medicalMood Disorders
Depression and other mood disorders look different for everyone. We provide individualized treatment including medication and therapy, and we don’t give up until you’re feeling like you again.
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Despite the prevalence of mental health struggles for LGBTQ+ people, it’s easy to feel alone. Stigma around illness makes it difficult to know who you can be open with, creating barriers to care.
Our entire team is here to give you a community and a support system. We’ll help you find a provider who you feel comfortable and compatible with, even if they work outside our office.
HCAI delivers more than just aid for my physical health. With professional and knowledgeable staff, they administer ample attention to my emotional well-being, particularly through working with Bob Freeman.
Whether you know what’s impacting your mental health or you just don’t feel right, we help determine the cause and treat you accordingly.
Depression and other mood disorders look different for everyone. We provide individualized treatment including medication and therapy, and we don’t give up until you’re feeling like you again.
It’s normal to worry, but generalized anxiety can allow these thoughts to consume you, affecting sleep, focus, and physical health. We work with you to find the right balance of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes to reduce anxiety and improve your day-to-day.
Traumatic events from our past can trigger anxiety and flashbacks decades later. We believe the first step in healing is talking to a professional to evaluate the trauma and develop an individual treatment plan.
Relationships between two people sometimes require a third person to address concerns and resolve conflict. We can help you both find the right path forward with individual and couples therapy.
Drug addiction is complicated, making treatment highly specific for each person. We’ll develop a plan that fits your history and goals, with solutions including medication, psychotherapy, and support groups.
When you’re faced with a terminal illness, it can be met with stress, discomfort, and grief for everyone involved. We help you navigate this time by determining the best treatment options for you and facilitating emotional healing through therapy.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health, or you just need someone to talk to, give us a call and make an appointment to visit our psychotherapist, Bob Freeman.