
Psychiatric Providers Who Take a Collaborative Approach
At Adaptive Minds, we use both therapy and medication to create an individualized treatment plan. If you're seeking medication management, our providers use your values and goals to develop the plan.
Our Approach
While some symptoms and conditions may be fairly straightforward to identify, many people present with a range of symptoms that may be interrelated and difficult to tease apart. The private practice setting allows time for clinicians to meet with patients (and families) to carefully assess and develop a treatment plan that meets the needs of the patient/family.
Adaptive Minds
Services
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The practitioners at Adaptive Minds have both personal and professional experience with individuals who struggle in areas of focus concentration and executive functioning. In addition to medication, individuals with ADHD and related presentations often benefit from behavioral, environmental, and psychosocial interventions.
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Adaptive Minds provides a clinical diagnosis and medication management as a part or asset to the approach to your individualized mental health.
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Adaptive Minds specializes in psychotherapy as a part or asset to the approach to your individualized mental health.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on increasing psychological flexibility - the ability to contact the present moment and change or persist in valued behavior.
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Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, FAP, is a form of therapy that emphasizes observing and addressing interpersonal behaviors within the therapeutic relationship. Therapists use real-time feedback and targeted interventions to reinforce adaptive behaviors and address problematic ones. The goal is to improve clients' interpersonal skills and relationships, leading to enhanced well-being outside of therapy sessions.
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We have found that our patients have had much success with Genetic Testing to learn more about how different treatments can help you on your mental health journey.
Genetic testing is used in cases where a patient has had a history of poor or unexpected responses to medication treatment in the past. Additionally, it can be helpful in narrowing the potential options when selecting an agent. It is important to keep in mind that the information provided by genetic testing is a tool that can be used in conjunction with careful clinical assessment and psychiatric/medical history.