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Brian Vath

Treating ADHD in Adults

by: Brian Vath | Nov 20, 2015

Adult ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a complicated neuropsychiatric condition that starts in childhood and can persist into adulthood. Symptoms can include trouble with focus and concentration, impulsivity, disorganization, and difficulty completing tasks... Read More

Mick Oreskovich

Dispelling the Myths of Alcoholics Anonymous

by: Mick Oreskovich | Nov 04, 2015

Psychiatric Medicine Associates incorporates twelve-step facilitation therapy as a component of the treatment of substance use disorders. This includes: AA, NA (narcotics anonymous), CA (cocaine anonymous), MA (marijuana anonymous), ACOA (adult children of alcoholics), SLA (sex and love addicts anonymous), and Al-Anon (for parents, spouses, partners, etc., of those afflicted)... Read More

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"Being a physician is a truly humbling experience. For physicians, humility distinguishes between knowing what illness the patient has and what it..." Read More

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We at Psychiatric Medicine Associates share in the collective grief and anger over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, Manuel Ellis and so many other members of the Black community who have lost their lives to senseless...

Black Lives Matter

by: Ashley Bouzis | Jun. 05, 2020

We at Psychiatric Medicine Associates share in the collective grief and anger over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, Manuel Ellis and so many other members of the Black community who have lost their lives to senseless...

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Many of our patients are inquiring about whether they should be obtaining a

Genetic Testing

by: Peter Roy-Byrne | Jan. 23, 2019

Many of our patients are inquiring about whether they should be obtaining a "genetic test" to help select the best antidepressant for them.

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Sometimes it can feel like a partner's low mood is contagious. We can take our stress home with us after a challenging day at work, or feel irritable or withdrawn for a variety of reasons, impacting the moods of other family members.

Depression and Your...

by: Christine Paprocki | Jan. 03, 2019

Sometimes it can feel like a partner's low mood is contagious. We can take our stress home with us after a challenging day at work, or feel irritable or withdrawn for a variety of reasons, impacting the moods of other family members.

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