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3 Benefits of Requesting a Consultation With a Psychiatrist

February 22, 2024

Today, mental health issues affect people in a more seriously profound way, but there is also less stigma surrounding mental health challenges. According to the National Institute for Mental Health, it's estimated that over one in five adults now live with a mental illness in the United States. A psychiatrist is a mental health professional who can help with many types of mental illnesses. Let’s look at some of the benefits of visiting a psychiatrist.


1. Diagnosis and Treatment

One of the biggest challenges of mental health issues is when problems go undiagnosed. Mental illness differs from physical illness in that many people will wrongly label mental illness as many things. This can lead to these problems going undiagnosed for many years or a lifetime. This can be tragic for many people.


Visiting a psychiatrist gives you the opportunity and advantage of early diagnosis. When mental illness is detected early, there are more and better treatment options available to you. This can reduce the time you are suffering and ensure that your mental health challenges don’t continue to damage your life and relationships.


2. Personalized Treatment Plan

Another benefit of visiting a psychiatrist is to obtain personalized treatment plans. Since mental illness is different for every person, even if they have the same diagnosis, each treatment plan must be highly individualized as well. A psychiatrist will work with you to address your particular issues.


3. Medication Management

For many mental illnesses, medication can be a helpful solution. Medications for mental illness can only be prescribed by a medical doctor. Once on medication, it’s imperative that you stay under the close supervision of a psychiatrist as well.


When to See a Psychiatrist

Deciding when to see a doctor for mental health challenges can be difficult. Many people aren’t aware of when their problems are becoming serious. You should consider visiting a psychiatrist if you’re having persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or worthlessness. If you are having anxiety, panic attacks, persistent worry, mood changes, or difficulty concentrating, you should make an appointment. It’s vitally important that you see a mental health provider if you are having thoughts of self-harm or suicide.


These are just a few of the benefits of visiting with a psychiatrist. If you’re in need of mental health services, then please give us a call today. At Cady Wellness Institute, we are here to help you on your mental health journey.

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