
Psychiatric Services
The Adapt team of psychiatric providers offers care and support for people experiencing a wide range of mental health challenges. This includes help for conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, personality disorders, eating disorders, OCD, sleep problems, attention issues like ADHD, impulse control, and others including developmental and age-related conditions.
Care typically begins with a thorough evaluation to better understand your symptoms and needs. From there, you may receive recommendations for treatment, which could include medications, therapy, or other approaches based on what’s most effective for you.
In addition to expert care involving medication treatments for mental illness, when needed, you may also be referred to specialized programs, such as:
- Assertive Community Treatment for people with severe and persistent mental illness needing intensive, ongoing support in the community.
- IIBHT (Intensive In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment) for children and teens who need more support than outpatient therapy can provide.
- EASA (Early Assessment and Support Alliance) for young people experiencing early signs of psychosis.
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depressive conditions.
- Mindfulness-based programs for managing mood, anxiety, pain, and focus problems such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
- Pain Reprocessing Therapy – an 8 session therapy to address pain pathways in the brain to correct or significantly improve those suffering from chronic pain conditions.
The goal is to provide thoughtful, personalized and expert psychiatric care that helps you feel better and live well.
Our Providers

Deric V. Ravsten, DO, FAPA
Chief of Psychiatric Services

Amanda Krueger, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, is a safe, non-invasive and non-medication treatment that was first FDA approved for Major Depressive disorder in 2009. TMS uses an electrical coil device to create magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain affected by depression.
Ketamine
Is the past still causing suffering today? Are tomorrows dimmed by today’s treatment-resistant depression? Live without limitations. Dream without fear. Learn about Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy at Adapt Integrated Health Care.