
Your Mental
Health Matters
Millions of children and adults in the United States are affected by mental health challenges, making personalized psychiatric care essential for improved well-being. At A Ray of Grace, board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Marva Daniel-Cleophat, PMHNP-BC, specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions. Through convenient telehealth services, Marva provides compassionate, comprehensive care to patients of all ages, supporting their mental health journey from the comfort of their own home. Schedule a telehealth appointment today to learn more.

What psychiatric conditions do we treat?
At A Ray of Grace, we provide expert care for a variety of mental health conditions, including:
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Depression: Persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and feelings of hopelessness.
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Anxiety: Constant worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
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ADHD: Difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior in both children and adults.
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Bipolar Disorder: Extreme mood shifts affecting energy and activity levels.
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PTSD: Trauma-related anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional distress.
Each patient receives a thorough evaluation to ensure they receive the most appropriate, individualized treatment.
What are the common symptoms of psychiatric conditions?
Symptoms can vary depending on the condition, but common signs that may indicate the need for psychiatric care include:
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Persistent feelings of sadness or depression
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Unexplained anxiety or worry
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Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
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Rapid mood swings or irritability
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Difficulty sleeping or changes in sleep patterns
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Loss of interest in daily activities
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Feelings of restlessness or agitation
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, A Ray of Grace provides expert telehealth care to guide you through your mental health journey.
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How are psychiatric conditions treated?
At A Ray of Grace, treatment for psychiatric conditions typically involves a combination of medication management and therapeutic interventions. Treatment options include:
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Medication management
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
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Lifestyle modifications
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Structured routines and coping strategies
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