What is Psychiatry?
Psychiatry is a discipline concerned with the cognition, assessment and support of emotional, behavioral and mental disorders that influence day-to-day living. With the use of extensive psychiatry services, a licensed mental health psychiatrist measures medical and psychological factors that contribute to the overall emotional well-being and stability.
How does Psychiatry work?
The initial visit will involve a comprehensive discussion of your current issues, personal history and your family medical history. Such information aids your psychiatric professional in developing a clear picture of what you need. In cases of relevance, medical examinations can be recommended to determine the physical aspects that affect mental health.
Our Mental Health Services are based on the fact that physical wellness, emotional stability, and everyday livelihood are closely interrelated. Each assessment takes into account a person as a whole instead of detached symptoms.
How Can Psychiatry Help Me?
It offers the services of professional psychiatry and is accessible to children, adolescents, and adults who are emotionally strained, whose behavior has been altered, or whose psychological problems are complicated. An effective mental health psychiatrist will help indicate trends that affect mood, attention, actions and decision-making.
The support can be useful to people who are under constant stress or burnout, have instability of mood instability, have difficulties with anxiety, or have more complicated psychiatric disorders. It is never given without careful consideration and medical experience.
What to Expect from Psychiatric Services at Orlando Premier Psychiatry Behavioral Health
Once the assessment is complete, your psychiatrist will develop a special care plan that will rely on your goals and medical background. This may be in the form of lifestyle education and aid in medication, where the need arises.
The control of medications is performed carefully and precisely. The type of pharmacy you want to use in the coordination of prescriptions, including, where available, the use of mail order. Regular follow-ups to ensure safety, comfort and efficacy are made.
Although medical decision-making is the main concern of psychiatry, the possibility of coordinated support could be mentioned to facilitate emotional stability and stability in the long term.
If You Prefer Not to Use Medication
Your preferences matter. Your provider can look into options in the event of uncertainty regarding medication, elucidate the potential benefits and considerations and assist you to make informed choices. Honesty will ensure that your Mental Health Services are of your standard level of comfort and personal goal.
Ongoing Monitoring and Support
The regular follow-ups constitute an important part of quality psychiatry. Your provider checks on the progress, feedback, and overall well-being regularly. Changes are seen to promote safety, convenience and stability in the long-run due to changes as your requirements evolve overtime.
What Psychiatry Can Help With
Our mental health services help patients that are addressing a wide range of problems such as:
- Neurodevelopmental Conditions: TIC-related disorders, ADHD.
- Psychotic Conditions: Delusion disorders, concerns, and schizophrenia.
- Postpartum Problems: Affective and anxious.
- Mood disorders: Bipolar disorders and depressive disorders.
- Anxiety Conditions: Social anxiety, panic symptoms and generalized anxiety.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorders: OCD and patterns.
- Concerns related to trauma: Stress and PTSD.
- Attachment & dissociative Concerns: issues of identity and problem in relationships.
- Somatic Concerns: Excessively concerned about physical symptoms.
- Problems with Sleep: insomnia and disrupted sleep.
- Stress and burnout: Psychological and emotional exhaustion.
- Gender Identity Support: Promoting children and adult care.
- Disruptive/ Conduct Concerns: Control problems.
- Neurocognitive Diseases: dementia and Alzheimer disease.
- Personality-Related Problems: There should be mentioned borderline patterns of personality.
- Relational Concerns: Abuse, neglect and partner conflict.
- LGBTQ+ Support: Inclusion of All Identities in Mental Health Work.
Mental Health Professionals at Orlando Premier Psychiatry Behavioral Health
We have an interdisciplinary team with highly qualified medical practitioners with specialization in psychiatry and advanced mental health care:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Physician Assistant (PA / PA-C)
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP).
- FNP Family Nurse Practitioner.
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
All the providers are trained to provide ethical and compassionate psychiatry care that has a focus on personalized care.
FAQS
What is a psychiatric evaluation?
A psychiatric assessment is a systematic medical dialogue in which a psychiatrist of mental health examines symptoms, history and concerns. This process can be used to explain emotional and behavioral patterns, determine contributory factors, and refer to the relevant psychiatry services depending on your unique needs.
Do you offer medication management?
Yes. Psychiatric services involve meticulous drug monitoring by a certified psychiatric psychiatrist. These include checking efficacy, response monitoring, and making any necessary changes in dose, and organizing prescriptions using your chosen pharmacy and putting safety and constant communication first.
Can I receive in-person and telehealth visits?
Yes. Mental Health Services can be achieved via in-person sessions and via secure telehealth sessions, which can be flexible and convenient. Your mental health psychiatrist will assist in deciding the most suitable format depending on your needs, location and the level of comfort.
What conditions do you treat?
The psychiatry services assist in mood, anxiety, psychotic, neurodevelopmental, trauma-related, sleep-related, cognitive, and personality-related disorders. Mental health psychiatrist assesses each person critically in order to respond to his or her emotional, behavioral and cognitive issues at various stages of life.
Is treatment personalized to my needs?
Yes. Each person gets unique psychiatry services depending on the past medical history, objectives, interests, and existing problems. Your mental health psychiatrist works with you to make sure that decisions are flexible, respectful and in line with your long term health.