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MPS Members Actively Taking New Patients: Appointments Within 1-2 Weeks

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

Dr. Sarah Johnson offers both psychotherapy and medication management services and has a special interest in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. Mostly sees patients with a Mood Disorder: Depression, Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder. Sarah Johnson, M.D., Mercedes Rizo, M.D.

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MPS Members Actively Taking New Patients: Appointments Within 1-2 Weeks

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

Dr. Sarah Johnson offers both psychotherapy and medication management services and has a special interest in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. Mostly sees patients with a Mood Disorder: Depression, Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder. Sarah Johnson, M.D., Mercedes Rizo, M.D.

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Personalized Recovery for Women | Tailored Therapy Solutions

Lightwork

Key Mental Health Considerations: Depression and anxiety disorders Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Eating disorders Bipolar disorder Trauma-informed therapy creates a foundation for emotional healing. This dual diagnosis requires an integrated treatment approach for lasting recovery success.

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ARFID Elevates Risk for ADHD, Autism in Youth: New Study

ADDitude

They also demonstrated an increased risk for OCD, separation anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), depression, learning disorders, conduct disorder, and more. ARFID is characterized by a failure to meet appropriate nutritional and/or energy needs.

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Day # 145: Anorexia Nervosa Part 2

Bullet Psych

Today we will continue our current theme of eating disorders as we discuss anorexia nervosa. Body weight and shape become an obsessive and all-consuming preoccupation of thoughts, behaviors, and mood. These medical disorders usually do not manifest as an intense fear of weight gain or disturbed body image.