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Psychiatrist in Minneapolis, MN

Finding a local psychiatrist in Minneapolis who handles both diagnosis and ongoing medication management takes time most people do not have. At Cabot Psychological Services, our licensed psychiatrists provide structured evaluations, evidence-based treatment, and long-term care for ADHD, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, and depression that has not responded to prior treatment. Care here does not stop at a diagnosis — we stay involved as your needs change.

Psychiatric Evaluation in Minneapolis, MN

A psychiatric evaluation is where most patients begin.

ADHD Medication Management in Minneapolis, MN

ADHD medication management at our Minneapolis practice means a licensed psychiatrist prescribes, adjusts, and monitors your medication on an ongoing basis.

Adult ADHD Treatment in Minneapolis, MN

Adult ADHD treatment goes beyond a prescription.

Mood Disorders in Minneapolis, MN

Mood disorders rarely look the same from person to person.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment in Minneapolis, MN

Bipolar disorder requires a psychiatrist who stays engaged between episodes — not just during them.

Treatment-Resistant Depression Care in Minneapolis, MN

Treatment-resistant depression care is for patients who have tried two or more antidepressants without adequate relief.

Psychiatric Evaluation in Minneapolis, MN

A psychiatric evaluation is where most patients begin. Your provider conducts a structured clinical interview, reviews your symptom history, and looks at any prior diagnoses or treatment. You leave with a clear clinical picture and a recommended next step — not more uncertainty.

This service is right for anyone seeking a formal diagnosis for the first time, or for patients who have been managing symptoms without a confirmed clinical picture. Many Minneapolis residents in the Whittier and Seward neighborhoods come to us after years of handling symptoms on their own, often at the suggestion of a therapist or primary care doctor. If you have been referred for an evaluation, this is the place to start.

ADHD Medication Management in Minneapolis, MN

ADHD medication management at our Minneapolis practice means a licensed psychiatrist prescribes, adjusts, and monitors your medication on an ongoing basis. We track how the medication performs over time, adjust dosage when needed, and watch for side effects. This is not a one-time appointment.

This service is for adults who are already diagnosed and need a psychiatrist to oversee their medication — including patients whose current prescriber is out-of-network or unavailable. ADHD medication oversight is one of the most requested psychiatric services in the greater Minneapolis metro, particularly among working adults in Downtown and the North Loop managing demanding schedules. Call us at (952) 209-0526 to ask about availability.

Adult ADHD Treatment in Minneapolis, MN

Adult ADHD treatment goes beyond a prescription. At Cabot, a psychiatrist builds a treatment plan around your specific ADHD profile — one that may include medication, referrals to therapy, and coordination with other providers on your care team. The plan adjusts as your life and needs change.

This is the right fit for adults who are newly diagnosed or who have a diagnosis but no structured treatment approach. Many adults in Northeast Minneapolis seek ADHD treatment after receiving a diagnosis in their 30s or 40s — often following years of misdiagnosis or no diagnosis at all. If you have spent years compensating on your own, a structured treatment plan can change how you function at work and at home.

Mood Disorders in Minneapolis, MN

Mood disorders rarely look the same from person to person. If you are living with persistent low mood, emotional swings, irritability, or dysthymia — whether or not you have a formal diagnosis — our psychiatrists evaluate the full picture. We clarify what you are dealing with, build a medication plan if appropriate, and track your progress over time.

This service is also right for patients referred by a primary care physician after physical causes have been ruled out. Mood disorder treatment is in high demand across Minneapolis — particularly in communities like the South Side and Phillips neighborhood where access to specialty psychiatric care has historically been limited. A clear diagnosis is the first step toward a treatment plan that actually fits your situation.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment in Minneapolis, MN

Bipolar disorder requires a psychiatrist who stays engaged between episodes — not just during them. At Cabot Psychological Services, our providers oversee mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and adjunct medications over the long term. We monitor mood episodes, adjust medication during transitions, and work to reduce how often and how severely cycles occur.

This service is for patients managing bipolar I or II disorder who need consistent psychiatric oversight, including those who were recently diagnosed and are building a care plan for the first time. Minnesota’s seasonal shifts can trigger mood changes in some patients, which makes a stable psychiatric relationship especially important for Minneapolis residents living with this condition. We stay involved year-round.

Treatment-Resistant Depression Care in Minneapolis, MN

Treatment-resistant depression care is for patients who have tried two or more antidepressants without adequate relief. If you have been following your care plan and are still not getting better, our psychiatrists review your full medication history and treatment timeline. Options may include augmentation strategies, medication switches, or referral for advanced interventions. The goal is a clear path forward.

Patients from Uptown to Columbia Heights have found that a second opinion changes the direction of their care. If your current provider feels out of options, we are willing to take a fresh look at what has been tried and what has not. You do not have to stay stuck. Call (952) 209-0526 to ask about scheduling.

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Real Stories, Real Healing

Cabot Clients Say

"Sessions with Amanda are empowering."

Sessions with Amanda are empowering. She is a deeply kind therapist who has helped me to process, heal, and develop as a person.

JW
— JW Verified Client

"Cabot provides a welcoming and safe environment"

Cabot provides a welcoming and safe environment for those who may be struggling or need additional support. Each time I come for an appointment I am welcomed with a smile and hello not only from my therapist but others who pass through the waiting room.

SO
— SO Verified Client

FAQs About Mental Health Care

Anxiety is a natural and adaptive response to stress or perceived threats. It involves feelings of unease, worry, and apprehension, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension.
While occasional anxiety is common, it becomes a concern when it becomes chronic and interferes with daily life. Anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive, persistent anxiety and can benefit from various treatments, including therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
Some of the main types of anxiety disorders are as follows:
  • Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): Excessive worry and anxiety about various aspects of life
  • Panic disorder: Recurrent and unexpected panic attacks
  • Specific phobias: Intense fear of specific objects or situations
  • Social anxiety: An intense fear of social situations and a persistent worry about being judged or embarrassed in front of others.
  • Separation anxiety disorder: Excessive fear of separation from attachment figures, often seen in children.
Symptoms of anxiety can include:
  • Excessive worry, fear, and restlessness
  • Irritability
  • A sense of impending doom
  • Rapid heart rate and shortness of breath
  • Racing thoughts
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Avoiding anxiety-inducing situations or triggers
It’s important to understand that not everyone with anxiety will have all these symptoms, and their severity and duration can vary widely.
Teens and young adults may face different challenges, meaning that their anxiety symptoms can manifest differently. For example, young people may be anxious about school, friends, or future jobs. Also, anxiety can make young people feel more irritable, and they may take more risks. It’s important to notice these signs and connect people with support, like therapy, to prevent possible long-term issues.
Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental health conditions globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 3.6% of people worldwide have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety can happen to anyone at any age, but it’s most commonly diagnosed in younger people and often begins in childhood.
The causes of anxiety vary from person to person, but it is believed to be a result of genetic, biological, and environmental factors. Genetic predisposition, brain chemistry imbalances, and chronic stress or trauma can all contribute to anxiety.
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