First Responders Psychiatrists in East Baton Rouge Parish, LA
Do you suffer or battle with thoughts of suicide related to trauma that impacts your ability to function in your day-to-day life, whether at work or school? Do you feel exhausted/overwhelmed/judged because you think others do not understand you? Do you hope that your thoughts of suicide will get better? You are not alone; adolescents, college students, adults, and older adults are feeling trapped and having difficulty in finding their place in life and working through past trauma.
Do you suffer or battle with thoughts of suicide related to trauma that impacts your ability to function in your day-to-day life, whether at work or school? Do you feel exhausted/overwhelmed/judged because you think others do not understand you? Do you hope that your thoughts of suicide will get better? You are not alone; adolescents, college students, adults, and older adults are feeling trapped and having difficulty in finding their place in life and working through past trauma.
April E. Washington-Davis
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, MSN, APRN, PMHNP, -BC
2 Endorsed
Zachary, LA 70791
My ideal clients are adults and older adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, burnout, stress, sleep concerns, or mood changes. Many are high-functioning professionals, students, parents, and caregivers who feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck despite appearing successful on the outside. At Effervescent Psychiatry, we provide personalized care through comprehensive evaluations, medication management, supportive therapy, and integrative treatment strategies when appropriate. Our goal is to help clients find clarity, balance, and lasting peace.
My ideal clients are adults and older adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, burnout, stress, sleep concerns, or mood changes. Many are high-functioning professionals, students, parents, and caregivers who feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck despite appearing successful on the outside. At Effervescent Psychiatry, we provide personalized care through comprehensive evaluations, medication management, supportive therapy, and integrative treatment strategies when appropriate. Our goal is to help clients find clarity, balance, and lasting peace.
Have you been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or not quite like yourself? I offer a space that feels calm, supportive, and genuinely safe, where you can show up as you are and feel heard without judgment.
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner providing medication management with a collaborative, patient-centered approach. I believe in treating the whole person, not just symptoms, and that meaningful progress happens when you feel understood and involved in your treatment. Therefore, I work closely with you to find what truly helps you to meet your full potential.
Have you been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or not quite like yourself? I offer a space that feels calm, supportive, and genuinely safe, where you can show up as you are and feel heard without judgment.
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner providing medication management with a collaborative, patient-centered approach. I believe in treating the whole person, not just symptoms, and that meaningful progress happens when you feel understood and involved in your treatment. Therefore, I work closely with you to find what truly helps you to meet your full potential.
Sometimes anxiety looks like overthinking everything. ADHD can feel like mental exhaustion, procrastination, or constantly trying to catch up. Depression isn’t always obvious either — it can show up as feeling emotionally disconnected while still managing to get through the day.
I’m Kenya Jorden, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, founder of Synergy Psychiatry. As a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with over a decade of psychiatric nursing experience, I provide psychiatric evaluations and medication management for adults through secure telehealth appointments across Louisiana.
Sometimes anxiety looks like overthinking everything. ADHD can feel like mental exhaustion, procrastination, or constantly trying to catch up. Depression isn’t always obvious either — it can show up as feeling emotionally disconnected while still managing to get through the day.
I’m Kenya Jorden, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, founder of Synergy Psychiatry. As a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with over a decade of psychiatric nursing experience, I provide psychiatric evaluations and medication management for adults through secure telehealth appointments across Louisiana.
My ideal client is someone who’s been strong for too long and is ready for real support. They struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or feeling overwhelmed by life. They want clarity, stability, and peace of mind. They need a provider who listens without judgment, explains treatment plainly, and helps them feel in control again. Their goal is to feel lighter, more balanced, and more like themselves. I help them get there with compassion, honesty, and a calm, supportive approach.
My ideal client is someone who’s been strong for too long and is ready for real support. They struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or feeling overwhelmed by life. They want clarity, stability, and peace of mind. They need a provider who listens without judgment, explains treatment plainly, and helps them feel in control again. Their goal is to feel lighter, more balanced, and more like themselves. I help them get there with compassion, honesty, and a calm, supportive approach.
Online Psychiatrists
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I'm passionate about providing compassionate, personalized mental healthcare for individuals ages 6 and up.
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I'm passionate about providing compassionate, personalized mental healthcare for individuals ages 6 and up.
Clients motivated for change. At the core, they want a better relationship with themselves, and practical change → because insight without action has left them or relief from the noise. Goals
To feel calmer and more grounded in daily life
To understand themselves better (why they react the way they do)
To change entrenched patterns, especially in relationships and work
To build self-trust, boundaries, and emotional resilience
Ultimately, to feel more aligned, authentic, and in control of their life, obtain Skills + insight: not just venting, but tools they can apply. Core Issues
Chronic stress, anxiety, or burnout.
Clients motivated for change. At the core, they want a better relationship with themselves, and practical change → because insight without action has left them or relief from the noise. Goals
To feel calmer and more grounded in daily life
To understand themselves better (why they react the way they do)
To change entrenched patterns, especially in relationships and work
To build self-trust, boundaries, and emotional resilience
Ultimately, to feel more aligned, authentic, and in control of their life, obtain Skills + insight: not just venting, but tools they can apply. Core Issues
Chronic stress, anxiety, or burnout.
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First Responders Psychiatrists
Why is mental health important for first responders?
As part of their work, first responders are often exposed to high levels of stress, trauma, and physical injury that can put them at a greater risk for serious mental health conditions than the general population. Conditions like PTSD, anxiety, substance use, and depression are more common in first responders, which can greatly reduce quality of life and lead to burnout, sleep disruption, and even suicidal thoughts. Therapy can offer an opportunity for first responders to process difficult on-the-job experiences and develop coping skills to better manage any mental health symptoms they may experience.
How can first responders get access to mental health support?
Many first responders can access therapy for free or at a very low cost through their employer, such as through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Workplaces may also offer or have referral recommendations for support groups, where first responders can meet with others in their profession to receive support. Individuals who would like to access mental health services outside of their employer may use their insurance benefits to see a therapist, which they can find by searching for therapists online or asking for recommendations from their primary care physician.
What type of therapy is best for first responders?
The best therapy approach depends on the mental health concerns of the client. Since many first responders struggle with trauma or PTSD, they may benefit from trauma-specific therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Exposure Therapy, or Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Individuals with symptoms of anxiety, depression, or stress may alternatively benefit from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or mindfulness-based therapeutic approaches, which can help clients develop coping skills to manage distressing thoughts.
Can therapy for first responders help with trauma and PTSD?
Therapy can be highly effective in both treating and preventing trauma and PTSD in first responders. Typically, therapy for trauma and PTSD focuses on developing stress management skills and managing intrusive or unwanted thoughts. Therapists working with first responders often help clients strengthen their relationships and reduce harmful coping mechanisms, such as excessive substance use. Additionally, therapists assist first responders in establishing daily habits that support overall mental and physical health and enhance resilience to future stress, such as regular physical exercise, mindfulness practices, and improved eating habits.


