Alaska psychiatric providers in this directory treat a broad range of mental health conditions. Browse by topic to learn what care looks like and find a clinician.
Difficulty with attention, organization, and impulse control in adults and adolescents.
Excessive worry, restlessness, and physical tension that interferes with daily life.
Mood episodes alternating between depression and mania or hypomania.
Persistent low mood, loss of interest, and changes in sleep, energy, or appetite. Treatable with medication management and therapy.
Ongoing psychiatric medication evaluation, prescribing, and adjustment.
Symptoms following trauma — flashbacks, hypervigilance, avoidance, and mood changes.
Problematic alcohol use causing distress or impairment.
Chronic, excessive worry across many areas of life.
Persistent difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or non-restorative sleep.
Intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that consume time and cause distress.
Problematic opioid use; treatable with medication.
Recurrent panic attacks with fear of future attacks.
Depression occurring during pregnancy or after childbirth.
Depressive episodes tied to seasonal changes — especially relevant in Alaska.
Intense fear of social or performance situations.
Evaluation and care for autistic adults, including co-occurring conditions.
Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced sense of accomplishment.
Acute or prolonged grief that interferes with daily function.
Mood and anxiety symptoms during the menopause transition.
Mental health concerns specific to women across the lifespan.