I am a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, trained to provide advanced specialty medical care with a dual emphasis on intervention through psychotherapy and psychopharmacology. I am proficient in the art and science of psychotherapy and physical assessment, and my role allows me to intervene with vulnerable populations and promote mental health across the lifespan. Additionally, I have worked with children, adolescents, adults, and older persons in a variety of settings, including community mental health clinics, public health departments, hospitals, outpatient mental health clinics, health maintenance organizations, government facilities, school of nursing and independent private practice. As I continue to develop my skills and earn a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) , I plan to utilize my education by providing education in evidence-based care, quality improvement. my professional goals include developing my clinical practice as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.
A client can expect their initial visit to include a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, determination of treatment goals and education about diagnosis and available treatment options. I have the pleasure of working alongside many skilled and experienced clinicians and am happy to collaborate and coordinate care with them when appropriate to the clients’ needs. My office is handicapped accessible and includes a warm, welcoming staff to assist in any scheduling, insurance or billing questions my clients may have.
Hello, Do you feel overwhelmed and feel that you can't win, you are not alone, call us today and see the differ. I am a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. I received a master’s degree from Walden University and have been practicing over the past years with a specialization in mood & thought disorders such as major depression, anxiety, dysthymic disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and personality disorders etc.. My first approach is building a rapport with clients. The key component of the therapeutic alliance is trust. humanistic and Cognitive Behavior Therapy is my favorite interventions as it works well for most people. The goal is to help others gain control of their thoughts. thus humanistic approach is another in psychiatric clinic treatments emphasizes recognizing each person’s unique needs regardless of their diagnosis or symptoms. Here are some key aspects of using the humanistic approach: Client-Centered Therapy (Person-Centered Therapy): In this approach, the therapist takes a non-directive stance, treating the individual as an equal partner. The therapist offers empathy and unconditional positive regard. The focus is on personal growth, helping clients overcome difficulties Come let us
Emilia provides psychiatric evaluations and medication management with special attention to individual needs, including attention to each patient's personal history, his or her specific context, stressful or traumatic life experiences or circumstances, each patient's particular concerns about, or fears of medications, all of which she approaches with patience, warmth, understanding, and helpful explanations that facilitate treatment and the patient's sense of comfort and trust. She is flexible and integrative in her approach in order to meet the needs and desired outcomes of each individual. Emilia is enthusiastic to apply her experience and compassion with clients as they begin to address issues that will help them to improve their quality of life and attain a sense of fulfillment. Her primary focuses are providing honest communication with her patients and quality resources for all those involved.
Emilia Mba offers therapy covered by Buckeye Health Plan, Buckeye Health Plan (Managed Medicaid), CareSource, Medicaid - Buckeye Health Plan and UnitedHealthcare/Optum - Medicaid in Ohio.
The humanistic approach in psychiatric clinic treatments emphasizes recognizing each person’s unique needs regardless of their diagnosis or symptoms. Here are some key aspects of using the humanistic approach: Client-Centered Therapy (Person-Centered Therapy): In this approach, the therapist takes a non-directive stance, treating the individual as an equal partner. The therapist offers empathy and unconditional positive regard. The focus is on personal growth, helping clients overcome difficulties by emphasizing their skills and positive characteristics. Existential Therapy: This philosophical approach helps people understand their place in the universe. Clients explore what brings meaning to their lives. They learn to accept responsibility for their choices and recognize their power to create purpose and meaning. Gestalt Therapy: Focuses on an individual’s current life experiences rather than their past. Emphasizes how the person perceives and makes meaning out of their experiences. Logo therapy: Aims to help people endure life’s difficulties and find purpose and meaning. Proposes that finding meaning improves mental well-being and can relieve symptoms of conditions like depression, grief, and trauma.