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Even if there are no auto-suggestions within the search field, hit "Search" anyway, as you may still get results. Displaying 11-20 out of 21 doctors available Mark A. Frye, M.D. Psychiatrist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Alcohol use disorder, Bipolar disorder, Mood disorder Neeta Jain, M.D. Psychiatrist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Anxiety disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder, Mood disorder Simon Kung, M.D. Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Electroconvulsive therapy, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Mood disorder, Bipolar II d...isorder Show more areas of focus for Simon Kung, M.D. Christian Lachner, M.D. Geriatric Psychiatrist Neuropsychiatrist Jacksonville, FL Areas of focus: Mild cognitive impairment, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Frontotemporal dementia, Post...erior cortical atrophy, Primary progressive aphasia, Lewy body dementia, Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, Normal pressure hydrocephalus, Vascular dementia, Behavioral changes, Depression, Anxiety disorder, Corticobasal syndrome, Mood disorder, Psychosis Show more areas of focus for Christian Lachner, M.D. Rob J. Morgan, III, M.D., Ph.D. Psychiatrist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Mood disorder, Psychotic disorder Victor N. Nettey, M.B., Ch.B., M.P.H. Psychiatrist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Alcohol use disorder, Anxiety disorder, Mood disorder, Drug addiction, Psychotic disorder, Mental disorder due to a gen...eral medical condition Show more areas of focus for Victor N. Nettey, M.B., Ch.B., M.P.H. Michael M. Reese, M.D. Psychiatrist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Mood disorder, Mental disorder Craig N. Sawchuk, Ph.D., L.P. Psychologist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Cognitive behavioral therapy, Psychotherapy, Insomnia, Depression, Anxiety disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder, Soci...al anxiety disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Hoarding disorder, Trichotillomania, Post traumatic stress disorder, Adjustment disorder, Mood disorder, Somatic symptom disorder, Agoraphobia, Seasonal affective disorder, Panic attacks, Illness anxiety disorder, Phobias, Tic disorders, Impulse control disorders Show more areas of focus for Craig N. Sawchuk, Ph.D., L.P. Cynthia M. Stonnington, M.D. Psychiatrist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Anxiety disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder, Mood disorder Jennifer L. Vande Voort, M.D. Psychiatrist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Teen depression, Suicidal behavior, Mood disorder Pagination Doctor search PrevPrevious Page Go to page 11 Go to page 22 Go to page 33 NextNext Page ResearchPsychiatry and psychology research at Mayo Clinic focuses on better understanding people with depression, bipolar disorder and other mood disorders. This includes studying which biological and mental health treatments can work best for them. Researchers work together across specialties to create new treatments, improve clinical results, and find ways to help patients and families cope with mood disorders and other mental health conditions. Mayo researchers use the latest technology and work with genomics investigators to better define what causes mood disorders. This knowledge can lead to more effective treatments. PublicationsSee a list of publications on mood disorders from Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. By Mayo Clinic Staff Mood disorders care at Mayo Clinic Request an appointment Diagnosis & treatmentCare at Mayo Clinic Jan. 31, 2024 Print Related Products & Services A Book: Mayo Clinic Family Health Book Newsletter: Mayo Clinic Health Letter — Digital Edition Show more products and services from Mayo Clinic Mood disordersSymptoms&causesDiagnosis&treatmentDoctors&departmentsCare atMayoClinic Research: It's all about patients Show transcript for video Research: It's all about patients [MUSIC PLAYING] Joseph Sirven, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic: Mayo's mission is about the patient. The patient comes first. So the mission and research here is to advance how we can best help the patient, how to make sure the patient comes first in care. So in many ways, it's a cycle. It can start with as simple as an idea worked on in a laboratory, brought to the patient bedside, and if everything goes right — and let's say it's helpful or beneficial — then brought on as a standard approach. And I think that is one of the unique characteristics of Mayo's approach to research — that patient-centeredness — that really helps to put it in its own spotlight. CON-20344532 Patient Care & Health Information Diseases & Conditions Mood disorders