Anxiety
Persistent worry, restlessness, and physical tension that interfere with daily life.
Learn MoreConditions We Treat
Clear information can make it easier to understand what you are experiencing and decide what support may help. Explore conditions evaluated and treated by our outpatient psychiatric providers.
Each guide covers common symptoms, reasons to seek an evaluation, and the ways psychiatric care may help. Symptoms often overlap, so a professional assessment is the best way to understand your individual needs.
Persistent worry, restlessness, and physical tension that interfere with daily life.
Learn MoreLow mood, loss of interest, and changes in energy, sleep, and concentration that persist over time.
Learn MoreDifficulty with attention, organization, impulsivity, and follow-through — in children, teens, and adults.
Learn MoreEpisodes of elevated or irritable mood alternating with periods of depression.
Learn MoreIntrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that consume time and cause significant distress.
Learn MoreLasting symptoms after trauma — intrusive memories, avoidance, hypervigilance, and mood changes.
Learn MoreA condition affecting perception, thinking, and motivation that responds to consistent, coordinated care.
Learn MoreEnduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating that cause distress and disrupt relationships.
Learn MoreOngoing worry about several areas of life that feels difficult to control and often comes with tension, fatigue, or poor sleep.
Learn MoreRecurring panic attacks and ongoing fear of another attack that can lead to avoidance and changes in daily routines.
Learn MoreStrong fear of judgment or embarrassment in social situations that can interfere with relationships, school, and work.
Learn MorePersistent trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or feeling restored that affects mood, focus, and daily functioning.
Learn MoreEmotional or behavioral symptoms that begin after a significant life change or stressful event.
Learn MoreOngoing emotional and physical exhaustion that can develop when demands repeatedly exceed available time and support.
Learn MoreSupport for painful emotional, physical, and practical changes following a death or other significant loss.
Learn MorePsychiatric assessment of social communication, sensory, behavioral, and emotional concerns related to possible autism.
Learn MorePsychiatric care for restrictive eating, binge eating, purging, and distressing thoughts about food, weight, or body image.
Learn MoreConfidential outpatient care for substance use that has become difficult to control or is causing health, relationship, or work problems.
Learn MoreSupport for alcohol use that feels hard to control or is affecting health, mood, work, or relationships.
Learn MoreEvidence based care for dependence on prescription opioids, fentanyl, heroin, or other opioid substances.
Learn MoreA condition involving psychosis together with significant episodes of depression or elevated mood.
Learn MoreEvaluation and care for persistent or recurring changes in mood, energy, sleep, motivation, and daily functioning.
Learn MoreCare for lasting changes in mood, sleep, safety, and daily functioning after overwhelming or repeated stress.
Learn MoreEvaluation of intense anger, rapid emotional shifts, or impulsive reactions that affect relationships and daily life.
Learn MorePsychiatric care that considers hormonal changes, reproductive stages, life roles, health history, and personal goals.
Learn MorePsychiatric evaluation and medication care for older adults facing mood, anxiety, sleep, behavioral, or cognitive changes.
Learn MoreEvaluation of changes in memory, attention, organization, language, or judgment that are affecting everyday life.
Learn MoreDevelopmentally informed evaluation for persistent behavior changes, impulsivity, defiance, aggression, or difficulty functioning at home or school.
Learn MoreThe information on these pages is educational and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Only a qualified clinician can evaluate your individual situation.
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