
SERVICES
Living Water Psychiatry offers compassionate and effective treatment for a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including mood disorders (depression, bipolar), anxiety disorders (panic attacks), PTSD, sleep disturbances (insomnia), personality disorders (borderline) and thought disorders (psychosis). We understand that mental health concerns can be challenging, so we provide individualized care that focuses on your needs. Our practice is fully electronic, which means you can register, provide consent, sign documents, and provide insurance/payment information securely and conveniently through our HIPAA-compliant system.
TREATMENT
Living Water Psychiatry offers psychopharmacologic and therapeutic treatments to help individuals improve their mental health. Our diverse clientele ranges from adolescents (ages 13-17) to adults, including college/graduate students, working professionals, parents, and retirees. We prioritize holistic support and collaborate closely with in-network providers to facilitate referrals for talk therapy, ensuring our clients receive comprehensive and integrated care.
Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are conditions that can cause significant changes or abnormalities in an individual's mood, which can negatively impact their ability to carry out daily activities. Some of the common mood disorders include major depression, bipolar spectrum disorders, seasonal affective disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia).
Symptoms of mood disorders can range from periods of intense sadness (depression) with loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, changes in eating habits or weight, sleeping issues, fatigue, feelings of sadness, feeling emotionally flat or empty, difficulty concentrating, and thoughts of dying or suicide to episodes of elevated mood and energy (mania or hypomania). Both medication management and therapy are beneficial for effectively managing symptoms.


Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorder is a mental health condition characterized by excessive worry or fear about everyday situations, which can interfere with daily life. Individuals with anxiety disorders often experience physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. Anxiety disorders often precede or coexist with mood disorders. Treatment includes therapy & medication management for generalized anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, social anxiety, separation anxiety and phobias to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Thought Disorders
Thought disorders refers to a mental health condition in which thinking patterns become disorganized, leading to abnormal language expression while speaking and writing. Symptoms of thought disorders may include disorganized speech, tangential thinking (derailing off-topic), thought blocking (sudden interruption in thought process), and loose associations (jumping between unrelated topics). Thought disorders are often associated with conditions such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, psychotic depression and mania. Medication management and psychotherapy are evidence-based treatments for managing thought disorders.
