost 30 years of bedside nursing providing care to people and families at some of their most difficult moments. In addition, life experiences have given her a unique perspective on the difficulties that can be associated with mental illness.
(469) 620-8249 View (469) 620-8249

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Number of Psychiatrists in 75061

< 10

Psychiatrists in 75061 who prioritize treating:

100% Alcohol Use
83% Depression
83% Anxiety
83% Psychosis
83% Bipolar Disorder
83% Sleep or Insomnia
83% Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum

Average years in practice

24 Years

Top 3 insurances accepted

100% Aetna
100% Cigna and Evernorth
100% MultiPlan

How Psychiatrists in 75061 see their clients

100% In Person and Online

Gender breakdown

80% Female
20% Male
FAQs - About Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Nurses

How can I find a psychiatrist in 75061?

The Psychology Today Directory enables you to search specifically for psychiatrists, using the drop down provider menu in the navigation bar, by city or zip code, or by the name of the psychiatrist. Search results provide detailed profiles of professionals, including their treatment approach and areas of expertise. In addition, listings provide important information about each psychiatrist’s credentials, fees, payment options, and insurance affiliations. Directory users can select psychiatrists who meet an array of personally-desired criteria, such as familiarity with a specific community or condition.

What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

Psychiatrists are medical specialists who focus on understanding, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the brain and disorders of the mind and behavior. As physicians, psychiatrists are trained to recognize the often-subtle biological causes of mental disorders and to monitor the effects of mental disturbances on physical conditions, such as heart disease. Psychologists are especially attuned to the influence of early experience on development and behavior, emotional and cognitive processes, the nature of personality, and social functioning. They are also trained to deploy an array of psychological tests—IQ tests, personality tests, behavioral assessments—to gauge a person’s functioning.

What is a psychiatric nurse practitioner?

A psychiatric nurse practitioner, also known as a mental health nurse practitioner, is a registered nurse who completes advanced training in psychiatric care, earning either a master’s or doctoral degree in psychiatric nursing, and in the U.S., passes a national certification exam. Like psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions. In some locales, psychiatric nurse practitioners can offer the full range of psychiatric care, including prescribing and managing medication. In other places, they must work in collaboration with a physician.

Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed psychiatrist?

The Psychology Today directory lists providers who offer legitimate mental health services to the public, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and counselors. All psychiatrists listed in the directory have a valid license issued by the state(s) in which they practice and are certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some individuals or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.

Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication?

Psychiatrists are licensed medical doctors who are trained to recognize the many ways body processes affect the functioning of the brain and mind. As physicians, they can prescribe medication. Patients who are prescribed medications will typically need to continue to see a psychiatrist so that the effects of the medication can be monitored. For many psychiatric conditions, including common disorders such as anxiety and depression, the preferred treatment is combination therapy—medication accompanied by psychotherapy.

Do psychiatrists offer therapy?

Psychiatrists are generally trained in a number of treatment modalities, including psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, and, increasingly, somatic therapies. Typically, psychiatrists make a diagnosis and determine a course of treatment based on chemical or biological factors, using lab tests, brain scans and physical and psychological evaluations. While psychotherapy may be used in the first session to aid in diagnosis, it is not typically utilized in subsequent visits. In fact, after the introductory session, most sessions with a psychiatrist may only be 15-20 minutes in length and are largely focused on medication management. Many psychiatrists who do not offer psychotherapy work collaboratively with psychologists and other mental health clinicians and can refer clients seeking talk therapy to those providers.

How do I know if I need a psychiatrist or a therapist?

It is not always easy to know which type of mental health practitioner to choose. Many people are unaware of the root of their mental or behavioral problem. One way many people learn which type of care is best for them is by seeing their primary care provider first. Depending on the nature and severity of the symptoms, the physician may review their medical history or perform medical tests to determine whether biological factors are involved before making a referral. It is not necessary for a person to know precisely what type of care they need in order to seek help. Many psychiatrists and psychologists refer clients to each other depending on client needs.

Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist?

A referral to a psychiatrist is often not required. However, seeing your primary care physician first can be helpful and actually prove to be a shortcut to getting what you need. Your PCP may have a clear idea whether psychiatric help is needed and/or which kind of mental health care would be most beneficial and refer you to the right type of practitioner. For that reason alone, some psychiatrists require a referral. Further, many insurance plans require a referral from a PCP if they cover all of part of the cost of seeing a specialist; if, however, you are paying out of pocket, you may not need a referral. In any case, a referral may speed the process of securing an appointment with a psychiatrist, especially in areas where there is a shortage of mental health specialists and new patients face long waits for appointments.