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Dr. Andrea M. Giedinghagen, MD is a pediatric psychiatrist in Saint Louis, MO specializing in pediatric psychiatry. She graduated from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine in 2013 and has 12 years of experience. Dr. Andrea M. Giedinghagen, MD is affiliated with Washington University Physicians, WashU Medicine, St. Louis Children's Hospital and BJC HealthCare.
1 Childrens Place
Saint Louis, MO 63110
13001 North Outer 40 Road
Town and Country, MO 63017
4444 Forest Park Avenue Suite 2600
Saint Louis, MO 63108
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Anxiety
Anxiety is a generic name given to a variety of conditions characterized by unusual amounts of fear and worry, especially unrealistic fears and tension. People who suffer from anxiety often are aware that their fears are irrational, but that knowledge does not make the feeling of being scared and anxious go away. To qualify as anxiety, symptoms must last for 6 months or more and interfere with the way a person lives their daily life. Some cases may be mild, where, for example, a person simply avoids certain situations. Other cases can be severe enough to be disabling.
Some of the specific conditions covered under the general label of anxiety include:
Collectively, anxiety disorders are the most common mental health issues diagnosed in the United States -- even more common than depression. Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with anxiety, and it is extremely common for a person with anxiety to have another illness at the same time, such as depression, a physical illness, or substance abuse.
Treatment for anxiety usually involves medication and psychotherapy together. Medications used may include antidepressants (which also work for anxiety), anti-anxiety medications, or beta blockers (which can be used to control the physical symptoms of anxiety). Psychotherapy can be useful to teach patients new ways of thinking and reacting so that they can manage their feelings of worry and fear. Support groups can also be very effective for anxiety, and they can be a form of treatment themselves for social phobias. Stress management, relaxation techniques, and meditation all help reduce feelings of anxiety or of being out of control. Finally, having a strong support network of family and friends is an excellent way to help manage the difficulties of life with anxiety.
Depression
Everyone knows what it feels like to get the blues once in a while. But depression is a serious illness that is more severe than a bad day and lasts much longer. Symptoms of depression stop a person from being able to function and enjoy daily activities for weeks or months at a time. It can happen to anyone, and it isn't something that people can control by force of will or "snap out of it."
Some common symptoms of depression include:
We don't yet know what causes depression, but it's thought that it is a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and social influences. Because of this, the most effective treatments for depression combine medication with psychotherapy. Therapy, especially cognitive-behavioral therapy, can be extremely helpful in resolving the negative thoughts and feelings that come with depression. It gives patients new tools that they can use themselves to cope when their depression is making them feel down.
Some of the common medications used to treat depression include antidepressants such as SSRI's (Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft) or atypical antidepressants (Cymbalta, Wellbutrin). It's important to remember that these medications have different effects on everybody, and no one medication works right for everyone. Patients may have to try a couple before finding the one that works just right for them. If the first medication they try doesn't work, they should talk to their doctor about trying something else. In extreme cases where medication is not enough, electro-convulsive therapy and hospitalization may be the answer to keeping a severely depressed person safe.
Depression is a difficult illness to deal with, but it is more common than believed and there are many people who can help. With the right treatment, individuals with depression can get back to fully enjoying life again.
Dr. Andrea M. Giedinghagen, MD graduated from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine in 2013. She completed residency at Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis. She is certified by the Psychiatry and has a state license in Missouri.
Medical School: Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine (2013)
Residency: Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis (2016)
Board Certification: Psychiatry
Licensed In: Missouri
Dr. Andrea M. Giedinghagen, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Andrea M. Giedinghagen, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Aetna US Access, Aetna National Advantage Program, Aetna Elect Choice, Aetna Open Choice PPO, United Healthcare, Aetna Open Access HMO, Aetna, MHBP, Aetna Choice POS II, Humana, Aetna Select, Aetna Elect Choice EPO, Coventry, Cigna, Blue California, Aetna Open Access PPO, Aetna Medicare HMO and Aetna Medicare PPO.
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Dr. Andrea Giedinghagen is a specialist in pediatric psychiatry. She is especially interested in depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. Dr. Giedinghagen is professionally affiliated with Washington University Physicians, St. Louis Children's Hospital, and WashU Medicine. She obtained her medical school training at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine and performed her residency at Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis. She accepts Aetna EPO, Blue California, Coventry, and more. According to BJC HealthCare, Dr. Giedinghagen is currently accepting new patients at her office in St. Louis, MO.