Psychiatry and Therapy in One Place: Why Integrated Care Works Better
- Empathy Therapy

- 13 minutes ago
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For many people, mental health care feels divided. One provider prescribes medication. Another provides therapy. You share your story more than once, and the connection between insight and treatment can get lost along the way.
At Empathy Therapy, care is designed differently. Dr. Mark Chofla offers both psychiatry and therapy within the same practice, so each appointment builds on the last. This consistency allows for a deeper understanding of how life experiences, emotions, and medication all work together.
Why Integration Matters
Mental health care is most effective when there is continuity. When therapy and psychiatry are separate, information often has to be repeated, and subtle progress can be missed. An integrated approach means one provider tracks patterns over time, making small adjustments as both your understanding and well-being grow.
A Relationship That Builds Over Time
One patient shared, “He is an excellent psychiatrist. He is kind, caring, and listens.” (WebMD Patient Review).
That connection is what allows for honest conversations about how treatment is going, and what needs to change.
Accessible, Consistent Care
Telehealth makes this integrated model possible from anywhere. Each appointment, whether focused on medication, therapy, or both, happens within the same ongoing relationship. You are not starting over each time. You are continuing your own story with someone who knows it well.
If you have been looking for care that connects both understanding and treatment, we are here.
Learn more or schedule an appointment with Dr. Chofla at www.empathytherapy.com.
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