Whole-Person Mental Health Care, Rooted in Compassion


At Joining with Empathy, we believe mental health care should be more than just treating symptoms. That’s why we will be soon be introducing in-house holistic psychiatry services designed to look at the whole person—not just a diagnosis. Our compassionate, integrative approach supports individuals facing anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and trauma with treatment plans that are both evidence-based and deeply personalized.
When our service launches, you'll get access to:
Whole-person care:
Personalized treatment plans
Mind-body integration
Therapist-psychiatrist collaboration
Compassionate and inclusive philosophy
With holistic psychiatry, we offer a wide range of services that go beyond traditional psychiatry. Whether you’re seeking support for mood stabilization, help managing ADHD symptoms, or guidance through trauma recovery, our team is here to walk with you.
Some of our treatment options include:
Evidence-based medication management
Integrative mind-body-soul psychiatry
Nutrition, sleep, and stress care
Trauma-informed, culturally responsive care
Gender-affirming, inclusive treatment
Psychedelic-informed support
First Responder Wellness Priority




Faq
Frequently Asked Questions
A holistic psychiatrist is a medical doctor who treats mental health conditions by looking at the whole person—not just symptoms or diagnoses. Instead of focusing only on medications, they consider how factors like lifestyle, nutrition, sleep, stress, relationships, and physical health impact mental well-being.
Holistic psychiatrists integrate traditional psychiatry with mind-body approaches, offering care that supports both emotional and physical wellness.
Holistic mental health therapy combines evidence-based psychological approaches with wellness practices that address the mind, body, and spirit. This can include therapy for anxiety, depression, ADHD, or trauma while also weaving in strategies like mindfulness, stress management, nutrition, and sleep support.
The goal is not just to reduce symptoms but to build lasting resilience and help clients live in greater alignment with their values and overall health.
The holistic model of psychiatry emphasizes integration: using science-driven medical care alongside therapies that nurture the whole person. It recognizes that mental health is connected to physical, emotional, social, and even spiritual well-being.
This model often includes medication management when appropriate, paired with lifestyle guidance, trauma-informed practices, and collaboration between psychiatrists and therapists to create a truly comprehensive treatment plan.
Yes. Holistic psychiatrists are licensed medical doctors, which means they can prescribe and manage medications when necessary.
However, unlike a strictly medical approach, they don’t rely on prescriptions alone. Instead, they use medications as one tool among many—combining them with lifestyle interventions, therapy collaboration, and mind-body strategies to ensure care is personalized, balanced, and sustainable.
