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Conditions We Treat

PTSD

PTSD

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop in individuals who have experienced or witnessed traumatic events such as natural disasters, serious accidents, war or combat, terrorist attacks, or sexual violence, as well as in those who have been threatened with death, injury, or serious harm.

Bipolar Disorders

Bipolar Disorders

Bipolar disorder is a behavioral health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, ranging from depressive lows to manic highs. While the exact cause is unknown, it is believed to result from a combination of genetic factors, environmental influences, and changes in brain structure and chemistry.

Major Depressive Disorders

Major Depressive Disorders

Depression is a behavioral health disorder characterized by a persistent low mood or loss of interest in activities, significantly impacting daily life. It is thought to arise from a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, which may lead to changes in brain function and neural activity.

Panic Disorders

Panic Disorders

Panic disorder is a group of psychiatric conditions characterized by intense and excessive fear or worry. This includes generalized panic disorder, panic attacks, agoraphobia, social fear, selective mutism, separation-related distress, and specific phobias. These disorders can disrupt daily life.

Dementias

Dementias

In this condition, brain cell connections and the cells themselves degenerate and die, leading to the gradual loss of memory and other key functions. Memory loss and confusion are the primary symptoms. While there is no cure, medications and management strategies can help temporarily improve symptoms.

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

The cause of schizophrenia is unclear, but it likely involves a mix of genetics, environment, and brain changes. Symptoms include disorganized thoughts, speech, and behavior, along with memory and concentration difficulties. Treatment usually requires lifelong medication, therapy, and specialized care.

Psychosis

Psychosis

Psychosis can result from psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, or from health conditions, medications, or drug use. Symptoms may include delusions, hallucinations, incoherent speech, and agitation. Individuals with psychosis are often unaware of their behavior. Treatment typically involves medication and talk therapy.

Insomnia

Insomnia

Sleep disturbances can greatly impact daily life, making tasks more difficult. Insomnia is often linked to conditions like depression and panic disorders, and can occur alongside them or as a standalone issue. Treatment typically involves medication management, which helps regulate sleep patterns and supports overall well-being.