In-Person & Online

Conditions We Treat

At Tresna Psychiatry we assess and treat the physical and mental aspects of mental health conditions with therapy and medication.

The Tresna Difference

25+ Years of Clinical Excellence | Advanced Psychiatric Training | EMDR Certified Specialist | Professional Training Programs | Comprehensive Care Philosophy

Most common mental health conditions
we treat at Tresna Psychiatry

Addiction & Substance Abuse
  • Outpatient Detoxifications
  • Suboxone, Bunavil and Zubsolve
  • Naltrexone and Vivitrol
  • Smoking cessation
  • Psychedelic psychotherapy
  • Behavioral Addictions

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ADHD

Inattentive versus behavioral ADHD, or combination
Depression, lack of motivation, procrastination
Stimulant treatment
Stimulant taper down and reduction to a reasonable dose
Training of the body and mind to remedy ADHD and not be dependent on stimulants

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Anxiety
  • Panic attacks
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Benzodiazepine related anxiety disorders
  • Drug, medication induced Intoxication versus withdrawal anxiety disorder

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Bipolar Disorder
  • Bipolar I and Bipolar II
  • Extreme mood swings from depression to euphoria
  • Changes in appetite and sleep patterns
  • Substance-induced mania
  • Anxiety disorders, PTSD and social phobias
  • Delusions or hallucinations
  • Differentiation between bipolar disorder and ADHD
  • Differentiation between bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder and schizophrenia

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Depression
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Clinical depression in adults
  • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
  • Mood swings and mood disorders
  • Cultural integration and adaptation
  • Grief, loss and bereavement
  • Depression of manic depressive illness
  • Teen and adolescent depression

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Eating Disorders
  • Anorexia and malnutrition
  • Bulimia, binge eating disorder, and compulsive overeating
  • Avoidance/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
  • Orthorexia
  • Body image issues, body dissatisfaction and distorted body image
  • Extreme dieting and obsessive exercise
  • Body dysmorphic disorder, plastic surgery-related and cosmetic procedure-related issues

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Major Life Changes & Transitions
  • Career changes
  • Divorce or separation
  • Parenthood or pregnancy
  • Grief and loss
  • Relocation or cultural adjustment
  • Retirement or aging-related shifts
  • Chronic illness or new diagnoses
  • Identity or role changes

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Mood Disorders
  • Bipolar disorder I 
  • Hypomania
  • Cyclothymic bipolar disorder
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Depression of manic depressive illness
  • Mood swings and mood disorders
  • Substance-induced mood disorders
  • Constellation of neglect, abandonment and trauma of childhood and adolescence, borderline personality traits and addictions.

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PTSD

PTSD is a mental health condition known to be triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events. Our approach to treating PTSD includes cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, and trauma-informed psychotherapy.

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Relationships & Family Issues
  • Starting a relationship
  • Reflective listening
  • Emotion-focused Therapy
  • Narrative-focused Therapy
  • Solution-focused Therapy
  • Gottman Institute Method
  • Integrative Individual Therapy
  • Couples Therapy
  • Family Therapy

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See a mental health specialist in person, or online

Tresna Psychiatry is physically located in the communities we serve. This allows us to see our patients in person, provide access to more advanced treatments, and safely prescribe medications virtual-only providers cannot.

You can easily book and manage both in-person and video-visits online, often available within days. The help you’ve been searching for is only a few clicks away.

Your answers to

popular questions

Do you offer in-person and virtual sessions?

Yes. Tresna Psychiatry provides both in-person and secure video appointments. All sessions are confidential and HIPAA-compliant to protect your privacy. For details on availability and pricing, please contact our office directly.

How long are the sessions?

Initial psychiatric evaluations typically last 75 to 90 minutes, with a shorter 60-minute option available. Follow-up sessions are available in both 30 and 45-minute formats. These sessions are comprehensive and allow time for in-depth discussion of current concerns, history, and treatment planning.

What is your cancellation policy?

We require at least 48 hours' notice for cancellations or rescheduling. Missed appointments without notice are billed in full. This policy is standard across most private psychiatric practices and helps ensure availability for all clients.

What if I am in a crisis or emergency?

Tresna Psychiatry is not an emergency service provider. In a crisis, we may refer individuals to an emergency room, urgent care, detox center, or inpatient facility. Our services are designed for outpatient care, including ongoing support and therapy.

What kinds of questions can I ask during sessions?

You are welcome to discuss anything related to your emotions, personality, life history, relationships, or mental health goals. Providers at Tresna Psychiatry take a comprehensive and individualized approach to care, combining psychotherapy and psychiatric expertise.

How do I book an appointment?

You can call us at +1 877-376-4560 anytime. A team member will return your call to schedule a complimentary discovery call where you can share your needs and learn more about our services.

Do I need a primary care doctor to see a psychiatrist?

No referral is necessary. You can schedule an appointment with Tresna Psychiatry directly without being under the care of a primary physician.

How long does it take to receive a diagnosis?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of symptoms and individual openness. Our providers use clinical interviews and assessments to understand both the conscious and unconscious aspects of your experience. Accurate diagnosis and treatment planning are collaborative and tailored to each client.

When should someone seek help from a psychiatrist?

You don't need to be in crisis to benefit from psychiatric care. Whether you're considering medication, seeking therapy, or need support for a major life change, working with a psychiatrist can provide valuable insight and tools for growth.

What is considered an addiction, and when should I seek help?

Addiction involves engaging in harmful behaviors or substance use despite negative consequences. If you find it difficult to stop or control these behaviors, it may be time to speak with a psychiatrist trained in addiction care.

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