Justin C. James, D.O.
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
About
Thank you for visiting this profile! I am a board certified licensed clinical psychiatrist currently accepting new patients. Starting treatment is challenging, but the process can lead to a fulfilling experience. I will provide a comprehensive and collaborative approach tailored to your needs. There are a wide variety of therapeutic models to target symptoms, and I am trained in providing both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology, as needed. I also perform genetic testing to best determine the right medication for you. I specialize in holistic medicine with over 8 years in treating issues related to depression, anxiety, attention/focus, procrastination, relationships, family conflicts, gender identity and self esteem. Through building a relationship together, we will examine and understand the structure of your emotional mind to facilitate a rewarding future.
Issues: Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia, Stress, ADHD, Procrastination, LGBTQ Related, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Men's Health, Anger Management, Family Conflict, Peer Relationships
Services: Initial intake ( 60 minutes) Psychotherapy (45 minutes) Delve into the world of you! Uncover the barriers keeping you from reaching your goals and invest in becoming your best self. Models include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Insight Oriented Therapy, and Psychodynamic Therapy. Medication Management and Evaluation (15 minutes) Targeted and focused treatment of your symptoms with medications to optimize mood, anxiety, sleep, energy, motivation, and focus. Combined Psychotherapy and Medication (45 minutes) The integrated approach to comprehensively optimize your well being.
Education and Training
Thomas Jefferson University Residency 2015
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
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