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Treatment for Anxiety

Your Board-Certified Psychiatrist

Serving Parkland, FL

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Now accepting new patients!

Dr. Holly Betterly, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist serving Parkland, FL.

She is dedicated to helping you overcome anxiety through exceptional, evidence-based psychiatric care.

Her thorough, comprehensive psychiatric evaluations get to the root of your anxiety, resulting in a precise diagnosis that guides treatment. She has extensive expertise in prescribing anxiety medications, focusing on treatment options backed by research. Her personalized approach centers your goals and preferences for treatment.

Seeking a psychiatrist for anxiety in Parkland? Dr. Betterly provides flexible, convenient options for accessing high quality treatment for anxiety.

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In-person visits at the office in Weston, FL

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Telehealth visits across FL

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Insurance accepted:
In-Network for Aetna + Cigna.

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Office Address:

1825 Main Street
Suite 16
Weston, FL 33326

(954) 953-5675

Directions from Parkland:

  • Take FL-869 South

  • Merge onto I-75 South, then exit to Royal Palm Boulevard

  • Turn Right on Bonaventure Boulevard

  • Turn Left on Bell Tower Lane to Weston Town Center

 

Anxiety

Normal Worry vs. Clinical Anxiety

Just like sadness, happiness, or boredom, worry is a normal part of the human experience. Everyone experiences worry on occasion, especially when faced with stressful situations like a big job interview, a first date, or a public speaking engagement.

Signs of Normal Worry:

  • Limited to a specific concern

  • Generally somewhat realistic and rational

  • Temporary in nature, subsiding as the stressor resolves

  • Doesn’t cause significant disruption to your daily life

  • Doesn’t cause major distress

Clinical anxiety, on the other hand, is more than just feeling worried every now and then. Anxiety disorders are serious mental health conditions which interfere with our ability to function and lead to significant distress. People who experience anxiety disorders may find their lives marked by excessive worry, fear, apprehension, and distress. They may feel powerless to control their worry.

Signs of Clinical Anxiety:

  • Worry may be generalized and all-encompassing, spanning various aspects of life (work, school, politics)

  • Worry may be severe, exaggerated, unrealistic, and catastrophic

  • Prolonged, persistent, or constant in nature

  • May be accompanied by physical sensations such as racing heart, upset stomach, or sweatiness

  • Significantly limits your ability to function

  • Causes significant distress

How common is anxiety?

As a group, anxiety disorders are the most common mental health condition in the United States, affecting millions of people each and every year. According to data from the National Comorbidity Survey, anxiety disorders impact almost 1 in every 3 Americans at some point in their lifetime.

Anxiety disorders can impact anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. With that said, certain factors, such as female gender or a family history, may increase someone’s risk for developing an anxiety disorder.

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Symptoms of Anxiety

Anxiety is not a “one size fits all” condition. Each person’s experience with anxiety will be somewhat different, however, some common symptoms of anxiety include:

  • Excessive worrying about various aspects of life (work, family, relationships)

  • Rumination (“overthinking”)

  • Seeking reassurance

  • Catastrophizing (“thinking the worst”)

  • Restlessness or feeling “on edge”

  • Difficulty sleeping

  • Fatigue

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Irritability

  • Physical symptoms (i.e. muscle tension, headaches, racing heartbeat, sweating, dizziness, upset stomach)

Anxiety Disorders

There are a number of different types of anxiety disorders, each characterized by a unique set of symptoms. Some of these include:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Panic Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder

Illness Anxiety Disorder

What causes anxiety?

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Anxiety disorders are complex conditions without one clear cause. Biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors may all play a role.

Dr. Betterly completes a thorough comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to identify factors that are relevant to your situation. This allows her to develop a comprehensive, personalized treatment plan that is tailored to you as a unique individual. As a physician, Dr. Betterly has in-depth knowledge and understanding of the ways in which our physical health can impact our mental health.

Some potential contributing factors may include:

Biological

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  • Family history and genetics

  • Neurotransmitter imbalances

  • Hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause)

  • Medical conditions (i.e. hyperthyroidism)

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Psychological

  • Stressful life events (grief, loss, relationship problems, transitions)

  • Negative thinking patterns

  • Personality traits

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Social

  • Isolation

  • Financial stress

Treatment for Anxiety

When it comes to treatment for anxiety, there is no “one size fits all”. Each anxiety disorder is different, as is each individual. With that said, common treatments for anxiety may include:

  • Prescription medications

  • Therapy

  • Lifestyle changes

Dr. Betterly takes a personalized approach to develop a treatment plan that considers your unique needs and preferences. As a board-certified psychiatrist, she has extensive experience with treating various types of anxiety disorders.

Psychiatric Services

When it comes to your mental health, you deserve expert care. As a board-certified psychiatrist and a medical doctor, Dr. Holly Betterly has extensive expertise in psychiatric medication management.

She offers longer appointments, thoughtfully developed to facilitate thorough psychiatric evaluations that help you get to the root of your anxiety.

Offering flexible options for accessing anxiety treatment in Parkland:

  • At your first visit, Dr. Betterly will complete a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. This may take up to 90 minutes depending on your needs.

    You can expect to discuss the concerns that have brought you to our practice, and your personal goals and preferences for treatment.

    Dr. Betterly will complete a thorough review of your personal health history, which helps her to determine to what extent physical conditions may be contributing to your current concerns. She may order blood testing to screen for physical conditions which may impact mental health.

    She will ask about your past mental health treatment in order to get an understanding of what has worked well, and what hasn’t.

    She will review your family health history, as many mental health conditions carry a genetic predisposition.

    She will ask about your upbringing, education, work, and relationships to provide a more holistic view of you as a person.

    You may be asked to complete standardized symptom rating scales which help us to monitor your progress over time.

    At the end of your visit, she will provide an overview of her diagnostic impression. Together you will discuss the available treatment options, from which you can design a plan that best fits your needs. This may include a combination of medications, therapy, or lifestyle changes.

  • Follow up visits allow for an opportunity to check in about how things are going. What’s working, and what isn’t? We will monitor your progress, and make any adjustments needed to keep you on track towards your goals.

Learn more about anxiety

Dr. Holly Betterly is committed to educating her patients about their mental health, encouraging them to play an active role in their psychiatric care. She empowers her patients by sharing the knowledge and expertise that she has gained through over a decade of training.

She maintains a mental health education blog, Better Together, which features articles on timely topics in psychiatry, as well as answers to your mental health questions- straight from a trusted psychiatrist!

Check out some of Dr. Betterly’s latest articles about anxiety:

Wellness in Parkland

Practicing mindfulness can be a great way to relax and de-stress. The City of Parkland offers a variety of low cost classes for the Parkland community, including

Gentle Restorative Yoga and Tai Chi at the Parkland Rec Center

Yoga in the Park at the Pine Trails Amphitheater

BetterlyMD has no affiliation with these events; provided for informational purposes only.