Psychotropic Medication Management
Our Medical Psychologists have specialized licensing, training, knowledge in psychopharmacological medication management, clinical/mental health care, assessing, diagnosing, and hold the authority to prescribe medications.
Medication management is a type of treatment that involves an initial evaluation of the client’s need for psychotropic medications, treatment monitoring related to reducing symptoms and ensuring medications are effective and safe, this may include adjusting doses, starting/stopping medications, or changing dosages.
Below are some of the common areas which people seek mental health related medication management…
Academic Concerns/ Difficulties
Adjustment Disorder
Anger Management
Anxiety
Apathy
Attention Deficit Disorders (ADHD) / ADD
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Behavioral Concerns
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Co-Occurring Disorders
Conduct/Disruptive Disorder
Confused Thinking or Reduced Ability to Concentrate
Dangerous Thinking
Decrease in Functioning
Depression
Detachment from Reality (Delusions), Paranoia or Hallucinations
Difficulties with Concentration/ Focus
Difficulties with Memory
Dissociative Disorders
Excessive Anger, Hostility or Violence
Excessive Fears or Worries
Excessive Feelings of Guilt
Feeding and Eating Disorders
Feeling Disconnected
Feeling Sad or Down
Gambling Issues
Grief/Bereavement
Inability to Cope with Daily Problems Or Stress
Intellectual & Developmental Disability
Inattentiveness
Learning Disabilities
Loss of Interests
Major Changes in Eating Habits
Medication Evaluation/Considerations
Pharmacogenetic / Psychopharmacological Genetics Testing
Mood Changes of Highs and Lows
Mood Disorders
Nervousness
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Organization Issues
Panic
Personality Disorders
Phobias
Post-Partum Depression
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Problems with Thinking
Processing Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Sadness
Sex Drive Changes
Significant Tiredness, Low Energy or Problems Sleeping
Sleep Issues/ Insomnia
Sleep or Appetite Changes
Sleep-Wake Disorders
Social Anxiety
Stress Management
Traumatic Brain Injury
Trouble Understanding and Relating to Situations and to People
Unusual Behavior
Withdrawal from Friends and Activities
Work/ Occupational Difficulties
Worries/ Nervousness