Ascend Psychiatry & Therepy offers comprehensive psychiatric services as part of our mental health treatment programs. During a psychiatric consultation, we can observe and diagnose emotional, behavioral, or developmental disorders that you or a loved one may be experiencing.
Our therapy and treatment programs offer a calming, bright, and positive tone. So when you arrive for a psychiatric evaluation, you can feel relaxed in a safe environment with caring treatement.
I specialized in young adult, adult and senior mental health care. I provide holistic, client-centered, and culturally sensitive care. I understand the importance of creating a great connection, therapeutic alliance, and rapport with my clients. I strive to provide compassion and empathic care so my clients feel heard and supported. I empower my clients and validate their impute in their mental health treatment. I incorporate both medication and therapy alliance.
I have over twenty years of experience working in the healthcare industry. Empowering and supporting my clients has been a rewarding experience. Finding the right mental health provider can play a significant role in addressing mental health challenges.
Ascend Psychiatry & Therepy is an outpatient behavioral health treatment center that provides primary mental health therapy and psychiatric counseling services for mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and co-occurring substance use disorders.
Regardless of what type of mental health disorder you are suffering from, there is treatment available for you. Additionally, we can help you identify which mental disorder you have and provide you with the appropriate mental health treatment programs.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a condition that affects how a person thinks, focuses, and controls their behavior. It is most commonly diagnosed in childhood, though symptoms often continue into adulthood. ADHD can also be diagnosed in adulthood.
On one level, anger management involves techniques that help you control your temper and remain calm in triggering situations. On a deeper level, it is a way to understand that anger is a normal part of life but that you need to deploy it more constructively and effectively.
People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) experience excessive worry and have a higher level of baseline anxiety. They commonly worry about multiple areas in their life such as work, health, family, and money.
Autism spectrum disorder is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave. Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is described as a "developmental disorder" because symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life.
Bipolar disorder might be more stigmatized than any other mental health disorder. The term is also used incorrectly by many and by the media, leading people to think that someone who simply changes mood quickly is "bipolar." These misconceptions can make life for those with the disorder difficult and even prevent some from getting the help they need.
Personality disorders are mental illnesses that affect a patient's ability to form and keep interpersonal relationships, adapt to the changing demands of life, and use healthy behavior patterns. People with disordered personalities often feel as though their behaviors are "normal," but they struggle with their rigid worldviews and social difficulties.
Depression is a mood disorder in which someone experiences such low moods that it interferes with their daily life. The condition not only affects a patient's moods, but a person with depression may also think and act differently than they used to.
Disordered Eating describes a variety of abnormal eating behaviors such as restrictive eating, fasting, compulsive overeating, excessive exercising, or irregular or rigid eating patterns that can be harmful to you both physically and psychologically.
Gambling addiction, also known as pathological gambling or gambling disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent and compulsive urge to gamble despite negative consequences.
The normal response to a major loss, such as the death of a loved one. Grief may also be felt by a person with a serious, long-term illness or with a terminal illness. It may include feelings of great sadness, anger, guilt, and despair.
Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition in which a person feels a strong need to save a large number of items, whether they have monetary value or not, and experiences significant distress when attempting to get rid of the items. The hoarding impairs their daily life.
Impulse control disorders (ICDs) are mental health conditions that make it hard to control impulsive urges. These urges can lead to harmful behaviors that violate the rights of others or conflict with the law.
People in this community experience high rates of certain mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, traumatic disorders, and depression. Discrimination in various settings is a major contributor to this problem. The antidote is for people in the LGBTQIA+ community to have safe, inclusive spaces and supportive people in their lives.
Mood Disorders represent a category of mental health conditions characterized by persistent disruptions in a person's emotional state. Unlike normal mood swings (ebb and flow of emotions), which are temporary and often react to external stimuli, Mood Disorders extend beyond regular fluctuations, involve prolonged and intense emotional disturbances that impact daily life.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that causes affected individuals to fixate on specific unwanted fears that are excessive and unrealistic. These symptoms significantly interfere with the individual's quality of life and ability to engage in regular, daily tasks.
Personality disorders are mental illnesses that affect a patient's ability to form and keep interpersonal relationships, adapt to the changing demands of life, and use healthy behavior patterns. People with disordered personalities often feel as though their behaviors are "normal," but they struggle with their rigid worldviews and social difficulties.
Postpartum depression refers to depression occurring after childbirth. This form of depression is a serious but treatable medical illness that involves feelings of extreme sadness, indifference, guilt, and anxiety that often brings significant changes in energy, sleep, and thought patterns. The exact cause of postpartum depression is not known but it is believed to be linked to physical, chemical/hormonal, social, and emotional changes that happen when having a baby. The good news is that postpartum depression can be treated with medication and counseling, and relief may be possible.
Like anger, stress is a normal part of even the healthiest person. It can, however, become so intense that it interferes with someone's quality of life. Patients with an unhealthy amount of stress need to learn coping mechanisms via an intervention commonly referred to as "stress management".
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that people sometimes develop in response to a traumatic event. PTSD has been known by many names in the past, such as "shell shock" or "combat fatigue" but PTSD can affect people who are not combat veterans. It can occur in all people, of any ethnicity, nationality, or culture.
People who were assigned female at birth can experience specific mental health challenges that other people do not experience. Specifically, hormonal shifts can cause mental health issues around pregnancy, periods, and menopause.
If you are seeking a caring Psychiatric Nurse practitioner who truly listens and understands, Ethio is the one you can trust with your mental health journey.
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Ethiopia Zerfu's approach is both professional and empathetic, demonstrating a deep understanding of patient's concerns while offering insightful perspectives and practical strategies for managing their mental health challenges.
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