Medication Management

While therapy provides the tools for emotional and behavioral change, medication can often provide the biological foundation necessary for that work to take hold. Explore our insights on Medication Management, where we discuss the role of psychiatric support in treating anxiety, depression, ADHD, and complex mood disorders. Our approach is collaborative and evidence-based, focusing on finding the right balance to minimize side effects—like brain fog or emotional blunting—while maximizing your quality of life.

Explore our insights below to learn more about integrating medication into a holistic mental health treatment plan.

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Constructive Psychotherapy, Medication Management, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Psychological Evaluations

Zoloft and Emotional Blunting: What’s Happening and What You Can Do

Zoloft is one of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants in the United States, and for many people, it offers relief from depression and anxiety. But there’s a side effect that doesn’t always make it into the initial conversation with a prescriber: emotional blunting. If you’ve been taking Zoloft and noticed that something feels off, that life seems duller, flatter, or somehow more distant, you’re not imagining it, and you’re far from alone.

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