Rocky Mountain Neuropsychiatric Associates

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6160 Tutt Blvd Ste 100
Colorado Springs, CO 80923

Rocky Mountain Neuropsychiatric Associates in Colorado Springs offers a range of services for patients seeking neuropsychiatric care. Their dedicated staff provides resources and support to help patients navigate their mental health needs.

Located at 6160 Tutt Blvd, Suite 100, Rocky Mountain Neuropsychiatric Associates prioritizes patient care and privacy in a professional setting. With a focus on neuropsychiatry, they aim to address individual needs and promote mental well-being.

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1.53 reviews
Jessica G.
6/6/2019

I would like to begin by saying that Deanna Minor is phenomenal. She is kind, patient and does her job very well and I have been her client for over 2 years now. From day one, Tiffany the Office...

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Michael J.
6/6/2019

Just terrible, tried to extort me after being established patient who had just had an acute fatal medical issue and lost insurance so wanted to pay cash and was told "yes, cash is fine come in on...

Janea B.
1/10/2018

I called to get information and the receptionist is rude and short and wasn't willing to go into any kind of detail of what I need. I will never use this office for my family or recommend them....

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Deane S Berson MD

Dr. Deane S. Berson, M.D. has over thirty-five years of private practice in Colorado Springs working with all ages, individuals, couples, and families. He does not follow the trend among most psychiatrists to largely prescribe medicine(s) and do little if any therapy with the patient (though they sometimes recommend the patient receive therapy elsewhere). Dr. Berson views medicine as usually a last resort and therapy as usually the first resort. If Dr. Berson is to help a person learn how to replace pills with skills, he must first get to know that person. This is accomplished by having fifty minute meetings with them, usually once a week. When necessary he will prescribe medicine but only in the context of therapy. Like good detectives, the patient and Dr. Berson team up to learn how to track the patients difficulties to their cause. For example, consider the student who believes she is a failure if she gets any grade lower than an A. If she gets a B, she may well (generate chemicals in such a way as to) feel depressed. Through therapy she can learn that her worth and future are not determined by that one B. She can learn that probably for years she has unintentionally caused herself needless depression and anxiety by believing the excessive scoldings coming from within whenever she fell short of her all-or-nothing standards. In his experience, once people learn to identify and shed their self-defeating ways of thinking and acting, the great majority are no longer depressed, anxious, fearful, etc. Any presumed chemical imbalance (if it existed at all) is gone because people are no longer thinking and acting in ways that (generate the chemicals that) cause them to feel depressed and anxious.
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