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Michael S. Lichtman, MD

Board certified in General Psychiatry, Dr. Lichtman attended Albert Einstein College of Medicine in his hometown of New York. He completed his residency at Georgetown University Medical Center and a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Children’s National Medical Center, both in Washington, DC. Dr. Lichtman founded Statesboro Psychiatric... Read More

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Our providers see each patient as an individual & personalize care to reflect their specific needs and goals.

Adult, Adolescent & Child Psychiatry
Psychotherapy
Neurostar TMS

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We Specialize in All Aspects of Mental Health

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Your Path to Wellness: Expert Depression Treatment Services

Depression is a potentially serious debilitating condition that significantly impacts the way people function and participate in daily activities. Symptoms of depression include feeling sad, helpless, hopeless, worthless or guilty. The person may have little energy and feel like sleeping all the time, or may experience insomnia and get very little sleep. Appetite may increase or decrease causing weight gain, or loss. People with depression often report little interest or pleasure in doing things including activities of daily living such as bathing. Some people have thoughts of suicide and self harm.

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Anxiety

Anxiety is a serious, potentially debilitating condition that may manifest in many different ways. One may experience social anxiety in which the anxiety is present in social situations such as school, gatherings, crowded venues, when meeting new people, when having to give a presentation. Some people experience a more generalized anxiety which involves a steady feeling of anxiousness which may manifest in physical symptoms such as stomach and headaches, increased sweating, shortness of breath, chest pain, increased heart rate, muscle tension, and a sense of dread.

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder that includes episodes of Major Depression in addition to episodes of Mania. Mania presents as distinct periods of time in which a person may experience excessive energy, decreased need for sleep, elevated mood or irritability, rapid speech, pressured speech, racing thoughts, grandiose thinking, impulsive/unusual behavior including excessive spending, sexual promiscuity, substance abuse, among others.

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ADHD

ADHD symptoms include short attention span, poor focus and concentration, being easily distracted, impulsive, failing to complete tasks, often losing things necessary to complete tasks, poor frustration tolerance, hyperactivity and inability to sit still, frequent daydreaming, talking too much, frequent interrupting, poor school performance. ADHD can affect children, adolescents as well as adults.

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PTSD

PTSD is a psychiatric condition that is triggered by a terrifying event. The person either is witness to the event, or actually experiences the event. If left untreated, symptoms may worsen over time and last for months to years after the trauma. When the symptoms begin to interfere with daily functioning it is time to seek help. Symptoms include, nightmares, flashbacks, intrusive recollections of the event, emotional or physical reaction to something that reminds you of the event, avoidance of places, activities or people that remind you of the event, negative changes in thinking and mood, changes in emotional reactions such as irritability, anger/aggression, trouble sleeping, being startled easily, self destructive behavior including drugs/alcohol or reckless driving, always feeling on guard watching for further danger.

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OCD

OCD is marked with obsessive thoughts that repeat over and over again in the mind, and is followed by an action (compulsion) that must be done to relieve the anxiety caused by the obsessive thought. Examples include counting things, constant need to straighten, washing hands, performing rituals prior to completing a task, and checking things over and over again.

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Addiction

Signs and symptoms of substance abuse and addiction vary considerably depending on the drug of choice. The common denominator is the effect the addiction has on the individual’s ability to function in society. Once addicted to a substance the person may have intense urges or cravings for the drug. They may spend an unusual amount of time worrying about their supply and making sure they do not run out of the drug at the expense of personal relationships and obligations. Some begin to feel that they must use the drug daily or several times per day just to function. Over time, they usually require more and more of the drug to get the same initial effect. The person may find him or herself spending more money than they should on the drug at the expense of other necessary things such as food, electricity and housing. The person may fail to meet obligations at work or with family because of the drug use. Withdrawal symptoms occur when an attempt is made to discontinue the drug.

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Eating Disorders

TMS stands for transcranial magnetic stimulation. It is used to treat depression by stimulating the brain using electromagnetic fields, similar to those produced by an MRI machine. TMS is non-invasive, meaning that it does not involve surgery. It does not require any anesthesia or sedation, as the patient remains awake and alert during the treatment. TMS is also non-systemic, meaning that it is not taken by mouth and does not circulate in the blood stream, limiting its side effects.

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What Our Patients Are Saying
Dr. Lichtman and his staff are amazing. He has helped my son through some very rough times and always gives me the best advice as well.
Best therapy place in town.
Dr. G is the best! He listens with empathy and is very attentive to the medication that I’m prescribed. He makes me feel like I truly matter and that my...
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