I treat adults, adolescents, and children, with both medication and psychotherapy, and am accepting new patients. In my private practice, I collaborate with counselor Vilma Cea, MA, LMFT, and NP Edwige Tonye. Make sure to read my policy and consent forms and sign them prior to the first appointment! There are limitations to my services. No-show and late cancellation fees apply to initial and follow up appointments.
Initial appointments are 45-60 minutes. We will go over your concerns, current symptoms, relevant life history, medical and psychiatric history. We will set treatment goals, and treatment recommendations (medications and psychotherapy). Follow up appointments vary from 10-20 minutes for medication management and 45-60 minutes for psychotherapy and medication management.
Frequency of follow up varies from weekly to every 3 months. I'm unsure about your immediate safety, I might recommend inpatient treatment, Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP).
Initial appointments are 45-60 minutes. We will go over your concerns, current symptoms, relevant life history, medical and psychiatric history. We will set treatment goals, and treatment recommendations (medications and psychotherapy). Follow up appointments vary from 10-20 minutes for medication management and 45-60 minutes for psychotherapy and medication management.
Frequency of follow up varies from weekly to every 3 months. I'm unsure about your immediate safety, I might recommend inpatient treatment, Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP).
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In addition to providing standard and evidence based treatment of mental illnesses with medication and psychotherapy, I like to help my patients become artists of their own vivid lives.
Our minds are greater than our mental illness, and we are greater than our minds.
At the same time, we have to be honest about the negative effects of mental dysfunction in our lives, and not delay remedies which can contain, manage, and even remove the dysfunction.
Accepting the reality of an illness, but not letting an illness limit our happiness, requires conscious management.
Our minds are greater than our mental illness, and we are greater than our minds.
At the same time, we have to be honest about the negative effects of mental dysfunction in our lives, and not delay remedies which can contain, manage, and even remove the dysfunction.
Accepting the reality of an illness, but not letting an illness limit our happiness, requires conscious management.
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