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Psychiatrist working hours: 9AM - 5PM


(201) 749-3153

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New Jersey Therapists Specializing in Reproductive Mental Health

A Warm, Honest, and Engaging Approach to Therapy

There are many different types of therapy out there, and the finding the right person to work with in therapy can be complicated.
At Elite Psychiatry, our cognitive behavioral therapy service is designed to treat a range of conditions including:
● Depression● Anxiety● Stress● Sleep disorders● Trauma, and more
Our therapists specialize in treatment of people who are pregnant or postpartum.

Elite Psychiatry treatment plans are customized to your needs.

  • Minimize symptoms

    Your personal treatment plan is directed towards goals that you and your therapist establish at the start.

  • Feel respected and heard

    Through our collaborative therapeutic approach, we make sure you are respected and heard.

  • Process traumatic experiences

    We've seen that crucial conversations lead to important breakthroughs for long term mental health healing.

Therapy That Starts With the Roots

We developed The Tree Model of Trauma and Mental Health to outline the cause and effect nature of many mental health symptoms.

Hover over each condition and click for further explanation.

Hallucinations

Hallucinations

Hallucinations refer to perceptions in the absence of external stimulus. This could be in any of the senses: visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory or gustatory. These are common in conditions such as schizophrenia and certain kinds of dementia.

Mania

Mania

Mania is a state of abnormally elevated arousal, affect, and energy level. It is commonly seen in bipolar disorder. Symptoms can include rapid speech, decreased need for sleep, increased goal-directed activities and might also involved impulsive risky behaviors.

Disordered eating

Disordered eating

Disordered eating refers to a wide range of abnormal eating behaviors, many of which are shared with diagnosed eating disorders. The main thing differentiating disordered eating from an eating disorder is the level of severity and frequency of behaviors.

Nightmares flashbacks

Nightmares lashbacks

Nightmares are disturbing dreams that cause distress or anxiety. Flashbacks are intense, recurrent memories of a past traumatic event, often experienced by people with PTSD.

Anhedonia irritability

Anhedonia irritability

Anhedonia is the inability to feel pleasure, often seen in major depressive disorder. Irritability is a feeling of agitation and easily annoyed that can be a symptom of numerous mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety disorders.

Sleep appetite energy

Sleep appetite energy

Disturbances in sleep, appetite, and energy level are common symptoms in many mental health disorders, including but not limited to depression and anxiety disorders.

domestic violence

Domestic violence

Domestic violence involves violent or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner.

access to care poor health

Access to care poor health

Limited access to healthcare and poor health can contribute to mental health issues. This could be due to various reasons like geographical location, financial limitations, and quality of available healthcare services.

Poverty

Poverty

Poverty can be a stressor that contributes to mental health issues. The lack of financial stability can increase the risk of various mental health disorders.

Genetic predisposition

Genetic predisposition

Genetic predisposition refers to the increased likelihood of developing a particular disease based on a person's genetic makeup. A genetic predisposition results from specific genetic variations that are often inherited from a parent. These genetic changes contribute to the development of a disease but do not directly cause it. Some people with a predisposing genetic variation will never get the disease while others will, even within the same family.

TRAUMA

Trauma

Trauma refers to experiences that cause intense physical and psychological stress reactions. It can include events like surviving a natural disaster, physical or sexual assault, or witnessing a violent event.

in-utero maternal illness

In-utero maternal illness

In-utero maternal illness refers to any disease or condition the mother has during pregnancy that has potential to affect the developing fetus, including mental health disorders.

in-utero substance exposure

In-uterosubstance exposure

In-utero substance exposure refers to exposure of the fetus to drugs or alcohol while in the womb. This can lead to a range of developmental and health issues in the child.

Bullying neglect

Bullying neglect

Bullying involves repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm another individual. Neglect, a form of child maltreatment, is when a caregiver does not provide for a child's basic needs, including physical, educational, or emotional needs.

Isolating defiance learning

Isolating defiance learning

Isolation is a common symptom in many mental health disorders, where the individual withdraws from social interactions. Defiance, or oppositional behavior, and learning difficulties can be symptoms or features of disorders such as ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

Depression anxiety

Depression anxiety

Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood, causing significant impairment in daily life. Anxiety disorders are characterized by a general term for disorders that cause excessive fear, anxiety, and related behavioral disturbances.

Hopeless, helpless, and worthless

Hopeless, helpless, and worthless

Feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and worthlessness are common in numerous mental health disorders, particularly depression. These feelings can often lead to a bleak outlook on one's life and future.

Self-harm

Self-harm

Self-harm or self-injury means hurting oneself on purpose, often as a way of dealing with deep distress and emotional pain. It includes anything you do to intentionally injure yourself.

Suicidal ideation

Suicidal ideation

Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about, or an unusual preoccupation with, suicide. The range of suicidal ideation varies greatly from fleeting thoughts, to extensive thoughts, to detailed planning.

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  • Hallucinations

    Hallucinations refer to perceptions in the absence of external stimulus. This could be in any of the senses: visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory or gustatory. These are common in conditions such as schizophrenia and certain kinds of dementia.

  • Mania

    Mania is a state of abnormally elevated arousal, affect, and energy level. It is commonly seen in bipolar disorder. Symptoms can include rapid speech, decreased need for sleep, increased goal-directed activities and might also involved impulsive risky behaviors.

  • Disordered eating

    Disordered eating refers to a wide range of abnormal eating behaviors, many of which are shared with diagnosed eating disorders. The main thing differentiating disordered eating from an eating disorder is the level of severity and frequency of behaviors.

  • Nightmares flashbacks

    Nightmares are disturbing dreams that cause distress or anxiety. Flashbacks are intense, recurrent memories of a past traumatic event, often experienced by people with PTSD.

  • Anhedonia irritability

    Anhedonia is the inability to feel pleasure, often seen in major depressive disorder. Irritability is a feeling of agitation and easily annoyed that can be a symptom of numerous mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety disorders.

  • Sleep appetite energy

    Disturbances in sleep, appetite, and energy level are common symptoms in many mental health disorders, including but not limited to depression and anxiety disorders.

  • Suicidal ideation

    Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about, or an unusual preoccupation with, suicide. The range of suicidal ideation varies greatly from fleeting thoughts, to extensive thoughts, to detailed planning.

  • Self-harm

    Self-harm or self-injury means hurting oneself on purpose, often as a way of dealing with deep distress and emotional pain. It includes anything you do to intentionally injure yourself.

  • Hopeless helpless worthless

    Feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and worthlessness are common in numerous mental health disorders, particularly depression. These feelings can often lead to a bleak outlook on one's life and future.

  • Depression anxiety

    Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood, causing significant impairment in daily life. Anxiety disorders are characterized by a general term for disorders that cause excessive fear, anxiety, and related behavioral disturbances.

  • Isolating defiance learning

    Isolation is a common symptom in many mental health disorders, where the individual withdraws from social interactions. Defiance, or oppositional behavior, and learning difficulties can be symptoms or features of disorders such as ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

  • Domestic violence

    Domestic violence involves violent or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner.

  • Access to care poor health

    Limited access to healthcare and poor health can contribute to mental health issues. This could be due to various reasons like geographical location, financial limitations, and quality of available healthcare services.

  • Poverty

    Poverty can be a stressor that contributes to mental health issues. The lack of financial stability can increase the risk of various mental health disorders.

  • Genetic predisposition

    Genetic predisposition refers to the increased likelihood of developing a particular disease based on a person's genetic makeup. A genetic predisposition results from specific genetic variations that are often inherited from a parent. These genetic changes contribute to the development of a disease but do not directly cause it. Some people with a predisposing genetic variation will never get the disease while others will, even within the same family.

  • Bullying neglect

    Bullying involves repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm another individual. Neglect, a form of child maltreatment, is when a caregiver does not provide for a child's basic needs, including physical, educational, or emotional needs.

  • In-utero substance exposure

    In-utero substance exposure refers to exposure of the fetus to drugs or alcohol while in the womb. This can lead to a range of developmental and health issues in the child.

  • In-utero maternal illness

    In-utero maternal illness refers to any disease or condition the mother has during pregnancy that has potential to affect the developing fetus, including mental health disorders.

  • Trauma

    Trauma refers to experiences that cause intense physical and psychological stress reactions. It can include events like surviving a natural disaster, physical or sexual assault, or witnessing a violent event.

Mental Health Conditions We Treat

Perinatal - Reproductive Health

Our team is certified by Postpartum International to specialize in reproductive psychiatric care for people who are pregnant or postpartum.

Depression

Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively impacts how you feel, and act. 

Anxiety

Anxiety is characterized by a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread, and can cause irritability, restlessness, and difficulty concentrating.

PTSD / Trauma

Trauma can cause many mental health challenges and can develop into posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

OCD

Obsessive compulsive disorder can cause persistent, unwanted thoughts or actions that lead to chronic stress or anxiety.

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder may be present when people have episodes of mood swings, have too much energy and racing thoughts during "high episodes", and depression during "low episodes".

Stress

Chronic stress is a consistent sense of pressure and overwhelm which can lead to insomnia, isolation, low energy, and increased substance use.

Sleep

Difficulty sleeping can include difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, impaired focus, or early-morning awakening, which can lead to decreased energy and irritability.

Others

As certified experts in psychiatry, Elite Psychiatry professionals are qualified to treat a wide range of mental health conditions.

Combining Therapy and Psychiatry for an Integrative Medicine Approach

When your therapist and psychiatrist can work together on your behalf, you received a combined benefit.

Psychiatry

Psychiatry is performed by a medical doctor who can diagnose and prescribe medication to treat mental health disorders.

Therapy

A therapist is a licensed clinician who can use collaborative therapeutic approach to help you treat mental health symptoms and improve how you manage stress and relationships.

What's the Diffference Between Psychiatry and Therapy?

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560 Springfield Ave, Suite JWestfield, NJ 07090

HoursMonday: 9am - 5pmTuesday: 9am - 5pmWednesday: 9am - 5pmThursday: 9am - 5pmFriday: 9am - 5pmSaturday: As NeededSunday: Closed

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