CBT
(Cognitive Behaviour Therapy)
DBT
(Dialectical Behaviour Therapy)
REBT
(Rational emotive behaviour therapy )
EMDR
(Trauma Therapy)
Diagnostic Reviews
(Child, Adult, Neuro)
Psychiatry involves the diagnosis, treatment, and medical management of mental health disorders. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication, provide assessments, and collaborate with therapists to offer holistic care.
Moderate to severe depression or anxiety
Bipolar disorder or schizophrenia
Psychosis, paranoia, or hallucinations
Medication reviews or adjustments
Patients already in therapy seeking medical support
45–60 minute first consultation
Ongoing 15–30 minute follow-ups
Evidence-based medication protocols
Confidential, compassionate, and stigma-free support
45–60 minute first consultation
Ongoing 15–30 minute follow-ups
Evidence-based medication protocols
Confidential, compassionate, and stigma-free support
No. A psychiatrist will discuss all options with you. Medication is only prescribed if it’s suitable and you agree.
Most commonly prescribed medications are not addictive. Your psychiatrist will explain any risks and monitor you closely.
Not usually. The best outcomes often come from combining medication with therapy or lifestyle changes.