Andreea Seicean
Addiction Psychiatrist | Addiction Psychiatry
180 N Michigan Ave Ste 1710 Chicago IL, 60601About
Dr. Andreea Seicean is an Addiction Psychiatrist practicing in Chicago, IL. Dr. Seicean evaluates, diagnoses, and treats people who suffer from impulse control conditions related to addiction. As an Addiction Psychiatrist, Dr. Seicean is a substance abuse expert, and is trained to fully understand the biological science behind addiction in order to properly treat each patient.
Dr. Seicean is also experienced in treating adolescents (14+), anxiety/depression, Bipolar, ADHD, personality disorders, bing eating disorder/weight managment, sleep disorders, OCD, and others. She is an expert in adjusting medication regiments in patients who are experiencing side effects and/or not seeing results on their current medications.
Education and Training
Case Western Reserve Universit MD/PhD 2015
Case Western Reserve Univerist MPH 2009
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Addiction Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology)
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Andreea Seicean's Expert Contributions
Can you treat alcohol addiction with medications?
Yes, there are many medications that can help with withdrawal, cravings, and sobriety together with therapy and support groups. READ MORE
What can you do for nicotine addiction?
Yes, there are many good options including over the counter patch, gun, lozenges. Prescription medications can also be very helpful including Wellbutrin and Chantix. Your primary care doctor should be able to prescribe these. READ MORE
Can medication help with alcohol dependence?
Yes, absolutely. There are many medications that can help with stopping alcohol and decreasing cravings and desire to drink. Your primary care doctor may be aware of some of these, or an addiction specialist can help. READ MORE
What type of therapy is good for drug addiction?
Therapy with an addiction specialist, but really any therapy can help. READ MORE
Should I go to a psychiatrist for drug addiction?
Yes, a psychiatrist is a good place to start. Rehab is also a good option. READ MORE
What is the first step in treating alcohol addiction?
Speaking with your doctor (primary care or psychiatrist) would be a good first step. Medications can be very helpful as can individual and group therapy. You can use PsychologyToday to find a provider that might be a good fit for you if your current provider does not have any recommendations. AA and Smart Recovery are also free community groups for support. Also here is the free national hotline that can tell you more about resources available in your area https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline READ MORE
Should I go to a psychiatrist for alcohol addiction?
Glad to hear you are seeking assistance. You should reach out to a psychiatrist or therapist with a specialty in addiction to help get you on the right path. Medications and therapy can be very helpful. One place that you can find a provider is the Psychology Today website. READ MORE
Inadvertent Xanax withdrawal symptoms?
It is unlikely for you to be having withdrawal symptoms after being back on the medication. I would recommend speaking with your primary care doctor to do a physical exam and check bloodwork to make sure there isnt something else going on. READ MORE
Medicine overuse?
That is awful. I’m so sorry to hear you are struggling. I would strongly encourage you to reach out for help by calling the national suicide hotline at 988 READ MORE
Question medical.
I would strongly recommend that you consult a neurologist. READ MORE
What does a psychiatrist do for alcohol addiction?
A psychiatrist can help with medication to prevent / limit withdrawal symptoms and decrease the risk and severity of relapses. A psychiatrist and therapist should also both help to identify some of the underlying factors that let to excessive alcohol use in the first place and help you work through those issues. READ MORE
How long do the effects of opioids stay in your system?
I am not sure what you mean by the effects of opioids staying in your system. I would strongly recommend considering medication management to help prevent withdrawals and cravings and help increase your chance of sobriety, as well as individual and group therapy. READ MORE
Should I see a psychologist or psychiatrist for alcohol addiction?
Both would be very helpful. Try starting with a therapist then adding some medications can also be very helpful. READ MORE
Why do I get panic attacks after drinking?
Alcohol can increase anxiety for some people. I would recommend considering some therapy to further explore. READ MORE
What is the most common drug used to treat bipolar disorder?
There are many medication that can be used to treat bipolar. I always think about balancing effectiveness with possible side effects when making a choice as well as trying to target some of the symptoms that they are currently experiencing. Lithium, Depakote, olanzapine and risperidone are the more common choices but I prefer other options that are less likely to give side effects like lamotrigine, Abilify, Vraylar etc READ MORE
How do psychologists treat painkiller addiction?
Yes, a therapist can help. Also doing a program would be a really good idea like rehab or intensive outpatient program. There are also many medications that can help. Here is a free number to help you find resources in your area. READ MORE
Can a psychologist help with opioid addiction?
Yes, a therapist can help. Also doing a program would be a really good idea like rehab or intensive outpatient program. There are also many medications that can help. READ MORE
Do mood stabilizers help with anxiety?
There are many different forms of anxiety and it is very common. Mood stabilizers don't typically help with anxiety. Antidepressants are generally a good first line to treat depression for many people. READ MORE
What treatment options are available for an individual who has a drinking problem?
There are many medications that can be used to help together with rehab, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient therapy, and support groups. Here is an article talking about different medication options.https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(20)30088-4/fulltext READ MORE
How to repair relationships ruined by addiction?
First step is becoming sober. Then marriage counseling is a very good idea. It takes a lot of time and work to rebuild relationships. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry University of Illinois at Chicago 2019 - Present
Awards
- Outstanding Resident Award 2017 National Institute of Mental Health
- Resident Research Award 2016 Department of Psychiatry, UIC
- Neurological Research Award 2014 Neurosciences Research Day, University Hospitals
- The Doctoral Excellence Award 2014 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, CWRU
- Medical Student Abstract Award 2013 American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Loan Repayment Program Award 2018 National Institute of Mental Health
Professional Memberships
- American Medical Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Areas of research
Neuroscience
Neurosurgery
Quality and Safety in Healthcare
Health Services Research
Public Health Management and Policy
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