Conditions We Treat

Mental health conditions supported by our
clinical team

ADHD (Attention‑Deficit/
Hyperactivity Disorder)

Shifting attention, unfinished tasks, and difficulty staying mentally anchored can disrupt the flow of a day. When these patterns become consistent, they can affect organization, productivity, and the ability to maintain a steady rhythm.

Anxiety

A constant sense of tension can settle in and make it harder to feel grounded. Thoughts move quickly, the body stays alert, and rest loses depth. Over time, this ongoing pressure can influence how situations are approached and how energy is managed.

Bipolar Disorder

Changes in mood and energy can appear in noticeable shifts, moving between periods of heightened drive and periods of slowed momentum. These fluctuations can affect sleep, concentration, and the ability to maintain consistency.

Depression

A sense of heaviness or emotional distance can make familiar tasks feel harder to begin. Motivation fades, energy drops, and the connection to usual interests weakens, gradually reshaping how the day unfolds.

OCD (Obsessive‑ Compulsive Disorder)

Persistent thoughts or urges can create discomfort that leads to repeated actions or mental routines meant to ease that tension. These cycles can take time and attention, gradually interfering with daily flow.

PTSD (Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder)

Strong memories, sudden alertness, or emotional withdrawal can appear after a traumatic event. Certain places or situations may feel harder to approach, and the sense of safety becomes inconsistent.

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