Absolutely, and we actually encourage it. Many of our patients work with both a therapist for talk therapy and us for medication management. This combination often provides the most comprehensive care because medication addresses the biological factors that are contributing to your symptoms, while therapy helps you develop coping skills, process emotions and make meaningful long-term changes in your life.
We’re happy to coordinate with your therapist to ensure everyone’s on the same page about your treatment. With your permission, we can communicate about your progress, treatment goals and any concerns either of us notices. This collaborative approach means you’re getting consistent, integrated care rather than fragmented services that are not aligned with your treatment goals.
If you’re not currently in therapy but we think it would be helpful, we can provide referrals to therapists we trust and work well with. You’re never required to be in therapy to see us but we’ll let you know honestly when we think it would benefit you.


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