Conditions Treated

  • Depression

    When thoughtfully treated with medication and therapy, outcomes from depression treatment can rival those of any medical specialty. Through psychotherapy one can greatly benefit from exploring the emotions, thought patterns, and relationships underlying depressive mood states.

  • Attention Deficit Disorder

    Productive attention and focus are invaluable tools in the modern economy and essential skills for healthy relationships. The right combination of medication and behavioral techniques can be life changing for those with ADD.

  • Burnout

    COVID has forced many professionals to reconsider their careers and life goals. Treating burnout has long been the purview of Psychiatry as the mental and physical toll can be extreme.

  • Anxiety

    I take an Existential and Psychodynamic approach that anxiety is an unavoidable aspect of the human experience but should not overwhelm one’s life. Combing medication with appropriate counselling often produces the best results.

  • Chronic Pain

    I am one of only a few hundred Psychiatrists in the country who have completed a year long fellowship in Anesthesia Pain Medicine and obtained board certification. I can offer consultation and second opinion on your chronic pain treatment plan. In some cases, I can offer medication management.

  • Addiction

    Our society is awash with substance abuse and deaths from the opioid epidemic tragically continue to rise despite all efforts. Addiction is not simply a “brain disease” but a complex interaction between an individual and the environment.

  • Men's Health

    My experience directing a rehabilitation program for the United States Special Operation Forces informs a mind body approach to optimising performance.

  • Bipolar Disorder

    Often mistreated, misdiagnosed, and misunderstood, modern approaches to Bipolar combine rational medication use with holistic approaches.

  • Relationships

    Any attempt to define mental health would include loving relationships. Isolation has grown during COVID and some have called loneliness an “epidemic”. Now is the time to focus on connecting authentically to others.

  • And more...

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