FAQ

  • Psychiatrists are doctors or Psychiatry Mental Health Nurse Practitioners who have specialized training in diagnosing and treating complex mental health conditions through medication management. If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or similar, a psychiatrist may be a good place to start. The term "therapist" can apply to a range of professionals, including social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychoanalysts. Working with a therapist generally involves regular talk therapy sessions where you discuss your feelings, problem-solving strategies, and coping mechanisms to help with your condition.

  • A treatment plan in psychiatry is a written guide that helps doctors and patients work together to improve mental health. It outlines the patient's problems, the goals they want to achieve, and the steps needed to get there.

    It usually includes:

    • What’s wrong? (like depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia)

    • What are the goals? (for example, feeling less anxious, sleeping better, or improving relationships)

    • How to get better? (medications, therapy, lifestyle changes, and support from family or friends)

    • How do we track progress? (regular check-ins, symptom tracking, and adjusting treatment as needed)

    A treatment plan helps keep things organized and ensures the patient gets the right care for their mental health needs.

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