Below is a list of Mental Illness our network of psychiatrists and therapists treat through telepsychiatry. If you do not see your condition listed you can contact us to find out if we can help.
Agoraphobia - Fear of leaving home - Fear of being away from home in a situation where you feel trapped or helpless
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Being easily fatigued - Difficulty concentrating or mind going blank - Irritability - Muscle tension - Restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge - Sleep disturbance
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Being stuck on words, images or thoughts, usually disturbing, that won't go away and can interfere with sleep and daily activities - Collecting or hoarding items with no apparent value - Constant counting, mentally or aloud, while performing routine tasks - Constantly arranging things in a certain way - Eating foods in a specific order - Excessive doubt and the need for constant reassurance - Fear of thinking evil or sinful thoughts - Fear of dirt or contamination by germs - Fear of being embarrassed or behaving in a socially unacceptable manner. - Fear of making a mistake - Fear of causing harm to another - Need for order, symmetry or exactness - Needing to perform tasks a certain number of times - Refusing to shake hands or touch doorknobs - Repeatedly bathing, showering or washing hands - Repeatedly checking things, such as locks or stoves - Repeating specific words, phrases or prayers
Panic Attacks - Chest pain or discomfort - Chills or hot flushes - Fear of losing control or going crazy - Fear of dying - Feeling of choking - Feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded or faint - Feeling of unreality or being detached from oneself - Nausea or abdominal distress - Numbness or tingling sensations - Palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate - Sensations of shortness of breath - Sweating - Trembling or shaking
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - Difficulty concentrating - Difficulty falling or staying asleep - Efforts to avoid activities, places or people that arouse recollections or the trauma - Efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings or conversations associated with the trauma - Exaggerated startle response - Feeling of detachment or estrangement from others - Hypervigilance - Inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma - Irritability or outbursts of anger - Markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities - Restricted range of affect (ie...unable to have loving feelings) - Sense of a foreshortened future (ie�does not expect to have a career, marriage, children, or a normal life span)
Phobias - Extreme fear provoking anxiety to being exposed to a situation, a specific object or an activity, the person will go to any length to avoid the anxiety provoking stimuli.
Social Anxiety Disorder - Persistent, irrational fear of situations where you may be scrutinized or criticized or embarrassed by other people - The person becomes nervous, sad, or easily upset before or during a social event. Worry a lot or be afraid that something bad will happen - The anxiety can cause you to blush, sweat, and feel shaky. Your heart may beat faster than normal, and you may have a hard time focusing
Attention Deficit
Impulse-Control Disorders - Intermittent Explosive Disorder (Uncontrolled fits of extreme anger and violence) - Kleptomania (Irresistible urges to steal various items from stores and homes) - Pyromania (Irresistible urges to set fires) - Pathological Gambling (Compulsive, uncontrollable gambling) - Trichotillomania (Uncontrollable hair twisting and pulling, often resulting in bald spots on an otherwise normal-haired person)
Eating Disorders
Anorexia nervosa - Disturbance in the ways in which one�s body weight or shape is experienced - Intense fear of gaining weight - Refusal to maintain body weight
Bulimia - Eating, in within any 2-hour period an amount of food that is larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time - A sense of lack of control over eating, feeling that you can not stop eating recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxative, diuretics, enemas, or other medications, fasting, or excessive exercise.
Mood Disorders
Depression - Difficulty concentrating, remembering details, and making decisions - Fatigue and decreased energy - Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and/or helplessness - Feelings of hopelessness and/or pessimism - Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or excessive sleeping - Irritability, restlessness - Loss of interest in activities or hobbies once pleasurable, including sex - Overeating or appetite loss - Persistent aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems that do not ease even with treatment - Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings - Thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts
Bipolar Disorder - Manic Phase (Euphoria or irritability, Excessive talk; racing thoughts, Hallucinations and or delusions, Impulsiveness, Inflated self-esteem, Unusual energy) - Depressive Phase (Depressed mood and low self-esteem, Insomnia or oversleeping, Lack of interest or pleasure in usual activities, Low energy levels, Poor concentration, Sadness, loneliness, helplessness, guilt, Slow speech, fatigue, and poor coordination, Suicidal thoughts and feelings) Schizophrenia
Relationships
Abusive
Castrating
Controlling
Divorce
Financial
Infidelity
Jealousy
Job competition
Parent-child
Parental differences
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
Paraphilias
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual arousal disorder
Sexual Masochism
Sexual Sadism
Transvestitism, or transvestic fetishism
Voyeurism
Orgasmic Disorder
Sexual pain disorder
Gender identity disorder
Sleep Disorders
Insomnia
Sleep Apnea
Narcolepsy
Sleep terrors/night terrors
Dementia
If you currently suffer from one of the many illnesses listed the please contact us today to get treatment now!
e-Psychiatry benefits
Prompt access to U.S.-based, licensed pychiatrists online
Convenience of obtaining telepsychiatric care at work, home, or on-the-go
Quality care from physicians who can provide telepsychiatric consultations, recommend treatment and write prescriptions
Continuity of care with the ability to send detailed care reports to your primary care physician or another care coordinator