CONDITIONS WE TREAT

Life transitions, navigated together.

Career shifts, relationship changes, loss, identity questions, or seasons of life that feel disorienting. Care for the times when the map you had is no longer working.
WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE

Life shifts can destabilize even healthy people.

Not every difficult time is a clinical condition, but significant life transitions often produce real psychiatric symptoms – anxiety, depression, sleep disruption, identity questions, motivation changes – that benefit from professional support.

This is the kind of care that often gets dismissed. People feel they should “just handle it” because they cannot point to a specific diagnosis. But the period of adjusting to a new chapter – a job change, a divorce, a loss, becoming a parent, leaving home, retirement, an empty nest – is often when mental health care is most useful and most overlooked.

At LumenMind, we welcome patients in transition. The work might be brief – a few sessions of support during a difficult stretch – or longer, if the transition is uncovering deeper patterns worth addressing. We meet you where you are.

SIGNS YOU MIGHT RECOGNIZE

  • A recent life event has shifted how you feel day-to-day
  • Anxiety, sadness, or restlessness that is new or amplified
  • Difficulty making decisions or feeling stuck
  • Sleep, appetite, or energy changes
  • Questions about who you are or what is next
  • Feeling like you “should be over this by now”
WHEN TO CONSIDER GETTING HELP

You do not need a diagnosis to deserve care.

Consider reaching out if:

  • A significant life change has shifted how you feel.
  • You are functioning, but it is taking more effort than usual.
  • Anxiety, mood, or sleep have been affected by what is happening.
  • You want support but are not sure you “qualify” for psychiatric care.
  • The transition is opening up questions you want to think through carefully.
HOW WE HELP WITH LIFE TRANSITIONS

Care that fits the season you are in.

01

Honest evaluation

Sometimes a life transition is uncovering an underlying condition. Sometimes it is the transition itself. A careful first conversation helps us figure out which.
02

Medication if needed

When transitions trigger significant anxiety, depression, or sleep disruption, medication may help for a season. We prescribe selectively and revisit regularly.
03

Coordination and support

We often coordinate with therapists during transitions, since the talking-through-it work is often what helps most. We can help you find someone who fits.
COMMON QUESTIONS

About care during transitions.

Is what I am dealing with really a psychiatric issue?
Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes life transitions trigger conditions worth treating. Sometimes they are simply hard seasons that benefit from support without requiring a diagnosis. An evaluation helps clarify which.
Yes. Many patients in transition work with us on evaluation, coordination with therapy, and lifestyle support without ever taking medication. We do not push prescriptions when they are not needed.
It varies. Some patients work with us for a few months during a difficult stretch and then taper off. Others stay on as established patients for ongoing support. We follow your lead.
No. Early intervention during transitions often prevents bigger problems later. The “I should wait until it gets worse” instinct is usually wrong.
That kind of decision-making is typically therapy work, not psychiatric work. We can support the emotional and clinical side, and help you find a therapist who fits the life-direction conversation.

Ready to talk through what is going on?

An evaluation is the first step. We will figure out together what kind of care fits.