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Integrative Psychiatry & psychotherapy

At Whole Mind, LLC we use functional and biopsychosocial approaches to help you thrive.

These approaches look like:

  • collecting an in depth health and social history that can help provide clues to your current state

  • focused laboratory testing to identify opportunities to support your specific biology

  • nutrition and lifestyle education to optimize your potential

  • supplementation and/or medication management

  • deprescribing, as appropriate*

  • And…A LOT of support and encouragement!

    We also commonly recommend somatic, bioenergetic, and hypnosis therapies to help improve/resolve symptoms!

What do we treat?

Whether you have a diagnosis, suspect you might have one, or just know something’s not quite right…

  • Anxiety/OCD/Phobias

  • PTSD/Trauma/Grief/Loss

  • Depression/Bipolar Disorder

  • Alcohol/Marijuana/Behavioral addiction

  • ADHD/Poor Academic or Work Performance

  • Challenges Adjusting to Stressors/Life Transitions

  • Sleep Disturbances/Brain Fog/Unexplained Symptoms

  • Emotional Outbursts/Dysregulation

  • Relationship Challenges

  • And more…

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    We also provide support/consultation services (rather than primary management) for…

  • Autism

  • Opiate Addiction

  • Schizophrenia

  • What does Integrative Psychiatry mean?

    An integrative approach to mental health means we use both conventional medical knowledge and tools (ex: psychotherapy and/or medication), as well a variety of non-conventional, but still evidence-based, tools (ex: teaching you the emotional freedom technique/tapping, to help you learn to manage your anxiety, cravings, or pain independently). An integrative approach is a blending of the best of all possible worlds…it’s not “either/or” – it’s “all of the above”.

  • What is a Biopsychosocial Approach?

    In seeking to understand the development of illness or dis-ease, as well as its potential for reversal, a Biopsychosocial approach looks at the interplay between biological factors (ex: physical health, genetic predispositions), social factors (ex: living environment, economic resources, relationships), and psychological factors (ex: history of trauma, self-esteem, coping skills).

  • What is a Functional Approach?

    Functional Medicine is about getting to the root cause of your symptoms, not just suppressing them with interventions that never fix the underlying issue. For example, we often use antidepressants to address sadness, fatigue, poor concentration, lack of motivation, etc. Yet, research has shown that by reducing systemic inflammation in the body, ensuring adequate vitamin levels, and establishing a healthy circadian rhythm, all of these symptoms can resolve without prescription medication.

*Deprescribing is the planned and supervised process of dose reduction or stopping of medication that might be causing harm, or no longer be of benefit. Deprescribing is part of good prescribing – backing off when doses are too high, or stopping medications that are no longer needed. (https://deprescribing.org/, 2025).

*Please know that controlled-substances are prescribed only as a last resort, if at all.

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