by [email protected] | Aug 23, 2021 | Addiction, Home Psychopharmacology
Addiction can take many forms (Drug addiction, alcoholism, pain medication addiction). People often self-medicate with chemically addictive substances. They also engage in behaviors such as gaming, gambling, and sex addiction (more accurately called compulsive sexual...
by [email protected] | Dec 6, 2019 | Home Psychopharmacology, Psychiatry
Modern life can be stressful, and even more so in Manhattan. Financial obligations and balancing a demanding job with family responsibilities and commitments can take their toll and leave us little time to care for our well-being. That’s where psychotherapy can help....
by [email protected] | Jul 30, 2019 | Home Psychopharmacology
When one is feeling down, depressed, or experiencing any sort of mental health crisis, the easiest thing to do is take a pill to make the symptoms go away. While sometimes useful, medication is not the holy grail of problem-solving. There is nothing more important...
by [email protected] | Feb 26, 2018 | Home Psychopharmacology, Home Psychotherapy, Medical House Call, Men's Health, Psychiatric House Calls, Psychiatry, Visiting Psychiatrist
Run through the symptoms of a Major Depressive Disorder. Before you rule out the chance the man in your life is NOT depressed. Consider the symptoms of atypical depression. Also known as high functioning depression. What are the symptoms of depression? In Major...
by [email protected] | Nov 29, 2017 | Home Psychopharmacology, Home Psychotherapy, Psychiatric House Calls, Visiting Psychiatrist
A psychotherapist who makes house calls: Psychotherapy is also known as talk therapy. This is therapy from one trained in psychology, psychiatry, or mental health counseling. This can be an essential part of treatment for depression or bipolar disorder (manic...
by [email protected] | Oct 3, 2017 | Addiction, Home Psychopharmacology, Home Psychotherapy, Medical House Call, Mind & Body, Psychiatric House Calls, Psychiatry, Visiting Psychiatry
It may seem obvious, but to stop an addiction, one has to stop using the addictive substance. Quitting a narcotics addiction, in particular, can be very uncomfortable, and the discomfort during the initial detoxification process often leads people to abandon their...