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Scally Psychiatric Mental Health

Description

They value your experience and spends extra time with you to work on your mental health care in a welcoming space.

Services include: initial psychiatric evaluations, medication management with integrative brief, focused psychoeducation and therapy.

They deliver comprehensive care and work in collaboration with your therapist and health care team.


Shannon Scally specializes in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, attention deficit and other impulse control disorders including substance use disorders, neurodevelopment disorders, psychotic disorders, trauma and stressor related disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders. Shannon Scally utilizes a comprehensive, compassionate, holistic, family oriented therapies approach to treatment. A patient's treatment plan may include solution focused psychotherapy, dietary and lifestyle interventions, holistic and homeopathic options to further support the health and wellbeing of the patient and their families. Shannon Scally is a strong advocate of integrated care and works collaboratively with the patient's treatment team; including their primary care provider, therapists, teachers, and family members. Shannon believes patient education is crucial and emphasizes self-cares and empowerment of one's own mental health.

Services Offered

Program

Contact Information

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Program Contacts

Shannon Scally,PMHNP-BC

Program

Contact Information

Please see Scally Psychiatric Mental Health's general Contact Information for more ways to connect with this Service.

Program Contacts

Shannon Scally,PMHNP-BC

Contact Information

Primary Phone3905-163-604
Websitehttps://www.spmhmontana.com/
Emailmoc.htlaeHlatneMyllacS@ofni
Address2431 River Rd
Missoula, MT 59804
County or ReservationMissoula County

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