Welcome to Mood Wellness

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We are a psychiatric virtual clinic serving District of Columbia, Utah, South Dakota, Delaware, Massachusetts, California, New York, Connecticut, Washington, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Colorado, Minnesota, Florida and Nevada(more states to come), seeing patients 18+ years old. We can see patients at your chosen convenient and private location via telemedicine.


Destigmatizing mental health is a big task, but it isn’t impossible, and we’re working towards achieving it every day!

Mood Wellness is committed to destigmatizing mental health care and increasing access to quality mental health care for all individuals. Our goal is to help our clients achieve a happier, calmer, and more fulfilling life by providing evidence-based medication management and supportive therapy services.

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Mood Wellness, Janice Cahambing, balanced lifestyles, mental health routines, holistic approach, Psychiatric clinic, Book Appointment

About The Founder

Janice Cahambing PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC, MSN, RN is a dual-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with 20+ years of healthcare experience. She passionately encourages patients to prioritize their health and wellness.

Mood Wellness assists patients in cultivating balanced lifestyles and mental health routines. Using a comprehensive, holistic approach to help others get to the root of their symptoms and take their care into their own hands, Mood Wellness explores cultural, genetic, developmental, and environmental factors that impact behaviors and emotions.

We are proud to listen, support, uplift, and celebrate the achievements of individuals as they pursue their mental health goals by receiving the dedicated care they need.

States we currently serve: District of Columbia, Utah, South Dakota, Delaware, California, New York, Connecticut, Washington, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Colorado, Minnesota and Nevada(more states to come).

  • The founder of Mood Wellness, Janice Cahambing PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC, is a compassionate and highly skilled psychiatric clinician who has been providing exceptional medication management and supportive therapy services for years. She has a deep passion for helping people overcome their mental health challenges and has dedicated her career to increasing access to mental health care for all individuals.

    At an early age, Janice gravitated toward mental health and she found herself drawn to understanding the complexities of human emotions and behavior. She grew up in a culture where mental health stigma was prevalent, and many people were suffering in silence. This drove her to pursue a career in mental health, where she could make a real difference in people's lives.

    After graduating with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing in the Philippines, she went on to receive her Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Connecticut, specializing in Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner then completed her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner post-masters degree from the University of California in San Francisco. Her educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in both the medical and psychological aspects of mental health care. She combines her extensive knowledge with her compassionate approach to create customized treatment plans for her clients that address their unique needs and circumstances.

    As an immigrant to the US, Janice has been exposed to different cultural diversities, and she understands the nature of mental health in a much deeper level. She is proud to be able to provide an open mind to people to ease up their mental health burden by understanding where their emotions are coming from. With her extensive knowledge, experience, and empathetic approach, Janice strives to help patients live happier, calmer, and more fulfilling lives.

Services

We provide psychiatric evaluation, medication management with brief supportive therapy to patients 18+ years old. At present, we do not provide psychotherapy.

  1. Initial Diagnostic Psychiatric Evaluation (45-60 minutes)

  2. Follow-up Appointment (20-30 minutes)

  3. Urgent Visit/Crisis Intervention (30 minutes)- urgent visit is defined as an appointment that needs to be booked within 24 hours. This is available for established patients only.

Prior to your first appointment, you will receive by email a packet of information that will include a personal history form, HIPAA information, and information about our policies. Please have these forms completed 24 hours prior to your appointment so that you will have ample time to discuss your concerns and goals for treatment with your provider.

Using a comprehensive, holistic approach to help others get to the root of their symptoms and take their care into their own hands, Mood Wellness explores cultural, genetic, developmental, and environmental factors that impact behaviors and emotions.

By facilitating a safe environment to discuss treatment options, our goal is to educate, instill trust, and inspire confidence in each patient so that they may play active roles in strengthening their mind-body connections and enhancing their mental health.

If you are depressed, going through a hard time or thinking about suicide then you can contact the crisis counselors by sending Text HOME to 741741.

If you are having a mental health emergency, please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988

If you are having a medical emergency, please dial 911 or go to your local emergency room for evaluation and treatment

Conditions We Treat:

Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Cognitive Distortions, Cyclothymic disorder Depression related to medical illness, Depression induced by substance use or medication, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief & Loss, Insomnia Disorders, Job-Related or Performance Anxiety, Major Depressive Disorder, Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia), Postpartum Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, PTSD, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Social Anxiety, ADHD( non-stimulant medications only), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

Conditions We Do Not Treat:

Autism, Eating Disorders, Learning Disorders, Personality Disorders, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Traumatic Brain Injuries

  • Mental health is a complex and deeply personal matter, and the choice of treatment can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances. It's crucial to understand the distinctions between these two approaches to make informed decisions about the most suitable course of action.

    Psychotherapy:

    Talk-Based Treatment: Psychotherapy, also known as talk therapy, is a form of mental health treatment that involves talking to a trained therapist or counselor. It provides a safe and confidential space to discuss thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

    Insight and Coping Skills: Psychotherapy aims to help individuals gain insight into their thoughts and behaviors. It equips them with coping skills to manage their mental health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or relationship issues.

    Duration: The duration of psychotherapy varies from short-term (a few sessions) to long-term (months or years), depending on the nature and severity of the issues being addressed.

    Psychiatric Medication Management:

    Medication-Based Treatment: Psychiatric medication management involves the use of prescription medications, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, or mood stabilizers, to alleviate the symptoms of mental health disorders.

    Stabilizing Brain Chemistry: These medications work by affecting brain chemistry to regulate mood, anxiety, or other symptoms. They are typically prescribed by a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner.

    Complementary to Therapy: Psychiatric medication management is often used in conjunction with psychotherapy, especially when symptoms are severe or require immediate relief.

    It's essential to note that the choice between psychotherapy and psychiatric medication management is not mutually exclusive. In many cases, a combination of both approaches can provide the most effective treatment outcome. The decision should be based on an individual's specific needs, the nature of their mental health condition, and their personal preferences.

    We encourage you to consult with a qualified mental health professional. They can conduct a thorough assessment and provide guidance on the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your unique circumstances.

    Remember that seeking help for mental health concerns is a courageous and vital step towards well-being. Whether you opt for psychotherapy, medication management, or a combination of both, the most important thing is to prioritize your mental health and take steps toward healing.

  • Supportive therapy and psychotherapy are both forms of mental health treatment, but they differ in their focus, goals, and techniques. Here are the key differences between supportive therapy and psychotherapy:

    Focus and Goals:

    Supportive Therapy: The primary focus of supportive therapy is to provide emotional support, validation, and practical guidance to individuals who are facing immediate stress, distress, or crisis. Its goal is to help the client cope with their current situation and alleviate symptoms of distress.

    Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy, on the other hand, has a broader focus. It aims to explore deeper psychological issues, patterns of thinking and behavior, and the underlying causes of mental health conditions. The goals of psychotherapy often include personal growth, self-awareness, and long-term symptom relief.

    Duration:

    Supportive Therapy: Supportive therapy is typically short-term and time-limited. It may involve only a few sessions or extend for a few months, depending on the specific needs of the client and the nature of their crisis or distress.

    Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy can be short-term or long-term, depending on the individual's goals and the complexity of their issues. Some forms of psychotherapy are designed for short-term symptom relief, while others are more in-depth and can last for months or even years.

    Depth of Exploration:

    Supportive Therapy: Supportive therapy tends to stay focused on the client's immediate concerns and the practical strategies needed to address them. It may not delve deeply into exploring underlying psychological issues.

    Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy involves a more in-depth exploration of the client's thoughts, emotions, and past experiences. It seeks to identify and address root causes of psychological distress and dysfunctional patterns.

    Techniques and Approaches:

    Supportive Therapy: Supportive therapy primarily uses active listening, empathy, validation, and guidance. Therapists in supportive therapy often provide practical advice and coping strategies.

    Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy employs a wide range of therapeutic techniques and approaches, depending on the specific modality (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, humanistic therapy). These techniques may include cognitive restructuring, exploring unconscious processes, and developing insight.

    Applicability:

    Supportive Therapy: Supportive therapy is well-suited for individuals facing acute stress, crisis, or adjustment difficulties. It is often used in healthcare settings like hospitals or during times of immediate need.

    Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy is used for a broader range of mental health issues, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and more. It is appropriate for both short-term symptom relief and long-term personal growth.

    In summary, supportive therapy primarily offers immediate emotional support and practical guidance during times of distress, while psychotherapy is a more comprehensive and in-depth approach that explores underlying psychological issues and personal growth. The choice between the two depends on an individual's specific needs, goals, and the nature of their mental health concerns. In some cases, a combination of both supportive therapy and psychotherapy may be recommended to address immediate distress and work on longer-term psychological well-being.

  • Due to telemedicine regulations, we do not prescribe controlled substances at this time. Some of the medications in this category include but not limited to:

    Stimulants such as Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse, Concerta and others
    Benzodiazepines such as Ativan, Xanax, Valium and others
    Hypnotics such as Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata and others

  • Clients can cancel or reschedule an appointment anytime, as long as they provide 48 hours' notice. Failure to cancel an appointment, reschedule or show up with less than 24 hour's notice, will result in a $50 no show fee

  • Payment for all sessions is due at the time of service. Credit card information must be provided at the time you book your first session to secure your appointment slot and to be kept on file to cover any cancellation fees. Your information is stored in our secure, confidential online platform.

  • All major credit cards are accepted forms of payment. Payments after 24 hours of service are subject to a $50 late fee.

  • At this time, Mood Wellness takes self-pay patients and some insurance based patients. We are in the process of credentialing with more major insurance plans- please continue to visit our website for updates.

    If you have insurance coverage, please visit this link to book under Alma:

    https://secure.helloalma.com/providers/janice-cahambing/

    Please note that the time you book under Alma is not a confirmed appointment- you will hear back from us within the next 24-48 hours.

    If you receive an Out-of-network (OON) benefit from your insurance coverage, we can offer a receipt with appropriate details for you to request reimbursement from your insurance carrier if applicable.

  • We would love to chat with you to see if we can help you with resources or come up with an acceptable financial arrangement.

Our goal is to help our clients achieve a happier, calmer, and more fulfilling life by providing evidence-based medication management and supportive therapy services.

We believe in treating our clients with respect, empathy, and a non-judgmental attitude. As we continue to expand our practice we are committed to making a positive impact on our clients' lives and the mental health community as a whole.

Mood Wellness, Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Cognitive Distortions, Cyclothymic disorder Depression related to medical illness, Depression induced by substance use or medication, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief & Loss

Please visit these links to book an appointment via other provider directories:

Alma

Grow Therapy

Psychology Today

Headway

Please note that the times you book on these websites are not confirmed appointments- you will hear back from us within the next 24-48 hours.

For urgent appointment requests, please email us at support@moodwellness.us.

Contact

If you have any questions or queries, Please reach us through our email and number mentioned below

Email: info@moodwellness.us
Phone Number: 8605184629

For Support Team, please call or text 9252321022‬.You can also reach support@moodwellness.us

What Patients Are Saying

“ I was very pleased with my conversation with Janice. We covered a lot of ground. I found her very easy to talk to & very knowledgeable. I look forward to our next visit.” — Elizabeth

“Janice has been very helpful since she took over me as a patient. Listens and totally understands my issues and works with me as needed. I'm very appreciative to have her helping me through these hardstressful times. Thank you Janice.” - Kevin

I appreciate Janice so much. She worked with me to create a plan and goals and explained things clearly and provided resources to help me understand the medication she would be prescribing and included me in my care.” - Crystal