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2,235 people sought psychiatry/medication help at Lawrenceville in the last year

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

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Marva Calder

Hear from Marva Calder, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

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What is your go-to approach in sessions?

My go-to approach for helping people in our medication check-ins is to prioritize active listening and empathy. This approach allows me to fully understand the client's experiences, concerns, and goals related to their medication regimen. By actively listening, I ensure that the client feels heard and validated, fostering a strong therapeutic alliance and encouraging open communication. Practicing empathy allows me to provide personalized support and guidance tailored to their individual needs, and by creating a safe and supportive environment, I empower clients to actively participate in their treatment decisions and take ownership of their mental health journey.

What is your typical approach to prescribing medications?

My typical approach to prescribing medication is to conduct a thorough assessment of the client's symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals. I prioritize collaboration with the client, ensuring they are actively involved in the decision-making process. This approach allows me to tailor medication recommendations to the individual's specific needs and preferences, considering factors such as potential side effects, medication interactions, and overall treatment effectiveness. I also emphasize the importance of informed consent, providing detailed information about the prescribed medication, including its intended benefits, potential risks, and alternatives.

Do you teach clients any therapeutic tools in sessions?

I know a client is making meaningful progress in our sessions when they demonstrate: Increased insight and self-awareness into their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

  • Active engagement in therapy exercises and homework outside of sessions.
  • Improvements in symptom severity, frequency, or duration.
  • Enhanced coping skills and resilience in managing stressors.
  • Positive changes in relationships, communication patterns, or overall quality of life.
  • Greater confidence, motivation, and self-efficacy in pursuing their treatment goals.
  • A willingness to confront and address difficult emotions or underlying issues.
  • Increased emotional regulation, adaptability, and flexibility in coping with setbacks.
  • Satisfaction or fulfillment in their progress and the therapeutic process overall.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement psychiatric treatment?

Clients typically benefit from engaging in various self-care practices and therapeutic activities outside of our sessions. Examples include:

  • Regular exercise: Activities like walking, jogging, yoga, or swimming reduce stress and improve mood.
  • Healthy lifestyle choices: Maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and avoiding excessive alcohol or substance use supports mental health.
  • Mindfulness and meditation: These practices help cultivate present-moment awareness and enhance emotional regulation.
  • Social support: Spending time with supportive friends, family, or support groups provides validation and encouragement.

What should someone do to prepare for starting psychiatric care?

To prepare for starting psychiatric care, you can take the following steps:

  • Gather relevant information: Collect any relevant medical records, previous psychiatric evaluations, and information about your medical history, including current medications and any past treatments.
  • Write down your concerns: Take some time to reflect on your symptoms, concerns, and goals for treatment. Write down any questions or topics you want to discuss with your psychiatrist during the session.
  • Review insurance coverage: If applicable, review your insurance coverage and familiarize yourself with any co-pays, deductibles, or coverage limitations related to psychiatric care.
  • Be open and honest: Approach the session with an open mind and a willingness to be honest about your experiences, feelings, and concerns. Building a trusting and collaborative relationship with your psychiatrist is essential for effective treatment.
  • Set realistic expectations: Understand that psychiatric treatment is a process, and it may take time to see significant improvements. Be patient with yourself and with the treatment process, and trust that your psychiatrist is there to support you along the way.
By taking these preparatory steps, you can help ensure that your first psychiatry session is productive, informative, and supportive, setting the stage for a positive and effective treatment experience.

Starting Psychiatry/medication

Does Thriveworks offer psychiatric services?

Yes, we offer comprehensive psychiatric services to meet your mental health needs.

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 Lawrenceville, GA specifically offer online psychiatry to their clients.

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

A therapist has an education specifically rooted in therapeutic practice, approaches, techniques, and treatment. They cannot prescribe medications for clients, though 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 is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NP)?

A Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a highly trained and licensed professional who specializes in mental health care. They are qualified to diagnose and treat mental health conditions, prescribe medications, and provide therapy. Psychiatric NPs at Thriveworks are qualified to prescribe medications for a variety of mental health conditions. They work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan.

How do psychiatric 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.

Can I receive psychiatric services online?

Yes. At Thriveworks, we offer online-only psychiatry services for optimal comfort and convenience.

How long does psychiatry last?

Psychiatric services at Thriveworks Lawrenceville 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 a year. Treatment length is heavily dependent on the condition(s) being treated, the course of treatment, and the client’s goals for treatment.

Is anxiety treated with psychiatry?

Psychiatrists are mental health professionals who can prescribe anxiety medication and provide therapeutic treatment for anxiety, although not all psychiatrists offer therapy. At Thriveworks, medication management occurs via online psychiatry sessions.

Does Thriveworks accept insurance for psychiatric services?

Yes, Thriveworks accepts most major insurance plans. We strive to make mental health care accessible and affordable for everyone.

Need more help deciding?

Life’s everyday demands make it hard to prioritize your mental health. Things like jobs, school, errands, and everyday routine prevent us from reaching out for help, or even realizing how much we need it. 

Although it can be easy to do, putting your mental and emotional health on the back burner only results in months, potentially years, of emotional turmoil. Choosing to get help is a smart decision. At Thriveworks Counseling in Lawrenceville, GA, we want to make getting help easy and accessible. That’s why if you are ready to take the next step, we can often see you within the same week.

If you think you might benefit from talking to a psychiatric professional, book a session online or call our office for scheduling assistance. We’d love to work with you on your journey to healing.

What Is Psychiatry?

Psychiatry is a medical specialty that aims to diagnose, treat, and manage various mental health disorders. It often involves prescribing psychiatric medications to help treat symptoms. These can include mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and more. The field of psychiatry includes a variety of different roles and professions, all with the goal of helping people cope with any mental and emotional challenges they’re facing. 

One of these professionals is a psychiatric nurse practitioner. These experts are board-certified and can diagnose, treat, and help manage psychiatric disorders. A psychiatric nurse practitioner will prescribe, monitor, and adjust medications as necessary, which can be very helpful when getting used to a new treatment plan. 

When someone is struggling with their mental health, they often seek help through therapy and counseling. Some people may also benefit from exploring other treatment options, like medication or psychological evaluation. These two are not mutually exclusive— in fact, many people flourish with a combination of the two. Mental health professionals can help you create a treatment plan that is tailored to you and your needs. 

At Thriveworks, there are many experienced, knowledgeable experts who can help guide you on your mental health journey. Our team offers treatment completely online, so you can get the help you need from wherever you are, seven days a week. Whether you need emergency psychiatry or have been considering medication for some time, telepsychiatry allows you to access the expertise of our clinicians quickly and conveniently. 

When Should You Talk to a Psychiatrist?

There is no “right time” to decide to work with a psychiatrist. Many people wait until they’re in need of emergency help to reach out. However, as soon as you begin to experience a challenge, setback, or difficulty that interferes with your everyday life, it might be best to seek professional help. 

There are many signs and symptoms to be on the lookout for if you think you or a loved one should talk to a mental health professional. Some of these include:

  • Substance abuse or addiction
  • Thoughts of hurting other people or yourself
  • Anxiety, worry, and fear
  • Difficulty concentrating, paying attention, or remembering things
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Experiencing hallucinations or delusions
  • Obsessively thinking
  • Difficulty adjusting after major life changes, stress, or loss

Schedule an Appointment with a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Thriveworks in Lawrenceville, GA

Do you think you could benefit from talking with a psychiatric provider about your symptoms? Do you think medication, therapy, or a combination of the two could help? Then you’re in the right place. We have psychiatric nurse practitioners available online who want to help you live a happy and successful life.

At Thriveworks in Lawrenceville, we offer our clients many benefits. These include:

  1. No waitlist
  2. Evening and weekend availability
  3. Flexible cancellation policy
  4. Access to support specialists 7 days a week

If you’re ready to meet with a psychiatric nurse practitioner, our scheduling specialists are ready to set you up with a telepsychiatry appointment. Give us a call or schedule online today.

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 Lawrenceville therapists and counselors accept 24 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - HMO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - PPO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | Medicare Advantage

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

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Self-pay costs at Lawrenceville
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

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My therapist has been one of the best! He has been attentive and has provided great actionable steps to helping me be my best self.
Read more My therapist has been one of the best! He has been attentive and has provided great actionable steps to helping me be my best self.
Keon Feb 2024
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★★★★★
Dr. Tressa Stiles is an amazing therapist who immediately put me at ease with the way she was able to hear what I was saying. I felt understood and that there was no judgement. While she took time to hear me, she also offered a few suggestions to try out and that I found helpful. The most important thing to me is knowing I have a safe space where I can share what’s troubling me.
Read more Dr. Tressa Stiles is an amazing therapist who immediately put me at ease with the way she was able to hear what I was saying. I felt understood and that there was no judgement. While she took time to hear me, she also offered a few suggestions to try out and that I found helpful. The most important thing to me is knowing I have a safe space where I can share what’s troubling me.
Lawrenceville Mar 2021
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks in Lawrenceville, GA is off of Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and Legacy Park Drive. We are near Chipotle and Einstein Bros Bagels. We are behind Five Guys.

Phone number

(770) 626-5302

Languages spoken by GA providers

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