Divorce is Volatile.

Your Composure is Non-Negotiable.

Strategic Psychiatric Care in Maryland delivered securely via telehealth.

Regain Clarity. Preserve Composure. Protect Your Performance.

You are not failing.

You are in a state of threat.

Protect Your Greatest Asset: Your Mind.

Divorce and custody litigation activate the body’s threat response. When the brain remains in survival mode, concentration declines, sleep is disrupted, irritability increases, cognitive clarity diminishes, and performance suffers.


Sleep Disturbance

Despite physical exhaustion, the brain remains hyperactive, preventing restorative rest. Examples include:

  • Waking overnight with intrusive thoughts

  • Replaying prior conversations

  • Mentally drafting arguments

Irritability

A low frustration tolerance + heightened reactivity can present as:

  • Responding aggressively

  • disproportionate reactions to simple triggers

  • Lack of patience

Cognitive Decline

Brain fog and slowed mental processing may affect performance:

  • Re-reading the same email three times

  • Struggling to prioritize tasks

  • Decisions feel heavier and harder

This is not weakness. This is physiology.

Divorce Does Not Mean Mental Deterioration

Structured psychiatric care can mean:

Sleep can stabilize.

The nervous system is regulated

Clarity can return.

Cognitive performance can be restored under stress

Composure is maintained.

Emotional regulation is supported during high conflict interactions

Your Role

You are managing legal proceedings while maintaining leadership, clinical, legal, or executive responsibilities.

You are expected to remain composed.

To make sound decisions.

To continue performing regardless of personal strain.

Sustained stress affects the nervous system, cognitive clarity, and emotional regulation. Stabilization is not optional when others depend on your performance.

Are You Navigating Divorce While Still Expected to Lead, Decide, and Perform?


If so, you are precisely who this practice was built to support.

My Role

I provide structured, strategic psychiatric care focused on nervous system stabilization, cognitive protection, and sustained emotional regulation under pressure.

Care is evidence-based, clinically rigorous, and performance- focused.