For some people, “living a good life” seems easy. But as we grow older, our brains change along with our bodies. We might not adapt to stress like we did when we were younger or just might not feel like ourselves anymore.
People come to us with the entire spectrum of mental health needs. These range from anger, anxiety and mild depression to things like psychosis, trauma, substance use or neuro-developmental disorders.
Some patients are in crisis and need hospital care. Others may benefit from an ongoing relationship with a therapist. In all cases, we are here to respect you and help improve your life.
When mental health affects your life, or the people around you, it’s time to seek help. At Insight Psychiatry, we don’t judge. Our job is simply to try to help you feel better.
Every day, we help people with anger, anxiety and depression, and people coping with trauma or addiction. Our goal is to focus on your strengths and build on them. We get to know our patients, work to understand their needs and try to help them. We also use state-of-the-art research to inform our treatment plans.
Our Therapy program is not a “one size fits all” process. The most appropriate type of talk therapy is determined by your symptoms, timeline, and goals for treatment. Our staff is trained in multiple therapy modalities to help you decide what works best for you. Research most often identifies that medication management along with talk-therapy yield the best results for restoring healthy mental functioning.
Our Targeted Natural Nutrition program is customized to each patient. When important parts of your body’s communication system (neurotransmitters and hormones) aren’t working as well as they could, you can develop a variety of complaints that reduce your quality of life.
The Communication System Management™ (CSM™) model examines and identifies imbalances in your system. These results provide a map for your personal journey to health. It consists of three parts: lab testing, report analysis, and personal nutrition.
We offer treatment for a wide range of mental health issues including: