College Psychiatry
Psychiatric care for college aged individuals
A Safe and Supportive Space for Students
Receive thorough assessments that identify challenges and guide personalized treatment plans to boost your well-being.
Flexible Telepsychiatry Appointments
Access convenient virtual sessions that fit your schedule, ensuring consistent support from anywhere you study.
Integrated Therapy and Medication Management
Benefit from coordinated care combining therapy and medication to effectively manage mental health conditions.

A Safe and Supportive Space for Students
We understand how overwhelming college life can be — long hours, pressure to perform, social expectations, and the transition into adulthood.
Our psychiatric providers create a collaborative, nonjudgmental environment where students feel heard, supported, and empowered.
We help students: Manage anxiety, panic, and mood swings,Improve focus, attention,and executive functioning, Build healthy sleep and coping routines, Adjust to independence and adult responsibilities, Balance academic and social pressures, Strengthen confidence and self-awareness.
Our goal is to give students tools that support both emotional wellbeing and academic achievement.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation
Every student’s story is unique.
We begin with a holistic psychiatric evaluation that explores:
Depression or anxiety related to stress or transitions, ADHD, focus struggles, or executive dysfunction, Bipolar spectrum symptoms or emotional instability, Substance use, cravings, burnout, or performance pressure, Sleep, nutrition, and lifestyle contributors, Trauma, chronic stress, or relationship concerns.
This full picture helps us build a personalized treatment plan that supports emotional health, academic functioning, and long-term resilience.
Integrated Therapy and Counseling for Students
Medication supports the brain — therapy supports the skills needed for life.
We collaborate with therapists and on-campus counseling centers to provide whole person centered care.
Students gain tools that help them navigate workload pressure, social stress, and transitional challenges.

Medication Management for College Students
Medication can be an effective tool for stabilizing mood, reducing anxiety, and improving concentration — especially during high-stress academic periods.
We approach medication with caution, collaboration, and education, helping students make informed decisions.
Common treatments include:
- Stimulant or non-stimulant medications for ADHD
- SSRIs and SNRIs for anxiety, panic, and depression
- Mood stabilizers for bipolar symptoms
- Short-term sleep or anxiety interventions when needed
Medication plans are always personalized and adjusted to align with a student’s academic schedule, lifestyle, and mental-health goals.
Addressing the Unique Mental Health Challenges College Students Face
Supporting Academic and Personal Growth
Our goal isn’t just symptom relief — it’s helping students grow into healthier, more confident adults.
We support college students in:
Developing healthy routines and boundaries
Our thorough assessments identify mental health conditions early, allowing for personalized treatment plans that support academic and emotional success.
Managing exam-related stress
Strengthening communication and relationship skills
Improving decision-making and self-advocacy
Building identity and self-esteem

Psychiatric support during this time can be transformative, setting a foundation for long-term mental health and life success
Our Approach
Discover how our specialized psychiatric care supports students through each phase of their mental wellness journey.
Telepsychiatry for Campus Life
College schedules are unpredictable — which is why we offer flexible telepsychiatry appointments statewide:
Telehealth allows students to meet with a provider:
- Between classes
- From their dorm or apartment
- While away for holidays or summer break
- Without transportation barriers
Care remains confidential, accessible, and consistent no matter where campus life takes them.
Confidentiality and Accessibility
We maintain absolute confidentiality and only coordinate with parents, schools, or campus counseling centers with the student’s consent.
Whether attending school in Arizona or traveling during breaks, students can receive continuous psychiatric support through flexible scheduling and telehealth.
Begin Where You Are
Seeking help is a sign of awareness — not weakness.
At Arizona Mental Wellness, we help college students understand their minds, build emotional resilience, and navigate young adulthood with clarity and confidence.
👉 Schedule a college mental health evaluation
👉 Contact us for more information
👉 Explore therapy services for additional support
Discover Student Support Now
Encouraging students to engage with our tailored mental health resources for academic and personal growth.
A: Anxiety, depression, ADHD, stress-related burnout, panic disorder, bipolar symptoms, trauma reactions, and adjustment difficulties are common concerns during the college years.
A: Yes. Our telepsychiatry services allow students across Arizona to receive evaluations, medication management, and follow-up care from their dorm, apartment, or home.
A: Yes, when clinically appropriate. We conduct a thorough evaluation to confirm diagnosis and collaborate with students to ensure safe, effective medication management.
A: Psychiatric treatment can improve focus, emotional regulation, sleep, motivation, and stress tolerance — all of which support academic success.
A: Absolutely. Therapy helps students develop coping skills, manage stress, improve relationships, and address underlying emotional patterns. We coordinate with in-house and campus therapists.
A: Yes. Sessions are private, and we only share information with parents or school services if the student gives explicit permission.
A: Yes. When clinically indicated, medications can help manage ADHD or mood-related focus problems, improving academic performance.
A: Schedule a telepsychiatry evaluation online. Together, we’ll develop a personalized plan for balance, focus, and emotional health.
