Services
Core Psychiatry is focused on providing the best personalized treatment for our patients. Our treatment programs include the latest advances in medication management to improve and maximize your overall health and mental well-being.
Our practice treats a variety of psychiatric conditions including, but not limited to the following:
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)/ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
Depression (mood, grief, sadness)
Anxiety (worry, panic, stress)
Trauma and PTSD
Stress relating to work dynamics and relationships
Bipolar disorder
Eating disorders (anorexia, binge eating, and bulimia)
Medications problems (polypharmacy leading to complex problems)
Insomnia and sleep disturbances (fatigue syndromes)
Personality/relationship conflicts
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Body dysmorphic disorder
Adjustment Disorders
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Additional Services
Anxiety
Anxiety triggers worries about everyday situations, including work, family, health, or activities of daily living. Other types of anxiety include:
Social anxiety
Separation anxiety
Panic disorder
Specific phobias
Anxiety symptoms are likely to include:
Feeling nervous or tense
Restlessness
Poor concentration
Distracted by worries
Rapid heart rate
Increased respiration
Sweating
Trembling
Fatigue
Disrupted sleep
Avoidance behaviors
Trauma
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric trauma/stress related disorder that affects people who witness or experience a traumatic event
Military
Sexual
Flashbacks
Night terrors
Some categories of PTSD symptoms:
Avoidance
People
Places
Activities
Objects/Triggers
Intrusive Thoughts
Distressing memories of the traumatic event
Distressing dreams
Flashbacks
Negative thoughts and feelings
Exaggerated negative beliefs - self, others, world
Persistent emotional state - anger, guilt, horror, fear, shame
Arousal/Reactive symptoms
Irritability
Being easily startled
Angry outbursts
Reckless & Self-destructive behavior
Problems concentrating
Sleep disruption
Depression
Depression effects the way you feel, how you think, and how you behave. Depression makes you feel intense and prolonged sadness and can lead to both emotional and physical complications. People who have depression frequently find it hard or even impossible to function, either at work or at home.
Depression symptoms are likely to include:
Constant low mood
Changes in appetite
Thoughts of self harm
Loss of energy
Chronic fatigue
Changes in sleep patterns
Hand-wringing or pacing
Slowed movements
Feeling worthless or guilty
Difficulty thinking
Problems concentrating