- What We Treat
Psychiatric Conditions We Treat With Precision
At Neurostry, we treat the full spectrum of mental health conditions, from anxiety and depression to complex mood disorders, trauma, and neurodevelopmental conditions. Every diagnosis begins with rigorous evaluation. Every treatment is built around your brain, your biology, and your life.
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Every Condition We Treat
Browse our full spectrum of psychiatric conditions below. Click any condition card to learn more about symptoms, neuroscience, and Neurostry’s treatment approach.
Mood Disorders
Depressive & Bipolar Spectrum
- Mood Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
A serious neurobiological illness characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest, fatigue, cognitive impairment, and diminished quality of life affecting over 8% of adults in any given year.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~8% of US adults
- Mood Disorder
Bipolar I & II Disorder
A complex mood disorder involving cycling episodes of mania or hypomania and depression. Often misdiagnosed as depression for years, bipolar disorder requires precise mood stabilization and specialized psychiatric management.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~2.8% of US adults
- Mood Disorder
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
A chronic, low-grade form of depression lasting two years or more. Less intense than MDD but more persistent often normalized as “just how I am” for years before proper diagnosis and treatment.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~1.5% of US adults
- Mood Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
A pattern of depressive episodes tied to seasonal changes most commonly occurring in fall and winter, linked to reduced sunlight exposure, altered melatonin, and disrupted circadian rhythms.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~5% of US adults
Anxiety Disorders
5 Conditions ·
Most Common Psychiatric Category
- Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Characterized by chronic, excessive worry about multiple areas of life far beyond what the situation warrants. GAD affects cognitive function, physical health, and overall wellbeing and is highly treatable with precision psychiatric care.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~6.8M US adults
- Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Recurring, unexpected panic attacks accompanied by persistent concern about future attacks and behavioral changes to avoid them. Panic disorder can become severely life-limiting without timely psychiatric treatment.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~6M US adults
- Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Intense fear of social situations due to concern about judgement, embarrassment, or humiliation. Social anxiety goes far beyond shyness; it can prevent career advancement, relationships, and basic daily functioning.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~15M US adults
- Anxiety Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Characterized by intrusive, unwanted obsessive thoughts and repetitive compulsive behaviors performed to neutralize anxiety. OCD involves distinct brain circuitry and responds best to specialized treatment protocols combining psychiatry and ERP therapy.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~1 in 40 adults
- Anxiety Disorder
Agoraphobia
An intense fear of situations where escape may be difficult or help unavailable — often developing after panic disorder. Can lead to severe avoidance of public spaces, travel, and eventually becoming housebound without proper psychiatric treatment.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~1.7% of US adults
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
2 Conditions ·
ADHD & Spectrum
- Neurodevelopmental
(ADHD) Attention-Deficit/Hyper
activity Disorder
A chronic neurodevelopmental condition involving impairment in attention regulation, executive function, impulse control, and/or hyperactivity. ADHD in adults is widely under-recognized and frequently misdiagnosed as anxiety, depression, or personality issues.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~4.4% of US adults
- Neurodevelopmental
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Co-occurring Psychiatric Conditions
While Neurostry focuses on the psychiatric conditions that commonly co-occur with ASD, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and ADHD. We provide compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming care for autistic adults navigating mental health challenges.
Co-occurring Conditions We Treat
co-occurring condition
Trauma & Stress-Related Disorders
3 Conditions ·
PTSD, Complex Trauma & Acute Stress
- Trauma Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A complex neurobiological response to traumatic events characterized by intrusive re-experiencing, hyperarousal, avoidance, and negative changes in mood and cognition. PTSD rewires brain circuitry; precision psychiatric care helps rewire it back.
Key Symptoms
US adults annually
- Trauma Disorder
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
Emerging from prolonged, repeated trauma such as childhood abuse, domestic violence, or captivity, C-PTSD involves the full PTSD symptom profile plus profound difficulties with self-organization, identity, and interpersonal relationships.
Key Symptoms
often mistaken for BPD
- Trauma Disorder
Adjustment Disorders & Acute Stress
Emotional or behavioral symptoms arising in response to identifiable stressors such as job loss, divorce, bereavement, or medical diagnosis. When symptoms exceed what’s expected and impair daily functioning, psychiatric support makes a meaningful difference.
Key Symptoms
psychiatric presentations
Psychotic Disorders
2 Conditions ·
Schizophrenia Spectrum
- Psychotic Disorder
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
A group of serious mental illnesses involving disruptions in thought processes, perception, and emotional regulation. Modern antipsychotic management and coordinated psychiatric care significantly improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with schizophrenia spectrum conditions.
Key Symptoms
of world population
- Psychotic Disorder
Schizoaffective Disorder
A condition combining features of schizophrenia (psychotic symptoms) with a prominent mood disorder component (depression or mania). Requires careful dual-focused psychiatric management addressing both psychotic and affective symptom clusters simultaneously.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~0.3% of US adults
Sleep & Circadian Disorders
2 Conditions ·
Insomnia & Circadian Rhythm
- Sleep Disorder
Chronic Insomnia Disorder
Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early occurs at least three nights per week for three months or more, causing significant daytime impairment. Insomnia is both a standalone disorder and a driver of worsening mental health conditions.
Key Symptoms
Affects ~30% of US adults
- Sleep Disorder
Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders
Disruptions to the body’s internal biological clock including Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder (DSPD), Shift Work Sleep Disorder, and jet lag disorder. These conditions impair mental health, cognitive performance, and physical wellbeing.
Key Symptoms
shift workers & adolescents
When Should You Seek
Psychiatric Help?
- Know The Signs
If any of these signs resonate with your experience, it’s time to speak with a psychiatrist. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness it’s precise self-care.
Persistent Mood Changes
Ongoing sadness, emptiness, hopelessness, or mood swings that last more than two weeks and disrupt your ability to function in daily life, work, or relationships.
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Overwhelming Anxiety
Constant worry, fear, or panic that feels out of proportion to the situation or that interferes with daily activities, social interactions, or professional functioning.
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Cognitive Disruption
Persistent difficulty concentrating, memory problems, confusion, or racing thoughts that are new, worsening, or significantly impacting your performance or safety.
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Severe Sleep Problems
Chronic inability to fall or stay asleep, or sleeping excessively, especially when accompanied by mood changes, fatigue, or worsening psychiatric symptoms.
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Social Withdrawal
Pulling away from people you care about, losing interest in activities that once brought you pleasure, or feeling disconnected from yourself or others.
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Relying on Substances to Cope
Using alcohol, cannabis, or other substances to manage emotional distress, anxiety, sleep, or mood particularly if use is increasing or feels necessary.
