Anonymous wrote:Recommendation for psychiatrists in MD (autism, anxiety ADHD, psychosis) for med management?
DC tried Risperidone, Seroquel, Zoloft, Clonidine, Lorazepam, Mirtazapine and Lamictal in the past 2 years (some were activating, some were effective for a only couple of months even after increasing the dose). DC still have intense psychotic episodes. Maybe should try Lithium and Zyprexa next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr Pavan Segal in Bethesda. He was great and helped my teen tremendously
I do not recommend Dr. Segal.
PP here. I am very surprised. If I may ask, what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr Pavan Segal in Bethesda. He was great and helped my teen tremendously
I do not recommend Dr. Segal.
Anonymous wrote:Im in mental health, if this was my child i would use the Fairfax County CSB if in Fairfax. Why pay thousands out of pocket? the CSB has way more programs-wrap around services and so on-outcomes are better and it is covered by taxpayer dollars.
Anonymous wrote:bump.
Looking for a psychiatrist for a 19-year-old with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and recurring psychotic episodes over the past two years. Cognitive ability is average, but social–emotional functioning is much younger. Things have not been going well—there have been multiple ER visits and an inpatient psychiatric admission. IOP, PHP, and DBT were not successful because she is unable to participate in group-based discussions.
We are hoping to transition to a psychiatrist with extensive experience in medication management for individuals with autism and psychosis (hallucinations during manic episodes or periods of heightened anxiety).
Please provide recommendations for psychiatrist (or treatment). Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Dr Pavan Segal in Bethesda. He was great and helped my teen tremendously
Anonymous wrote:Would someone please recommend psychologists or psychiatrists who have a lot of experience with teens who have autism, anxiety and mild psychosis? Looking for someone who can see DD on a regular basis and teach her strategies to reduce her anxieties. DD is verbal, but has limited ability to have a back and forth conversation or to talk about her feelings or what's bothering her.
CT Gordon and David Pine are not taking new patients.