Medication management is often needed when symptoms are not improving with therapy alone, are becoming more intense, or are starting to affect your ability to function day to day.
This includes conditions like depression, anxiety, ADHD, mood disorders, and trauma-related symptoms. It’s especially important when symptoms are moderate to severe; interfere with work, relationships, or parenting; or carry higher risk, such as severe mood swings, panic, or loss of control.
It also applies to co-occurring conditions, where mental health and substance use are connected and influence each other. In these cases, treatment may include medication support for conditions like alcohol or opioid use disorders, alongside care for underlying mental health symptoms.
In Somerset County and Blackwells Mills, many people are managing stress, burnout, attention challenges, or recovery at the same time. These issues rarely exist in isolation, which is why care focuses on how symptoms interact, not just how they are diagnosed.