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LifeStance’s team of psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are here to help you determine if medication is the right choice for you. We’ll work together to ensure you receive the appropriate prescription and have it sent to your pharmacy.
We’ll make it easy to connect you with licensed clinicians that best meet your needs and your goals.
Your clinician will perform a thorough evaluation and develop a personalized treatment plan for you.
Your clinician maintains a proper level of care through therapy sessions while staying connected with your support system. If appropriate, your clinician can refer you to a psychiatric clinician at LifeStance for evaluation and medication management.
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Psychiatry vs. Psychology
Mental health care often involves both psychiatric services and psychology services. Though both aim to improve mental health, they do so in different ways and involve different types of professionals. Here’s a breakdown of each:

Psychiatric Services
Providers include psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Their focus is on psychiatric services, which concentrate on the medical and biological aspects of mental health disorders. These services often include:
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Diagnostic Assessment: Psychiatrists and other psychiatric providers assess and diagnose mental health conditions based on symptoms, medical history, and sometimes physical exams or lab tests.
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Medication Management: They prescribe and manage medications, such as antidepressants, antianxiety drugs, mood stabilizers, or antipsychotics, to help manage symptoms and treat mental health conditions.
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Medical Evaluation: They may conduct medical evaluations to understand the biological and physiological aspects of a mental health condition and how it might interact with other medical issues.
Approach: This approach often involves a focus on pharmacological treatments and may include some aspects of therapy. Psychiatric professionals are trained to understand how mental illnesses affect the body and to provide treatment that addresses both the mental and physical aspects of mental health.

Psychology Services
Providers include psychologists and therapists (including licensed clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists). Their focus is on psychology services, which concentrate on the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of mental health. These services typically include:
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Therapy and Counseling: Psychologists and therapists use various therapeutic techniques to help individuals understand and manage their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
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Assessment and Evaluation: They may conduct psychological assessments to better understand mental health issues and their impact on a person’s daily life. This can include personality tests, cognitive assessments, and other evaluative tools.
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Behavioral Interventions: They work with patients to develop coping strategies, address unhealthy patterns of thinking or behavior, and improve overall emotional well-being.
Approach: This approach is more focused on therapeutic techniques and interventions aimed at changing behavior, thought patterns, and emotional responses. Therapy sessions are often centered around exploring and resolving issues through conversation and behavioral strategies.
Key Differences
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Nature of Treatment: Psychiatric services often involve medical treatment and medication management, whereas psychology services focus on therapy and behavioral interventions.
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Training and Expertise: Psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are trained in medicine and can prescribe medication, while psychologists and therapists are trained in various forms of psychotherapy and behavioral interventions but do not prescribe medication.
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Treatment Goals: Psychiatric services typically aim to manage and treat symptoms through medication and medical care, while psychology services aim to address the emotional and cognitive aspects of mental health through therapeutic techniques.
Both types of services can be important parts of a comprehensive mental health care plan, and collaboration between psychiatric and psychological professionals can provide a more holistic approach to treatment.
Conditions That Can be Treated Through Psychiatry
Understanding Medication Management
Psychiatric medications are sometimes used alongside therapy to help improve mental health symptoms, allowing patients to function better in daily life. Certain medications work by balancing brain chemicals that affect mood and behavior. Your psychiatrist will work with you to find the right medication and dosage to address your specific needs and monitor your progress.
Getting Help With Psychiatric Medication Management
While some mental health conditions respond best to therapy alone, others are effectively managed with a combination of therapy and medication. Often, the most successful treatment plans incorporate both.
Managing psychiatric medications involves close collaboration between you and your clinician to ensure that the medication is both safe and effective. It’s crucial to follow the dosage and guidelines provided by your doctor.
When starting a new medication, check in regularly with your provider. Each patient is different. It may take time for your body to adjust and for medication to begin working. Your provider will also educate you on potential side effects of medication.
Online Treatment Options For Psychiatry
When appropriate, online appointments can serve as an additional way for psychiatrists and therapists to provide mental health services to those who cannot come into their offices for in-person appointments. An online appointment is conducted online via your computer, phone, or tablet.
Psychiatry and Medication Management Services FAQs
If you or someone close to you is struggling with mental health issues, a psychiatric evaluation can be the first step in getting the insights and support needed to overcome mental health challenges.
At LifeStance , we believe that all viable treatment options should be given due consideration. Our providers will inform you about all of your care options, including benefits and risks, and work with you to make the decision about whether medication should be part of your treatment plan.
Some mental health disorders are best treated by therapy, while others are effectively treated through both therapy and medication. Many successful interventions combine the two.
LifeStance offers medication management at many of our locations.
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