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Cognitive Disorders

Our specialized providers can help families cope with cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, delirium, and dementia.
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What Are Cognitive Disorders?

Cognitive disorders cause someone’s brain to process information incorrectly. This results in impaired awareness and judgment, difficulty reasoning and focusing, loss of memory, and abnormal mental capacity. People with cognitive disorders have problems acquiring, mentally organizing, and responding to information, which results in an inability to function normally in everyday life situations.

How Common Are Cognitive Disorders?

Cognitive disorders are particularly common in older populations. The most common of these conditions is Alzheimer’s, which affects more than five million people in the United States. Mild cognitive impairment and non-age-related cognitive disorders, such as various types of amnesia, are less common.

Types of Cognitive Disorders

The term “Cognitive Disorders” covers a wide range of conditions that affect cognition. One Behavioral Health’s providers can help patients with cognitive disorders such as:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Amnesia
  • Delirium
  • Dementia
  • Cognitive Disorders Not Otherwise Specified

Let’s Talk About Your Specific Needs

Psychiatry:

Our skilled psychiatrists and nurse practitioners provide a medical evaluation for your mental health. Treatment usually includes medication management and brief therapy.

Psychological Testing:

Psychological testing is a way to better understand how you think, feel, and behave through structured assessments and questionnaires. These tests help identify strengths, challenges, and guide personalized treatment plans for your mental health needs.

Spravato:

Spravato is an FDA-approved treatment for depression that works differently from standard medications. It’s given as a nasal spray in our office under professional supervision, offering new hope for those who haven’t found relief with other treatments.

Therapy:

Also known as counseling, our caring and compassionate therapists are focused mainly on talk therapy to help manage life challenges along with mental health symptoms.

TMS:

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a safe, non-invasive treatment for depression that uses gentle magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain linked to mood. It’s done right in our office, requires no anesthesia, and lets you return to your normal activities after each session.
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