Psychiatric Disorders in Medically Ill
Medical illness or injury can often lead to not only physical challenges but also psychological ones. Patients facing serious or chronic medical conditions can experience a wide range of psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and symptoms of PTSD or sleep problems.
These challenges may arise from the stress of living with a medical condition, enduring prolonged treatments, psychological side effects of these treatments, adjusting to lifestyle changes caused by the condition, or can be a direct result of medical illness (e.g., lupus, thyroid disorders, multiple sclerosis).
These psychological symptoms can significantly impact the recovery, they may lead to decreased adherence to medical treatments, feelings of hopelessness, or a diminished quality of life. Early intervention is crucial to help patients maintain a positive outlook and actively engage in their recovery.
With special expertise in Psychosomatic Medicine, Dr. Filipovic-Jewell provides a compassionate, cutting-edge approach to patients with medical illness by addressing the emotional impact of medical illness, potential for side effects of various medical treatments or drug-drug interactions. Dr. Filipovic-Jewell’s approach to patients who experience both medical and psychiatric symptoms includes:
- Comprehensive clinical evaluation that includes a clinical interview with a detailed review of medical history and lab parameters to understand the full scope of patient’s condition and needs.
- Offering evidence-based treatment such as psychotherapy, medication management, and support for coping with medical illness, while empowering them to take an active role in recovery.
- Collaborative Care: Working closely with medical specialists to ensure integrated treatment plans.
Whether you are coping with a new diagnosis, managing long-term conditions, or recovering from a traumatic medical event, Dr. Zorica Filipovic-Jewell can offer professional support.