Arlyne Katz NP, NMD
Complementary
Psychiatry
- Life is about balance, let's find the right balance together
About Me
Welcome to Complementary Psychiatry! Hi I’m Arlyne Katz. I am an ANCC Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Naturopathic/Integrative Medicine Doctor. I practice mind-body medicine by treating the whole person by means of conventional and complementary methods via the utilization of pharmaceuticals, supplements, and therapeutic techniques. I am excited you have taken a step closer in exploring the many options that are available to you so that you can live your very best YOU.
As a former critical care ICU nurse working closely with acutely ill patients in a busy level 1 trauma hospital, as well as working with patients in their homes needing extra medical care, that as great as modern medicine is at saving lives, it does have its limitations. I not only came to this revelation as a healthcare professional with over a decade of experience but also as a private healthcare consumer myself. It is when I had my "aha" moment that I decided I must change the course of my career if I really wanted to make the most impact in people’s lives.
I use a whole-person centered approach that starts with a personalized strategy to address your physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual, and environmental influences that may be affecting your health and wellness. The therapeutic interventions used include evidence-based approaches in order to integrate the best treatment for you, whether that be conventional, complementary or both.
I enjoy educating and empowering my patients to take self-responsibility for their own health and well-being believing that healing is always possible, even when curing is not.
Complementary Psychiatry treats adults with ADHD, anxiety, depression, stress management, and emotional wellness.
** Complementary Psychiatry is not a good fit if you suffer from bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or have a substance abuse problem. If you have a history of psychiatric hospitalizations, participated or been referred to a DBT program, you will need a higher level of care than what can be offered here **