Dr. Deborah Geeseman works as a psychiatrist in Anchorage, AK. She cares for patients' mental well-being, treating disorders such as depression or anxiety.
Yes, Dr. Deborah B. Geeseman is accepting new patients at this office.
(907) 276-7004
1515 E Tudor Rd, # 3, Anchorage, AK 99507
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Dr. Deborah Geeseman graduated from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in 1978 before completing a residency in Psychiatry at University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1982. She then completed a fellowship in Psychiatry at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in 1981.
Dr. Geeseman has one office in Alaska where she specializes in Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry.
Psychiatrists are primary care physicians for the mind. Dr. Geeseman specializes in treating the general mental well-being in patients, capable of identifying and treating the assorted sorts of psychological illness. These might include depression, eating disorders, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorders, for example. Dr. Geeseman may provide treatments which range from medication management plans to different types of therapy.
Specializing in the treatment of mental illness or disorder in patients over the age of 18, Dr. Geeseman may treat conditions such as mood disorders, behavioral disorders, anxiety, addiction, depression, and others that affect mental wellness. Dr. Geeseman may provide counseling and therapy, medication management, and other psychiatric services.
Child psychiatry is a specialized field of medicine that offers care for the mental well-being of children and teenagers up until the time of adulthood. The specific psychological needs of children may require specialized treatment plans that incorporate medication management and the inclusion of parents and other family members who are an active presence in the child's life.
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Residency in Psychiatry
• 1982
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Fellowship in Psychiatry
• 1981