At Psy-Visions, you are not a diagnosis. You are simply a human being who deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. All of your information is kept strictly confidential so you can always talk freely about anything that is bothering you.
Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Mark Stracks has extensive experience treating clients with complicated medical conditions, ongoing chronic pain presentations, developmental difficulties, and trauma.
Our mission is to help you overcome whatever challenges are causing you to struggle. From to trauma or the emotional fallout of living with chronic pain, we are here to help. We offer supportive care by working with you to uncover and treat the hidden issues that are causing your symptoms.
Treatment planning is a dynamic process that takes into consideration why you are seeking our services, what has occurred in your past, and how you hope to move forward. We account for changes in your life, health, needs, and priorities. We practice using the appropriate medical and ethical standards, ensuring you a safe and secure environment.
Psychiatric treatment is often a long-term process that can involve engaging family members and other therapists. Using a sophisticated personal history questionnaire along with other diagnostic tools, Dr. Stracks will evaluate your specific needs and develop a customized treatment plan.
Learn more about Dr. Stracks and the services we offer at Psy-Visions in New York, New York, and Southbury, Connecticut. For an appointment, call (718) 887-2918 (NY) or (203) 405-0285 (CT) or you can use our confidential online form.
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Phone: (718) 887-2918
Fax: (203) 405-1745
Address: 18 E. 41st Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10017
At Psy-Visions in New York City, and Southbury, CT, Dr. Mark Stracks is board certified in adult psychiatry. Dr. Stracks has extensive experience treating clients with complicated medical conditions, ongoing chronic pain presentations, developmental difficulties, trauma, and telepsychiatry.