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Conditions Treated at Psyche with TMS & Esketamine

At Psyche Denver, we specialize in treating a range of mood and anxiety disorders using TMS therapy and Esketamine (Spravato®) to help restore balance and improve quality of life.

Understanding the Conditions We Treat

At Psyche Denver, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for a range of mood and anxiety disorders. Each condition we treat is approached with personalized treatment plans that may include TMS therapy, Esketamine, and medication management to help patients find lasting relief.

Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder, often called depression, is a serious mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, or loss of interest in daily activities. It goes beyond temporary mood changes, affecting how a person thinks, feels, and functions. People with this disorder may experience changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of worthlessness or guilt.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a chronic mental health condition marked by excessive, uncontrollable worry about everyday situations. People with GAD often anticipate disaster and struggle to relax, even when there is no clear reason for concern. Physical symptoms such as muscle tension, restlessness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping are common.

Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, and activity levels. It often begins in childhood but can continue into adulthood. Individuals with ADHD may struggle to focus, stay organized, or remain still, and they may act impulsively without considering consequences.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, is a mental health condition marked by unwanted, intrusive thoughts called obsessions and repetitive behaviors or mental acts known as compulsions. These compulsions are performed to reduce anxiety caused by the obsessions, though the relief is usually temporary. OCD can interfere with daily life, relationships, and functioning.

Bipolar Type 1

Bipolar I disorder is a mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings that include episodes of mania and depression. During manic phases, individuals experience elevated mood, high energy, impulsive behavior, and sometimes psychosis. Depressive episodes bring intense sadness, fatigue, and loss of interest in normal activities. These mood shifts can severely impact relationships, work, and daily life.

Bipolar Type 2

Bipolar II disorder is a mood disorder characterized by recurring episodes of depression and hypomania, a milder form of mania. Unlike Bipolar I, individuals with Bipolar II do not experience full-blown manic episodes, but hypomanic periods involve elevated or irritable mood, increased energy, and heightened creativity or impulsivity. Depressive episodes are often more frequent and longer-lasting, causing significant impairment in daily life.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as violence, accidents, or natural disasters. It is characterized by persistent and distressing symptoms, including flashbacks, nightmares, heightened anxiety, and emotional numbness. Individuals with PTSD may also avoid reminders of the trauma and experience hypervigilance or irritability.

Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can occur in women after giving birth, typically within the first few weeks or months. Unlike the temporary “baby blues,” it is more intense and long-lasting, causing persistent sadness, anxiety, irritability, and difficulty bonding with the baby. Physical symptoms like fatigue, changes in appetite, and sleep disturbances are common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Diagnosis begins with a comprehensive evaluation that includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and treatment background. Our clinicians use evidence-based assessments and diagnostic criteria to identify the condition and determine the most effective treatment options.

We treat a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. Your provider will assess your symptoms and help determine whether medication is a good option—on its own or alongside therapy.

We rely on a combination of clinical interviews, standardized screening tools, and collaboration with your other healthcare providers. Sharing previous records, medication lists, or lab results can also help us make a more accurate and individualized diagnosis.

Treatment duration depends on the type and severity of the condition, as well as how you respond to therapy. Some patients experience improvement within a few weeks, while others benefit from ongoing care over several months. Our team monitors progress closely and adjusts treatment plans as needed.

Yes. Psyche Denver accepts most major insurance plans, and our team will verify your benefits prior to treatment. We also offer guidance on coverage for services like TMS and Esketamine, which may require prior authorization.

Absolutely. We value a coordinated approach to mental health care and frequently collaborate with primary care physicians, therapists, and specialists to ensure comprehensive treatment and continuity of care.

Yes. While Psyche Denver focuses on medical treatments such as TMS, Esketamine, and medication management, we can connect you with trusted psychotherapy providers to complement your treatment plan.

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