Medication Management

For some individuals, a major aspect of the treatment process for mental health disorders at any is medication. While not right for everyone, psychotropic medications be a gamechanger for many who are struggling with mental health illnesses, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. While medications don’t provide a cure, they treat symptoms that can be debilitating, helping get people back to functioning. If you are currently taking medication, or think you might need it, consulting with a qualified psychiatrist or a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner if a great first step. Psychiatrist and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner can prescribe medications and make sure that the medications you are taking are working effectively (and in some cases, they also provide therapy). Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s medication management experts today. 

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Support via psychiatric medications or natural alternatives based on your preference. As a holistic provider my practice is very individualized and not one-size-fits-all. I utilize the best of both conventional medications and alternative treatments, carefully choosing what will have the best effect with the lowest likelihood of negative side effects for your individual needs.

— Kim Salinger, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in San Rafael, CA

My field experience combined with my mental health background allows me to provide culturally competent care. I want you to feel heard by someone who understands! Whether you are interested in medications or not, I am looking forward to connecting with you and partnering with YOU to help YOU achieve satisfaction and success in life, while ultimately feeling empowered in YOUR own wellness journey.

— Nataly Kuznetsov, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in NAPA, CA
 

My primary role is medication management of behavioral health disorders.

— Landon Coleman, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in New York, NY

My field experience combined with my mental health background allows me to provide culturally competent care. I integrate both pharmacological and non pharmacological options to use a comprehensive approach to treatment. I work together with my clients to support their goals with or without medications. I will always opt out for non addictive options. If you are taking benzodiazepines or z-drugs on a regular basis, you will be better served with another clinician.

— Nataly Kuznetsov, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in NAPA, CA
 

I have been working in behavioral health for 20+ years and 13+ years in psychiatry. I have a wide variety of experience and also have some specific interests and areas of expertise working with youth (14+) and adult.

— Chaney Reel Davis, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in PORTLAND, OR

If you are looking to titrate from opioids or benzos then I can help with providing you with the support and coaching needed for titration while also providing counseling and therapy for any withdrawal.

— Skyler Health, Therapist in Los Altos, CA
 

Your initial evaluation will help determine the need for psychotropic medications. We will gather your physical and mental health history, review your current and past diagnoses, analyze past and current medications, and together we will make a treatment plan. I will work with you to decide if medication is the right option for you and get the right prescription to your pharmacy.

— Obiageli Omeke, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Arlington, TX

Medication management is a detailed and systematic process that ensures medications are prescribed, administered, and monitored to maximize safety, effectiveness, and appropriateness. This practice is particularly crucial in the management of chronic conditions, mental health disorders, and complex medical cases, where patients often require multiple medications. The primary objective of medication management is to optimize therapeutic outcomes while minimizing risks such as adverse effects.

— IZEHI EROMOSELE, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Seattle, WA
 

Medication intervention is not necessary for every situation, but in some cases it is appropriate and has proven to be highly effective when paired with therapy. For this reason, I work closely with a board certified psychiatrist with a background in internal medicine and over 30 years of experience. We are able to provide top notch holistic mental health services and streamline our clients' care.

— Mallory Cary, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Atlanta, GA

Maureen provides mental health medication evaluations and treatment

— Maureen Conway, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Williamsville, NY
 

I am committed to providing specialized and targeted care for individuals (aged 7 and up) grappling with anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, OCD, PTSD, BED, and ADHD. I strive to create a therapeutic alliance, empower clients with knowledge, and work collaboratively to find the best possible treatment option to enhance their mental health and overall well-being.

— Davonna Wilson, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Portland, OR

If your individualized treatment plan includes medications, I am adept at choosing the appropriate medications to fit each individual's unique concerns and symptoms. I believe in partnering with patients to help guide the medication selection process based on what each individual is comfortable with, providing education on how medications work, and listening closely to patient feedback to optimize symptom control while utilizing the least amount of medication possible.

— Jodene Jensen, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Windermere, FL
 

Specialty: Complex and yet Conservative Psychopharmacology, Dual Diagnosis For patient safety issues, my best practice model is no prescription of controlled substances. Medication management: Adult ADHD (non-stimulants), Anxiety, Major Depression, Mood Disorder, Bipolar Depression, Chronic Pain, Chronic Insomnia, Decreasing Cravings from Alcohol, Hypersexuality and Food. PTSD: Military combat trauma, childhood and sexual trauma, Panic Disorder, PTSD related nightmares.

— Anna Amour Ross, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in SAN DIEGO, CA