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A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness or loss of interest in activities. It is often accompanied by changes in sleep, appetite, energy, and concentration that impair daily functioning.
A depressive disorder that occurs after childbirth and lasts longer than typical “baby blues.” It may include persistent low mood, anxiety, fatigue, and difficulty bonding with the infant.
A severe form of premenstrual mood disturbance occurring during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. It causes significant emotional and physical symptoms that interfere with daily life.
A mood disorder characterized by episodes of depression alternating with periods of mania or hypomania. These episodes involve elevated or irritable mood, increased energy, and impulsive behaviors.
A condition marked by excessive and persistent worry about multiple aspects of daily life. It is often accompanied by restlessness, muscle tension, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.
An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Individuals often experience ongoing fear of future attacks and may avoid certain situations.
A condition involving intense fear of social or performance situations due to concern about embarrassment or negative evaluation. This fear may lead to avoidance and impaired social or occupational functioning.
An anxiety disorder marked by excessive fear of specific objects or situations. The fear is disproportionate to actual danger and often leads to avoidance behaviors.
A trauma-related disorder that develops after exposure to a traumatic event. Symptoms include intrusive memories, avoidance, negative mood changes, and heightened arousal.
A short-term trauma-related condition that develops shortly after a traumatic event. It involves symptoms such as intrusive memories, anxiety, and avoidance lasting up to one month.
Emotional or behavioral symptoms that develop in response to an identifiable stressor. The distress is disproportionate to the situation and interferes with daily functioning.
A condition involving intrusive, unwanted thoughts that cause anxiety and repetitive behaviors performed to reduce distress. These symptoms can interfere with daily functioning and quality of life.
A condition marked by excessive concern with perceived flaws in appearance that are often not noticeable to others. This preoccupation can cause significant emotional distress and social avoidance.
A serious mental health condition that affects thinking, perception, and behavior. Symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and difficulty functioning in daily life.
Long-standing patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that differ from cultural expectations. These patterns can create challenges in relationships, emotional regulation, and daily functioning.
A neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulties with attention, impulsivity, and organization. Symptoms may affect school, work, and interpersonal relationships.
A neurodevelopmental condition affecting social communication, behavior, and sensory processing. Individuals may experience differences in social interaction, routines, and responses to sensory input.
A pattern of ongoing use of alcohol or drugs despite negative physical, emotional, or social consequences. It often involves cravings, loss of control, and difficulty stopping use.
An eating disorder characterized by restricted food intake, intense fear of gaining weight, and distorted body image. It can lead to serious physical and emotional health complications.
An eating disorder involving cycles of binge eating followed by behaviors to prevent weight gain, such as vomiting or excessive exercise. It is often accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, and loss of control.
A condition characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large amounts of food with a sense of loss of control. It is not followed by purging behaviors and may cause emotional distress and health concerns.
Care that’s accessible, compassionate, and effective, no matter your insurance status, because everyone deserves mental wellness
Our team works collaboratively to ensure that care is both comprehensive and accessible. From the first evaluation to ongoing therapy and medication management, we strive to meet patients where they are and guide them toward resilience and long-term well-being. At Ararat Psychiatry, we view mental health not only as the treatment of symptoms but as a pathway to rediscovering strength, balance, and hope.
We also recognize that mental health care often benefits from a broader support system. That is why we collaborate closely with other specialists, including primary care providers, therapists, and community resources, to ensure continuity of care and address the full spectrum of our patients’ needs. This integrative approach allows us to support patients holistically, promoting both emotional healing and overall health.
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