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SCOPE OF CARE
What we treat, what we coordinate, what we refer.
Naming the boundary is a trust signal, not a limitation. It also stops the wrong appointments from filling slots the right patients
need. This is the map — one page, three honest columns.
Eight care tracks
Structured twelve-week pathways with their own page, their own measures, and their own program name.
Mood & Momentum
Depression treatment-resistant depression
Calm & Confidence
Anxiety. panic. social & performance anxiety
Focus & Flow
Anxiety. panic. social & performance anxiety
Steady & Grounded
Bipolar I & II - emotional intensity mood instability
Loops & Freedom
OCD & obsessive-compulsive spectrum
Sleep & Restore
Insomnia. broken sleep. circadian disruption
Cycles & Rhythms
Perimenopause. PMDD perinatal & postpartum
Reset & Renew
Burnout - high-performer & professional care
Also treated
Treated here, with care coordinated alongside other clinicians. No standalone track page -listed honestly instead.
PTSD & trauma-related conditions
Medication management and stabilization, coordinated with a trauma- focused therapist. Program name: Roots & Rhythms.
Eating disorders
The psychiatric side only-mood, anxiety, and medication—always alongside a registered dietitian and medical monitoring. We refer to a higher level of care when that is what the situation needs.
Co-occurring substance use
Treated when it sits alongside a primary psychiatric condition. Primary addiction treatment and detox are referred out.
Grief, adjustment & life transition
Often better served by therapy alone - we will say so if that is the honest answer.
We refer out
Not because these are lesser - because they need something this practice is not built to give. You will leave with a name, not a shrug.
Inpatient & crisis stabilization
We are not a 24-hour or emergency service.
Detox & primary addiction programs
Referred to the appropriate level of care.
Court-ordered & forensic evaluations
Including custody, competency, and disability determinations.
Autism & learning-disability testing
Neuropsychological testing is referred to a psychologist.
Active psychosis requiring hospital care
Stabilized elsewhere first; we can pick up afterward.
CHILDREN & TEENS
Care for your child written for
written for you, the parent.
A separate service line with its own page, because bringing a child in is a different decision than booking for yourself. Every word on that page speaks to the parent or guardian, never to the child. The page explains what an evaluation involves, who is in the room, how school and pediatrician coordination works, and what we will and won't prescribe before a full workup.
BUILD RULES FOR THIS PAGE
• Addressed to parents and guardians throughout — no copy directed at minors
• A guardian books and consents; no self-scheduling by anyone under 18 Evaluation-first language, exactly as on the ADHD track
• No imagery of children - the office, the chairs, the desk
• Confidentiality explained plainly: what a teen shares, what a parent is told
• Age range and telehealth-versus-in-office to be confirmed by me before this page publishes
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