Medication management is a strategy for people to keep track of their medications. Some people may take more medication than others. Counselors can assist people in managing their medication as a part of the person’s whole care team.
Available Treatment Options
Communication between medical teams, the therapist, and the client is critical to the success of accurately managing medications. Counselors keep confidentiality as needed and don’t discuss anything that happens during counseling sessions without the express written consent of the person they’re counseling.
Counseling interventions to assist with medication management include goal setting and planning, working on communication skills to help the person advocate for themselves, and coping strategies for handling stress.
Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Medication Management
As your provider, I’m here to help you understand your symptoms and diagnosis. Because each person is unique, I believe that handling them accordingly is appropriate. I firmly believe in providing safe, empathetic, and patient-centered mental healthcare. I employ current evidence-based standards, intuition, and in-depth clinical skills to achieve your healthcare goals. Instead of merely prescri...
I'm a dual certified Family & Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with over 8 years of experience, specializing in mental health care. I provide personalized treatment for conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder & PTSD, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), medication management, & emotionally focused approaches. My practice is centered on compassionate, culturally sens...
I am Mihaela Born, a dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with experience across Texas. I specialize in mental health, sleep disorders, and maternal mental health. Fluent in five languages, I provide compassionate, patient-centered care using CBT and culturally sensitive approaches. My goal is to empower patients across all ages with individualized, collaborative treatment plans.
From the beginning, you are part of your own treatment team. I am the expert on treatment options but you are the expert on you. It’s important to me that we communicate openly and you feel respected and supported even when we are working on challenging things. You can expect clear goals in therapy and with medication, if that is a part of your treatment plan. You can also expect flexibility an...
Once we decide to work together on your treatment journey, it will be paramount for us to be honest and communicate openly to create a very trusted therapeutic relationship and this can be achieved through our collaborative efforts, effective listening, challenging, and supporting you as we journey through our first appointment with be an introduction that would allow you to share your story an...
I strive on developing strong relationships with my patients and being the most compassionate, empathetic and nonjudgmental person so they can feel comfortable talking to me and opening up about their health concerns. I find that educating my patients and promoting a healthy lifestyle is an essential part of care as medication is not always the answer to every problem. Prevention is key to many...