
Joshua Morris
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified by Psychology Today Verified by Psychology Today
Alpharetta, GA 30022
Let's Connect (770) 501-5914

Dr. Joshua Morris is a psychiatrist based near Atlanta, GA, with extensive experience in treating the most severe psychiatric conditions. After completing his psychiatry residency at Zucker Hillside Hospital in 2012, Dr. Morris served as an Assistant Professor at The Mount Sinai Hospital for 2 years. Since 2014, he has had a total of 7 years in leadership positions as Medical Director at two hospitals in the Atlanta area. Currently, he is using his experience in academic medicine and leadership positions to start an independent venture aimed at reshaping the nature of mental health delivery.
Because of my experience with treatment resistance, I know that many patients are saddled with inaccurate diagnoses and doomed to "fail." I start with a detailed examination in order to ensure accuracy and greatly improve the chances of symptom relief. I also maintain a collaborative environment to leverage patient experiences and refine treatment over time.
Frustrated by cookie-cutter psychiatry that leaves you feeling rushed and unheard? Dr. Joshua Morris offers a new vision for psychiatry: scientifically rigorous, deeply personalized, and focused on lasting results. Reach out today to start experiencing psychiatry that listens and science that works!
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Finances
Fees
- Initial Session Fee $260
- Standard Visit $90
- Sliding scale: apply if you may be eligible
Payment Methods
American Express, Mastercard, Paypal, Venmo, Visa, ZelleInsurance
- Out of Network
Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today License: Georgia / 071986 Joshua Morris
- In Practice for 13 years
- Medical College of Georgia, MD, Graduated 2008
Education and Years In Practice
Specialties and Expertise
Expertise
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality (BPD)
- Depression
- Dissociative Disorders (DID)
- Medication Management
- Men's Issues
- Mood Disorders
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Personality Disorders
- Psychosis
- Trauma and PTSD
Client Focus
Age
Adults
Participants
Individuals
Age
Adults
Participants
Individuals
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Psychodynamic