Psychiatry
Anxiety Treatment
The focus is on the diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of behavioral, mental, emotional, and psychological disorders.
A medical professional who specializes in mental health is known as a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists are trained to evaluate psychological issues from both the mental and physical perspectives.

Areas we specialise in
we provide diagnosis and treatment for below and many other emotional/mental health conditions.
- Schizophrenia: People with schizophrenia may appear to have lost all sense of reality. Schizophrenia is less frequent than other mental illnesses, yet its symptoms can still be severely incapacitating.
- Bipolar Disorder: Formerly known as manic depression, bipolar disorder is a mental health illness that results in wildly fluctuating moods, including emotional highs and lows.
- Major Depression: A mood illness called depression results in a persistent sense of sadness and interest loss. It has an impact on how people feel, think, and behave and can cause a number of emotional and physical issues.
- Anxiety Disorders: People who suffer from anxiety disorders have unjustified anxieties about a variety of things because they perceive them as being threatening to their lives.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder(OCD): It is a prevalent, chronic disorder in which individuals have uncontrollable, recurrent thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that they feel compelled to repeat continually.
- Acute and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Acute stress disorder is defined by the emergence of acute anxiety, dissociation, and other symptoms within a month after being exposed to a highly traumatic stressor (e.g., witnessing a death or serious accident).
- Somatoform Disorders: A somatic symptom disorder is defined by a preoccupation with physical symptoms, such as pain or exhaustion, to the point where it results in significant emotional discomfort and functional difficulties.
- Addictive Disorders: Some intoxicants can make addicts exhibit one or more signs of a mental health issue. Alcohol or drug abuse can occasionally result from mental health issues because some people with mental illnesses may misuse these substances as a sort of self-medication.
- Eating Disorders: These are characterized by the impulse for people to manage their weight and physical appearance and to make extraordinary efforts that greatly disrupt their life. Coping with emotional issues is related to losing weight.
For the following conditions, your therapist might suggest that you consult a psychiatrist, or you could look for support on your own:
- Addictions
- Aggressive and violent behavior
- Anxiety
- Attention Problems
- Bereavement and Grief
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Hallucinations
- Mood Disorders
- OCD
- Panic Attacks
- Paranoia
- Personality Disorders
- Prenatal/Postnatal Depression
- Relationship Difficulties
- Self Harming
- Sleep Disorders
- Stress
- Suicidal Thoughts

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