PAIN PSYCHIATRY
We’re proud to offer psychiatry services as part of our commitment to holistic patient care. Whether you’re dealing with acute or chronic pain, it’s common for psychological distress to accompany physical challenges. Contact us today to learn how our team can support your mental and physical well-being.
Pain Management & Mental Health: A Path to Wellness
At Mountain View Pain Center, we specialize in bridging the gap between chronic pain and mental health. Our dedicated team of professionals understands that pain is not just a physical experience; it’s deeply intertwined with emotional and psychological well-being. We offer a compassionate, multidisciplinary approach that combines evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness practices, with effective pain management strategies. By addressing both the mind and body, we empower our patients to develop healthier coping mechanisms, enhance their overall quality of life, and achieve lasting relief. Discover how our tailored treatment plans can help you reclaim control and find hope on your journey to healing.
How We Can Help You
Pain and Trauma Psychiatry for:
Post motor vehicle accidents (MVA)
Near-death traumatic experiences
Life changing or terminal disease diagnoses or injuries
Child loss, or parenting a medically challenging or terminal child
Sudden loss of spouse or partner or close loved one
Somatic pain - pain without a known cause or disease process
Chronic pain - pain with a known cause or disease process that is aggravating psychiatric complaints
Veteran, police, and first responder care
Physician and nursing care
Conditions & Issues We Treat
Seeking out pain psychiatry can be a transformative step for those struggling with chronic pain and its emotional impact. Chronic pain often affects not only physical health but also mental well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and a diminished quality of life. Pain psychiatrists specialize in addressing these interconnected issues, providing a holistic approach that includes therapy, medication, and coping strategies tailored to individual needs. This comprehensive support helps improve your overall resilience, enhances your ability to cope with pain, and empowers you to reclaim a more fulfilling life. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by pain and its effects, pain psychiatry offers a pathway to healing that recognizes the complexity of your experience.
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety
PTSD
ADHD
Alcohol and substance use
Body Positivity
Child
Geriatric and Seniors
Medication Management
Mood Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Psychosis
Reproductive Psychiatry
Self-Harming
Suicidal thoughts
Sleep or Insomnia
Stress
Women's Issues