In-Person & Telehealth Appointments Available
At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, we are committed to providing comprehensive mental health care through both in-person and telehealth psychiatric services. Our team combines evidence-based talk therapies with effective medication management to support your emotional and psychological well-beingâwherever you are in your mental health journey.
Understanding Psychiatry
Psychiatry is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Unlike other mental health disciplines, psychiatrists are medical doctors (MDs or DOs) who can prescribe medications alongside therapy.
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Our team includes board-certified psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and trained medical assistants who work collaboratively to ensure patients receive personalized care. Whether through counseling, medication, or both, our team offers a safe, supportive, and professional environment for healing.
Causes and Risk Factors
Depression disorders are complex and can result from a combination of genetic, biological, psychological, and environmental factors:
- Genetics: A family history of depression increases your risk significantly.
- Brain Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine can contribute to depression.
- Life Events: Trauma, abuse, loss of a loved one, or major life changes can trigger depressive episodes.
- Medical Conditions: Chronic illness, hormonal imbalances, and certain medications can increase vulnerability.
- Substance Use: Alcohol or drug misuse can worsen depressive symptoms.
- Isolation or Lack of Support: Loneliness and lack of a social support system can increase the risk.
Common Psychiatry Services Offered
At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, we offer a range of psychiatric services tailored to meet your individual needs, including:
Psychiatric Evaluations
Initial assessments that include an in-depth review of symptoms, medical history, and psychological background to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Medication Management
Ongoing oversight of psychiatric medications to ensure effectiveness, monitor side effects, and make timely adjustments.
TOVA Testing for ADHD
TOVA (Test of Variables of Attention) is a continuous performance test (CPT) used to evaluate attention-related difficulties and symptoms associated with ADHD
In-Person and Telehealth Options
In todayâs busy world, we recognize the need for flexibility in how you receive mental health care. Thatâs why we offer both in-person and telehealth psychiatric services.
- In-Person Appointments
- Ideal for those seeking face-to-face communication and a personal connection with their psychiatrist in a quiet, welcoming clinical environment.
- Telehealth Appointments
- A convenient option for individuals who prefer to access services from home or live in remote areas. Virtual visits are conducted securely and privately through our user-friendly digital platform.
No matter the format you choose, our team remains dedicated to delivering the same high standard of care.
Psychiatry FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions-
What is psychiatry?
Psychiatry is a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders. Psychiatrists use a combination of psychotherapy (talk therapy), medication, and other interventions to help individuals manage conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and more. They are uniquely trained to understand the biological, psychological, and social factors contributing to mental illness and to develop individualized treatment plans.
Whatâs the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
While both professionals support mental health, their roles differ:
- Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication and often focus on complex mental illnesses with a biological component.
- Psychologists typically hold doctoral degrees (PhD or PsyD) and provide therapy and assessments but do not prescribe medication.
Both may work together as part of a comprehensive care plan.
How do I know if I should see a psychiatrist?
You might benefit from seeing a psychiatrist if you:
- Experience persistent sadness, anxiety, or mood swings
- Have difficulty functioning in daily life
- Struggle with sleep, appetite, or focus
- Have a history of trauma or substance use
- Arenât seeing improvement with therapy alone
Even if youâre unsure, consulting a psychiatric professional can provide valuable insight into your emotional health and guide you toward the right form of support.
Should I see a therapist or a psychiatrist?
The decision depends on your needs:
- If you’re exploring emotional issues or want to talk through life challenges, a therapist may be ideal.
- If you need a formal diagnosis, medication, or are dealing with severe symptoms, a psychiatrist is recommended.
At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, we offer both psychiatry and therapy services under one roof, ensuring seamless coordination of care. You donât have to choose aloneâour team will guide you based on your goals and needs.