"When you or your child is struggling at home, at school, or in the community - we can help! By focusing on EARLY detection, accurate diagnosis, and multidisciplinary treatments we create "course corrections" that put people back on track. Our clinic specializes in helping people overcome disorganization, hyperactivity, focus issues, stress, impulsivity, obsessions, dyslexia, school struggles, and bullying. Patients enjoy the convenience of telehealth follow up sessions using cutting-edge, HIPAA-compliant, and super-easy to use software. When appropriate, we also utilize a comprehensive array of tests including: neurocognitive testing, projective testing, genetic testing, blood testing, and imaging scans."
"When you or your child is struggling at home, at school, or in the community - we can help! By focusing on EARLY detection, accurate diagnosis, and multidisciplinary treatments we create "course corrections" that put people back on track. Our clinic specializes in helping people overcome disorganization, hyperactivity, focus issues, stress, impulsivity, obsessions, dyslexia, school struggles, and bullying. Patients enjoy the convenience of telehealth follow up sessions using cutting-edge, HIPAA-compliant, and super-easy to use software. When appropriate, we also utilize a comprehensive array of tests including: neurocognitive testing, projective testing, genetic testing, blood testing, and imaging scans."
"If you or your child/adolescent are struggling to overcome/manage anxiety, depression, or trauma, then you know how easy it can be to get "stuck" in behavior patterns that keep you from living the life you want. At times, it may even seem impossible to gain traction and move forward. But, with the right help, you CAN start to make positive behavior changes and actually shift the way you view the world around you. That's where I can help--when I work with clients, I consider it a "team effort," during which we work together to find a way forward. Former clients would say I'm warm, trustworthy, and professional--and always have the best interests of my clients in mind."
"If you or your child/adolescent are struggling to overcome/manage anxiety, depression, or trauma, then you know how easy it can be to get "stuck" in behavior patterns that keep you from living the life you want. At times, it may even seem impossible to gain traction and move forward. But, with the right help, you CAN start to make positive behavior changes and actually shift the way you view the world around you. That's where I can help--when I work with clients, I consider it a "team effort," during which we work together to find a way forward. Former clients would say I'm warm, trustworthy, and professional--and always have the best interests of my clients in mind."
Culturally Sensitive Psychiatrists
If you're looking for Culturally Sensitive Therapy in 96815 or for an 96815 Culturally Sensitive Therapist, these professionals provide culture sensitive therapy, cultural identity therapy. They include culturally sensitive therapists in 96815, cultural therapists, cultural identity psychologists, and culturally sensitive counselors.
96815 Psychiatrists differ from other mental health professionals in that they may prescribe medication or psychotropics. Psychiatrists may conduct physical examinations, order and interpret lab tests and brain image scans, such as CT scans, CAT Scans and MRIs.
Other related specialties include psychopharmacology (certain states license Psychopharmacologists), psychiatric genetics and neuroimaging.
Psychiatric nurse practitioners in 96815, or mental health nurse practitioners, perform many of the same functions as a psychiatrist. This includes diagnosing mental illness and prescribing medication. 96815 Psychiatric nurse practitioners also act as a therapist, helping patients with depression, anxiety and suicidal individuals, as well as other conditions that can be remedied with counseling.
Nurses monitor for side effects and responses to medical treatments and offer information on medications so that clients can make informed choices about their use.
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