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Specialty Treatments

View our innovative and evidence-based specialty treatments designed to address unique challenges and promote lasting healing and growth.

Specialty treatments include innovative and rapid-acting approaches for difficult-to-treat depression, such as Spravato® (intranasal esketamine) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, as well as approved treatments to address many additional mental health conditions.

Specialty treatments often provide unique benefits and can be administered in different settings. LifeStance offers a diverse range of specialty treatments, aimed at giving individuals access to the latest therapeutic options.

Each of these specialty treatments offers unique potential benefits, often improving the quality of life for those grappling with specific mental health challenges. While some of these treatments can be conducted remotely or in an outpatient setting, others, such as Spravato®, Ketamine therapy, and TMS therapy require in-person administration due to safety and monitoring requirements.

What are Specialty Treatments?

What are Specialty Treatments?

Specialty Treatment Services

Art Therapy

Art Therapy provides a non-verbal outlet for communication and self-expression

EMDR Therapy

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is a psychotherapy technique used to treat anxiety, PTSD, trauma, and more.

Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine is an FDA-approved anesthetic agent that can be used as an in-office, medically monitored treatment for depression.

Men’s Mental Health

Many men suffer in silence, leading to a significant number of them going undiagnosed and untreated.

Neuropsychological Testing and Evaluation

Neuropsychology is the study of the relationship between psychological actions and the physical structures of the brain.

Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics

NMT is used to create a brain map for children who have experienced chronic or complex trauma.

Play Therapy

Play therapy aims to help children express their emotions, improve their communication abilities, and learn to solve problems.

Postpartum Depression (PPD) Treatments

PPD treatment begins with a comprehensive mental health assessment. Care nearly always involves patient education, support for lifestyle changes, psychotherapy and, when needed, medication.

Psychological Testing And Evaluation

We offer psychological testing and evaluation in our offices near you. Some psychological testing can be done via telehealth.

School-Based Programs

School-based mental health programs offer a range of services, including counseling, psychoeducation, and prevention initiatives.

Somatic Therapy

Somatic therapy acknowledges the powerful mind and body connection.

Spravato® Treatment

A prescription, FDA-approved nasal spray provided under medical supervision in office, designed to rapidly treat depression.

TMS Therapy

If you have depression, but medication and therapy have not worked, this in-person treatment may be right for you.

Women’s Mental Health Treatment Options

People who were assigned female at birth can experience specific mental health challenges related to reproductive life phases and associated hormone fluctuations known to impact mental health. Specialty care may improve outcomes for women with PMDD, pregnancy-related depression, and anxiety or other mental health challenges that can be worsened by the perimenopausal transition.

Medically Reviewed By:

Dr Rachel J Dalthorp, MD
Head of Specialty Services
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Dr. Dalthorp is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. She is a former member of the board of directors for the American Association of Ketamine Physicians and founding board member of the nonprofit International Society of Reproductive Psychiatry. She currently serves as Secretary and member of the Executive Council, CME, and DEI committees of the Oklahoma Psychiatric Physicians Association.

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