Minnesota Psychiatric Services Provider
Therapy is an invaluable tool that can benefit you throughout your wellness journey. As each client is different, however, you may discover that improving your quality of life is better achieved through a combination of therapy and medication management.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Psychiatric disorders among children may include depression, anxiety, phobias, and ADHD/ADD, among other conditions that affect your child’s behavior and emotional health. If you feel your child or adolescent may benefit from the use of medication, contact ACP to schedule an assessment of your child.
Adult Psychiatry
Adult Psychiatry
If you’re struggling with symptoms of depression, experiencing frequent panic attacks, or becoming dependent on substances to get through each day, request an appointment with ACP to find out if our adult psychiatry service can help you manage your symptoms.
What is Psychiatry?
Psychiatry is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Administered by a trained and licensed medical professional, psychiatry involves the use of medication management and ongoing assessment to ensure you’re receiving the essential therapeutic benefits from your treatment.
A psychiatric provider at Associated Clinic of Psychology (ACP) will meet with you to determine whether medication is an appropriate tool to help you manage your individual symptoms. At ACP, your psychiatric provider will listen to your concerns, evaluate your condition, and recommend a proper course of treatment (i.e. medication). As research continues to show that medication management is most effective with therapy, your psychiatric provider may also recommend an experienced therapist to meet separately, in conjunction with your psychiatric treatment.
Conditions Psychiatry May Help Treat
Our experienced psychiatric providers can help with a number of different issues, including, but not limited to:
Depression
A mood disorder that affects both your mind and body, depression can cause you to experience feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, thereby disrupting your daily routine and making even the simplest tasks, like getting up in the morning for work, seem difficult.
Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Phobias
Anxiety presents itself as persistent, pervasive, and excessive worry about a variety of different things. Sometimes, anxiety may have a specific focus, such as social situations, finances, job interviews, etc., but other times, anxiety can manifest itself as a feeling of dread or fear for no apparent reason.
ADHD/ADD
Commonly referred to as Attention-Deficit Disorder, ADD impacts your focus, self-control/impulse control, and other executive functions that you need to live, work, and socialize with others every day.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, can develop if you’ve experienced or witnessed a shocking, frightening, dangerous, or otherwise traumatic event. Though PTSD is common among veterans, if you experience a traumatic occurrence, such as a car accident or witnessing a loved one’s death, these events can precipitate the development of this condition.
Bipolar Disorders
Once referred to as manic depression, Bipolar Disorder is a brain and behavioral condition that causes unusual and/or severe shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and in the ability to carry out daily tasks. Because there is more than one kind of Bipolar Disorder, your psychiatric provider will evaluate the frequency, severity, and pattern of your symptoms to help determine which type of Bipolar condition you’re experiencing.
Schizophrenia
A long-term psychiatric condition, Schizophrenia affects your thoughts, mood, and behavior. Symptoms can include anxiety, aggression, delusions, memory loss, and hallucinations. According to the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, men and women may develop symptoms of schizophrenia between the ages of 16 and 30.
Substance Use Disorder
If you’re struggling with substance use or addiction, ACP offers outpatient services that utilize a combination of medication and an intensive therapy program to give you the highest level of care and an effective approach to conquering substance use.
Twin Cities Substance Addiction Treatment
Benefits of Individual Therapy with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication Assisted Treatment Therapy
Outpatient services that utilizes a combination of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and an intensive therapy program to give you the highest level of care. Receiving individual therapeutic care is critical to giving you the tools necessary to succeed in your journey to recovery.
As each client is different, however, you may discover that improving your quality of life is better achieved through a combination of therapy and medication management.
At ACP, our individual therapists are trained to assess and treat the entire spectrum of behavioral health issues. We’ll address your unique needs, including substance dependence or addiction, but not limited to it. Our providers can also address issues, such as depression, anxiety, family conflict, chronic pain, eating disorders, personality disorders, and more.
Find Your Career In Mental Health with ACP!
Are you a passionate mental health professional looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? The Associated Clinic of Psychology (ACP) invites you to consider a rewarding career with us at one of our welcoming locations across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Join our team of dedicated professionals and help us make a difference in the lives of those we serve. We would love to hear from you and explore the opportunity to work together!