Promises Behavioral Health provides effective mood disorder treatment programs that include individual and group therapy, medication management, and evidence-based practices such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). If you’re ready to take the first step in reclaiming control of your life, contact P...
Mood Disorder Treatment Program Options in Mood Everyone experiences emotional ups and downs. Life is fraught with people and situations that lead to irritability, agitation and moodiness. A healthy individual will rebound and find emotional balance. If you struggle to find that balance, or if ...
reports show that psychopharmacological treatment during pregnancy has dramatically increased, largely driven by the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) (5,6), with one study indicating that fully 10% of pregnancies in some populations involve exposure to antidepressant medication (7...
“I have never felt so backed by a treatment team before.” “They take a very holistic approach and don’t push medication.” “My life has completely changed for the better here.” “Thank you for seeing the good in me!” “The Mood Treatment Center is a really warm place where I...
COMBINED MEDICATION AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MOOD DISORDERSAs has been discussed in previous articles in this issue of The Psychiatric Clinics of North America, patients with chronic mood disorders are, by definition, those who suffer with their disorder for long periods. Because...
These medications are used alone or in combination for all phases of treatment, although at different dosages (1, 2). Choice of pharmacotherapy for bipolar disorder can be difficult because all medications have significant adverse effects, drug interactions are common, and no medication is universa...
Treatment of Mood Disorders Table 29-3 shows commonly used antidepressants. The first-line medication for major depression is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) such as citalopram. Sertraline, venlafaxine, and bupropion are second-line drugs that may be used in patients who fail to ach...
Opioid medicationOpioid agonist therapyOpioid use disorderDepressionMoodAnxietyPurpose of Review There has been an interest in evaluating the effect of opioid medications on mood in patients with or without opioid use disorder (OUD) because of potential mechanistic relationships......
Mood Disorders Treatment Your health care provider will probably suggest a combination of things to treat your mood disorder. Those might include: Medication Talk therapy Brain stimulation Lifestyle changes focusing on a healthy diet, exercise, and not smoking ...
Medicationsare an essential part of a treatment plan. They won’t cure you, but they will help you keep your moods in balance so you can do the things you need and want to do. Which Bipolar Medicine Is Best? Doctors use many types of drugs to treat bipolar disorder. Some fight the ...