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Exploring Pregabalin as an Augmentation Strategy for Treatment-Resistant OCD
In conclusion, the research on pregabalin as an augmentation therapy for resistant OCD allows us to expand our treatment options, providing personalized care that is both innovative and grounded in scientific evidence.
Obsessions Or Psychosis?
By delving into the intricate interplay between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, their work provides valuable insights that can inform clinical approaches and advance our collective efforts in promoting mental well-being.
Innovative OCD Treatment at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry
Dr. Danish and our expert nurse practitioners, we specialize in treating treatment-resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Exploring Inflammation's Role in Tic Disorders, OCD and PANS/PANDAS
Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry excels in managing complex tic disorders, often comorbid with conditions like anxiety, OCD, and ADHD. Our team, skilled in both holistic patient care and research-driven approaches.
Understanding Abilify (Aripiprazole): A Comprehensive Guide
In conclusion, Abilify is a widely used medication in psychiatry with a broad range of applications. It's important to have open and ongoing discussions with your healthcare provider about your treatment plan
Exploring the Nuances: Amantadine vs. Memantine in NMDA Receptor Antagonism
For our patients at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, this information is invaluable when considering treatment options.
Navigating the First Steps: A Guide to Seeking OCD Treatment
We'll explore what OCD is, the initial steps to seeking treatment, and why Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry may be the right choice for your OCD treatment in Pennsylvania.
Inside OCD Recovery: Unveiling the Power of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can be an overwhelming experience, affecting every aspect of daily life.
Tackling OCD at Work: Balancing Treatment and Professional Life
Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry stands out as a beacon of comprehensive and integrative care.
Manage Trauma and Mental Health through Nervous System Regulation
“There are many different evidence-based therapeutic modalities that I have used as an Individual, Couples, and Families Therapist. Over time I have found the key to sustaining progress in therapy is helping the individual(s) calm their nervous system. Anything “said” or “done” in traiditional talk therapy cannot be retained unless a person is in a relaxed, regulated, safe space. I find profound change occurs for individuals, couples, and families using the mind-body-soul approach.” - Kristen Ott, MA, LMFT
Understanding PANDAS, PANS, and POTS: A Guide for Concerned Parents
As a parent, it is natural to be concerned about your child's health, especially when it comes to their mental well-being. If you have heard of terms like PANDAS, PANS, or POTS and are worried that your child may be affected, this blog post aims to provide you with essential information and guidance. While these conditions can be complex and sometimes controversial, it is crucial to be informed and proactive in seeking appropriate care for your child.
TCAs (Tricyclic Antidepressants)
TCAs, or Tricyclic Antidepressants, are an older class of antidepressant medications that can be great for various psychiatric symptoms.
Choosing A Therapist
Choosing a therapist who is compatible with your needs and personality can be a difficult yet rewarding endeavor.
What is Heart Rate Variability (HRV)?
HRV has become more popular since the addition to wearable tech, so here is a user-friendly explanation of HRV and how it works.
Neuropsych Evaluations
Neuropscychological evaluations can be very insightful evaluations that go beyond what traditional psychoeducational evaluations provide.
NAC (N-acetyl-cysteine)
NAC can be an effective supplement to treat or help treat OCD, Trichotillomania, and Skin picking
Inositol for OCD
Inositol, a naturally occurring substance found in various forms in the body and foods, has shown promising results in the management of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).