Restoring hope for your future.

We focus on treatment-resistant disorders using the most advanced forms of therapy available.

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When you have a deep desire for change, yet suffer from a mental health condition such as treatment resistant depression, it can be difficult to feel hopeful for the future. Getting the right kind of help is an important step in reconnecting with yourself and stepping back into your life. At Camden Interventional Psychiatry, we focus on treatment resistant disorders, such as depression and other mood disorders using the most advanced forms of psychiatric treatments including ketamine therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and medication management. We treat each patient as an individual and tailor treatment plans to your unique needs; taking into consideration previous treatments, medical conditions, time and availability.

We believe that within every person struggling with depression is an individual who is about to flourish. Our greatest joy is helping our patients on their journey towards emotional wellness.

INTERVENTIONAL PSYCHIATRY SERVICES

  • Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

    A transformational approach to psychological healing. KAP utilizes the pharmacological benefits of ketamine within a psychological framework to facilitate deeper levels of insight and wellness.

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

    TMS treats depression which has not responded to other treatments. It offers patients long-term relief and remission from debilitating symptoms associated with depression, and is typically covered by insurance.

  • Medication Management and Consultations

    Dr. Bernadino offers medication management and consultations for diagnostic clarity and treatment recommendations. Her practice is currently closed for new patients. Please check back in the fall of 2024 when she may be able to accept new patients.

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