• Schedule an Appointment

    4545 Clawson Tank Dr Ste. D | Clarkston, MI 48346
    8285 S. Saginaw Road, Ste. 102 | Grand Blanc, MI 48439
    info@gieskencounseling.com | (810) 626-5191

  • Jerilynn Jacobson

    My WordPress Blog

    • Home
    • About Us
    • Locations
      • Clarkston
        • Meet Our Staff
      • Grand Blanc
        • Meet Our Staff
    • Online Counseling
    • Services
      • Depression Counseling
      • Grief Counseling
      • Teens Issues
      • Anxiety Counseling
      • Therapy for Trauma & PTSD
      • Couples Counseling
      • LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy
      • Suicide Loss/Grief Group
      • Accelerated Resolution Therapy
      • Substance Use Disorder Counseling
    • Getting Started
      • FAQs
      • Rates and Insurance
      • Client Forms
      • Appointment Request
      • Job Opportunities
      • Payments
      • Client Portal
    • Resources
      • Mental Health Links
      • Physical Health Links
    • Contact
    • Blog

    Psychiatry and Medication Management

    March 18, 2022

    The goal of many psychiatrists is to help their patients without a need for medication. But there are those instances where medication can be incredibly helpful in the healing process. 

    While some patients require only one medication for a short duration, others may require multiple prescriptions over longer periods of time. Regardless of how long a person may need to take a medication, management of medicines is essential in their treatment plan.

    What is Medication Management in Psychiatry?

    Medication management is a process that ensures patients are taking the right medication at the exact right dose for their specific situation. Typically, a psychiatrist will start a new patient on the dose and type of medication that has worked well for similar patients in the past. But numerous follow-up appointments will be scheduled after the initial assessment to ensure the patient’s symptoms are being controlled without any unwanted side effects. 

    A person may be on a specific dosage of a specific medication for years and be fine. But the body is constantly changing and it may eventually adapt to a specific dose, so the psychiatrist will want to routinely evaluate and adjust when needed.

    What Types of Mental Health Issues Can be Treated with Medication?

    Many mental health conditions can be treated with therapy alone. In some cases, such as with a phobia, a prescription can help to take the edge off while the therapy is doing the heavy lifting.

    There are those times, however, when medications may play a larger role. For instance, if someone is experiencing depression because of a chemical imbalance, there may need to be a reliance on medication to first rebalance the mind.

    If you are suffering from depression, anxiety, or any other mental health issue and you wonder if medication might help, your best course of action is to work with a licensed therapist who can assess you and make the proper treatment recommendations.

    If you’d like to explore treatment options, please give my office a call.

    SOURCES:

    • https://www.medpsych.net/2021/01/12/what-is-psychiatric-medication-management/
    • https://claritycenters.com/psychiatry-and-medication-management/
    • https://www.mygbhp.com/services/medication-management/

    Share this:

    • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

    Related

    Filed Under: medication

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    4545 Clawson Tank Dr Ste. D Clarkston, MI 48346 (810) 626-5191 info@gieskencounseling.com

    Contact Today

    Giesken Counseling Services LLC
    info@gieskencounseling.com | (810) 626-5191

    A Website by Brighter Vision | Privacy Policy