Humanistic Psychiatrists in Rhode Island

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North Road Psychiatry
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, APRN, PMHNP, AGNP
Verified Verified
North Road Psychiatry is a small private practice focusing on working with young adults through elders to feel and function better in their lives and relationships. I look forward to learning about my patients, working together to find the best diagnosis and choosing treatment tools like medications, therapy and lifestyle changes that are best tailored to them.
North Road Psychiatry is a small private practice focusing on working with young adults through elders to feel and function better in their lives and relationships. I look forward to learning about my patients, working together to find the best diagnosis and choosing treatment tools like medications, therapy and lifestyle changes that are best tailored to them.
(401) 271-4924 View (401) 271-4924
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Kate J Reilly
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, APRN, PMHNP, MSN, RN
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Narragansett, RI 02882
My goal is to create a safe space for clients to work through life's stressors with mood disorders, anxiety, panic, depression, low self-esteem, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and past traumas.
My goal is to create a safe space for clients to work through life's stressors with mood disorders, anxiety, panic, depression, low self-esteem, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and past traumas.
(401) 633-2929 View (401) 633-2929
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Taramarie Piecyk
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, RN, MSN, FNP-BC, PMHNP, ADHDCCS
Verified Verified
Lincoln, RI 02865
CURRENTLY SEEING NEW PAITENTS IN PERSON. I have been board certified Nurse Practitioner for 13+ years. I am duel certified and licensed in the fields of Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Medicine. I am currently working with adolescent and adults. I have experience providing care to all ages across the lifespan. I have a strong interest in the field of ADHD. I have a long history of diagnosing treating ADHD and coaching individuals with ADHD. I take a wholistic patient centered approach to the care I provide. I work with my patients and families to find the treatment plan that best suits their needs.
CURRENTLY SEEING NEW PAITENTS IN PERSON. I have been board certified Nurse Practitioner for 13+ years. I am duel certified and licensed in the fields of Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Medicine. I am currently working with adolescent and adults. I have experience providing care to all ages across the lifespan. I have a strong interest in the field of ADHD. I have a long history of diagnosing treating ADHD and coaching individuals with ADHD. I take a wholistic patient centered approach to the care I provide. I work with my patients and families to find the treatment plan that best suits their needs.
(401) 271-9869 View (401) 271-9869

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Humanistic Psychiatrists

How does humanistic therapy work?

One tenet of humanistic therapy is that people are good. The humanistic approach is concerned with a person’s ability to accept oneself. It likewise encourages a person to overcome self-criticism and self-defeating tendencies, as well as disapproval from others. This approach also emphasizes self-actualization and treating an individual as a whole person. A foundation of this therapy type: The patient is the expert in their life, and treatment often takes the individual’s lead.

Is humanistic therapy evidence-based?

Humanistic therapy is an evidence-based practice. Research has found that humanistic therapy can lead to significant improvement, and for some people it can be just as effective as other therapies, such as Cognitive behavioral therapy. The benefits of humanistic therapy are enduring.

How long does humanistic therapy last?

The goal of humanistic therapy is to understand a person’s day-to-day experiences. While sessions can be short-term and last over a few months, therapy can sometimes continue beyond that and last up to a year or more. And because patients learn the theory behind humanistic therapy during treatment, they can also practice its tenets throughout life after therapy sessions have been completed.

Is humanistic therapy effective?

According to research, many patients find success with humanistic therapy. Researchers note that the therapy is particularly useful in addressing poor self-esteem and self-sabotage, as well as improving conditions including anxiety and depression. Improvements in problem areas can be long standing, as individuals can continue working on themselves by using the tools they’ve learned during treatment.