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Dr. Eric L. Weinstock, M.D.
Psychiatrist
<p>Dr. Eric Weinstock is a psychiatrist practicing in TAMPA, FL. He is a medical doctor specializing in the care of mental health patients. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Weinstock diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Weinstock employsmedication management to treat conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses. He also specializes in Ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety.</p>
27 years
Experience
Dr. Eric L. Weinstock, M.D.
- TAMPA, FL
- Tulane Medical School
- Accepting new patients
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Can a bipolar person live a normal life without medication?
More likely to have a stable life with medications.
Which is the best antidepressant for anxiety?
This is a very good question, but the answer is not so simple. Most SSRI and SNRI anti-depressants can help anxiety but every individual patient will have a different response. READ MORE
This is a very good question, but the answer is not so simple. Most SSRI and SNRI anti-depressants can help anxiety but every individual patient will have a different response. SSRI medications such as Zoloft, Prozac, and Paxil have received FDA approval to treat various anxiety disorders including Panic DIsorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Social Anxiety
Disorder. Any of those three is probably a good place to start. I like Zoloft and Prozac more than Paxil because they are easier to come off of if you need to stop or change medications.
Disorder. Any of those three is probably a good place to start. I like Zoloft and Prozac more than Paxil because they are easier to come off of if you need to stop or change medications.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy techniques?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_behavioral_therapy
Can you go to the hospital for anxiety?
Yes, you can go to the hospital for anxiety, but they will probably only treat you with a short acting anti-anxiety medication and tell you to follow up with an Outpatient Psychiatrist. READ MORE
Yes, you can go to the hospital for anxiety, but they will probably only treat you with a short acting anti-anxiety medication and tell you to follow up with an Outpatient Psychiatrist.
Are antidepressants addictive?
No, antidepressants are not addictive in the clinical sense of the word. However, after being on daily antidepressant therapy for several weeks, you could possible experience discontinuation READ MORE
No, antidepressants are not addictive in the clinical sense of the word. However, after being on daily antidepressant therapy for several weeks, you could possible experience discontinuation symptoms if you abruptly stopped taking them instead of weaning off of them gradually.