Interpersonal Psychiatrists in Laramie, WY

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Dr. Anna Cummings Rork
Psychiatrist, MD, PMH-C
Verified Verified
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Wyoming Psychiatry & Consultation LLC is an outpatient psychiatry clinic with long-standing roots in Wyoming. Inspired by the strength of mountain ranges and driven by a commitment to serve the communities we call home, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, culturally rooted psychiatric care to individuals seeking support for their mental health needs. Feel free to book your appointment today at our website www.wypsychiatry.com (under "For Patients" -> "New Patient Referral")
Wyoming Psychiatry & Consultation LLC is an outpatient psychiatry clinic with long-standing roots in Wyoming. Inspired by the strength of mountain ranges and driven by a commitment to serve the communities we call home, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, culturally rooted psychiatric care to individuals seeking support for their mental health needs. Feel free to book your appointment today at our website www.wypsychiatry.com (under "For Patients" -> "New Patient Referral")
(307) 249-3543 View (307) 249-3543
Photo of Robert Owens, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Laramie, WY
Robert Owens
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, MSN, PMHNP
Verified Verified
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Offering weekend and evening appointments. Positive mental health and wellness is a life-long journey and Rob is here to help you on that journey. He takes a holistic, evidence-based approach in his practice, believing that medications are not always the answer, or at least the whole answer, and often chooses to recommend therapy, dietary changes, exercise, and lifestyle modification when indicated.
Offering weekend and evening appointments. Positive mental health and wellness is a life-long journey and Rob is here to help you on that journey. He takes a holistic, evidence-based approach in his practice, believing that medications are not always the answer, or at least the whole answer, and often chooses to recommend therapy, dietary changes, exercise, and lifestyle modification when indicated.
(970) 572-9601 View (970) 572-9601
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Psychiatry Associates
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-C
Verified Verified
Cheyenne, WY 82001
I have over a decade of experience working with diverse patient populations in psychiatry and mental health across the human lifespan. I have extensively worked in acute care settings over the years managing and prescribing medications while dealing with challenging behavioral cases such as Bipolar disorder, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, schizophrenia, substance abuse, anxiety and ADHD among others.
I have over a decade of experience working with diverse patient populations in psychiatry and mental health across the human lifespan. I have extensively worked in acute care settings over the years managing and prescribing medications while dealing with challenging behavioral cases such as Bipolar disorder, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, schizophrenia, substance abuse, anxiety and ADHD among others.
(307) 333-1123 View (307) 333-1123

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Interpersonal Psychiatrists

Is interpersonal therapy evidence-based?

Studies have found interpersonal therapy to be effective for life transitions including retirement, divorce, and job loss. Also, some studies have found it to be just as useful as medication and other therapy approaches. The benefits of interpersonal therapy can last long after treatment has been completed; the individual can use the tenets of this therapy throughout their life.

How long does interpersonal therapy take?

Interpersonal psychotherapy is normally time-limited and focuses on specific problems in the client’s everyday relationships. Treatment can be either one-on-one or take place in a group setting; it tends to last 12 to 16 weeks, depending on the individual client’s needs. If a new interpersonal problem arises in the future, the client may require additional therapy to address it specifically. The timeline and session schedule may vary depending on the client’s challenges as well as their progress. Treatment may conclude with wrap-up sessions to review the client’s accomplishments.

Is interpersonal therapy effective?

Research shows that interpersonal therapy can help someone manage or reduce symptoms of conditions such as depression or anxiety. The approach may also offer a range of benefits that are hard to measure but valuable—including healthier relationships and improved feelings of self-worth. The therapist will give the client practical solutions that can be put into practice. The brief duration of this therapy also means that clients can see changes in their relationships fairly quickly.

What are the limitations of interpersonal therapy?

Interpersonal therapy may not effectively treat certain mental health conditions such as psychosis, chronic illness, or alcohol relapse. Because it is short-term in nature, it may not be the best approach for conditions that need to be tracked, though maintenance sessions are a viable approach under these circumstances.

Can interpersonal psychotherapy be done online?

Yes, interpersonal psychotherapy can be conducted effectively either in-person or online. A therapist with expertise in IPT will be able to adjust their techniques, such as role-playing, to better suit the online environment. Offering online IPT can make it more accessible for clients who have transportation difficulties; it also provides the ideal opportunity to explore challenges unique to digital relationships.