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3,250 people sought psychiatry/medication help in Washington in the last year

Discover how starting psychiatry/medication therapy can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I strive to advocate for patients, while managing their treatment with respect, compassion, understanding, and ho... As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I strive to advocate for patients, while managing their treatment with respect, compassion, understanding, and holistic care. Read more

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Cigna | Evernorth, Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage, +13 more
Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Stress, ADHD, OCD / Obsessive-Compulsive, +2 more

I understand the importance of individualized care and will strive to meet your needs.

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Starting Psychiatry/medication

What is psychiatry?

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that focuses specifically on the medical and psychotherapeutic treatment of mental conditions and disorders.

How does psychiatry work?

Psychiatry allows people struggling to manage mental conditions or disorders to get access to medications that will make daily functioning easier, as well as work through any mental factors that might be causing or worsening their condition. Though medications can't cure mental disorders, medication can make symptoms more manageable, making the process of psychotherapeutic treatment easier and more effective. Psychiatric care can be available through in-person psychiatry and online psychiatry, depending on where you live and your own preferences. However, psychiatric providers at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA specifically offer online psychiatry to their clients.

Does psychiatry deal with anxiety?

Psychiatrists are among the mental health professionals who can prescribe anxiety medication, and they are also capable of offering therapeutic treatment for anxiety as well, though not every psychiatric professional offers therapy. Medication management can be offered via in-person or online psychiatry.

What is the difference between a mental health therapist and psychiatrist?

A therapist has an education specifically rooted in therapeutic practice, approaches, techniques, and treatment. They cannot prescribe medications for clients, thought they often refer clients to psychiatrists for medication management. Psychiatrists are medically trained doctors who specialize in mental health treatment, mainly through medication management and prescription, though they can also practice therapy.

What's the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

Psychologists and psychiatrists receive differing educations, as psychologists are not medically trained the same way that psychiatrists are. Psychologists mainly specialize in providing therapy services and diagnoses for mental disorders — something that most therapists cannot provide — while psychiatrists manage medications and sometimes provide therapy services. The main difference is that psychologists (generally) cannot prescribe medications the way psychiatrists can.

Do psychiatric NPs treat mental disorders?

Psychiatric nurse practitioners (NPs) treat and diagnose disorders, prescribe and manage medications, and offer psychotherapy services, too.

How do psychiatriac providers diagnose?

Oftentimes, psychiatrists or psychiatric professionals will perform a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, which involves an in-depth discussion about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. Once they reach a diagnosis, they may suggest starting certain medications depending on your condition and the intensity of your symptoms.

Is psychiatry/medication conducted in person or online?

At Thriveworks, we offer online psychiatry as well as in-person therapy services for optimal comfort and convenience.

How long does psychiatry last?

Psychiatric services at Thriveworks Seattle can last for as little or as much time as the client needs to reach their treatment goals, whether that be a month or two or over the course of years. treatment length is heavily dependent on the condition(s) being treated, the course of treatment, and the client's goals for treatment.

Need more help deciding?

There are few things more complex than the human mind. It controls our bodies, our personalities, and our emotions. It also controls the way we see and interpret things. When some people see the word spring, they may conjure up images of flowers and sunlight. For others, spring brings to mind pollen and allergies. And for some, spring may produce fears of crowded parks and city streets or remind them of a lost lover or unaddressed body image issues.

Spring, like many other words, can induce wildly different responses in different people. Some of those responses may be pleasant, but some may be uncomfortable. And while “spring” is just one minor example, it sheds some light on how our countless thoughts and interpretations every single day can have a significant impact on the way we think, feel, and act.

Psychiatrists can help you address these harmful thoughts to bring more stability back into your life. As medical doctors, they can put a name to the symptoms you may be feeling and can create a customized treatment plan that accommodates both your physical and psychological concerns.

If you’d like to set up an appointment with a board-certified psychiatrist, please call us at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA to get started. No matter your challenge, we’re ready to listen.

The Disorders and Mental Illnesses Psychiatrists Treat

We encounter many difficult situations throughout our lives. Whether it’s the stress of unexpectedly changing career paths, the symptoms of a mental health issue, or the responsibilities of raising a child with behavioral issues, we all face challenges.

To deal with those challenges, many people enlist the help of psychiatrists and other mental and emotional health experts. These licensed professionals offer unique services that can help with the identification and mitigation of life’s daily stressors.

Our providers at Thriveworks have spent years helping clients with a range of challenges, mental illnesses, and disorders. Some of the most common issues we address are:

  • Relationship issues between spouses and partners
  • Mood disorders such as persistent depressive disorder and postpartum depression
  • Personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder
  • Anxiety such as separation anxiety and panic disorder
  • Major life changes such as divorce and parenthood
  • Substance abuse of alcohol and drugs

This isn’t a complete list of the services we offer but it does provide a glimpse into the challenges that often prompt an appointment with a psychiatrist. If you can relate to any of the above issues or if you have another concern, please set up an appointment with us at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA. We’d be happy to talk with you and find a treatment plan that makes sense for you.

What Psychiatric Treatment Is All About

People are sometimes hesitant to seek psychiatric care because they’re uncertain about what psychiatrists do and what that care will look like. In short, board-certified psychiatrists are doctors who have received a medical degree in psychiatry. Thanks to their time in medical school, they have years of experiencing studying the emotional and mental health disorders that impact the way we feel and think.

These professionals are able to prescribe medications and treat mental and physical illnesses. Before you begin psychiatric treatment, your provider will diagnose you by asking questions about your background. These questions will likely focus on your past and present environment, your family history and genetics, and any stressors that currently impact your life.

Once your diagnosis is complete, your provider will begin a treatment plan that may combine medication and therapy. Prescriptions may include mood stabilizers, antidepressants, or other types of medicine. Therapy may mean talk therapy such as cognitive behavioral therapy or other types such as narrative therapy, exposure therapy, and interpersonal therapy.

Your provider may also go over long-term ways to cope with your illness or challenge. These preventative measures may include identifying triggers, exercising to reduce stress, and meditation.

Your treatment may be short or long-term depending on the severity of your illness or disorder. Either way, your provider will give you nuanced care that addresses your specific issues. To begin your treatment plan, please book an appointment with our staff in Seattle, WA. Our online providers are waiting to assist you as soon as you’re ready.

Schedule an Online Appointment With Thriveworks in Seattle, WA

Calling our friendly team or using our online scheduling tool are the two easiest ways to set up an appointment. Starting your mental health journey can feel like a big step but we’re here to help you succeed.

When you work with us at Thriveworks, you’re working with professionals who offer weekend and evening appointments in addition to the weekday appointments you might expect. Our online psychiatrists are available for video chats or phone calls, and they can be reached between sessions via email.

Our online portal includes video content, an online life coach Q&A, and a moderated message board. A variety of health insurance plans are accepted at Thriveworks and we have a convenient cancellation policy if you need to reschedule your appointment.

Call us today to set up your first online appointment at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Seattle therapists and counselors accept 19 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

  • Humana HMO/POS

  • Humana PPO | EPO | HDHP

  • JP Farley Corporation

  • Medicare WA

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Self-pay costs at Seattle
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

5.0 Thriveworks Seattle reviews are collected through Thriveworks.com.
★★★★★
Ann has incredible compassion and a calm, reassuring presence. She listens deeply and attentively and demonstrates deep respect for every person she sees, no matter what their life path or circumstances may be.
Read more Ann has incredible compassion and a calm, reassuring presence. She listens deeply and attentively and demonstrates deep respect for every person she sees, no matter what their life path or circumstances may be.
Seattle Oct 2021
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Seattle is located at 10303 Meridian Ave N Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98133, near the intersection of N. 103rd Street.

Phone number

(206) 203-9770

Languages spoken by WA providers

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