Family Psychiatric Services in Northbrook, IL
Making positive changes to your life can be difficult, especially when you’re struggling with a problem that feels bigger than yourself. You do not have to face these challenges alone. By teaming up with Victor M. Uribe, M.D., you have the power to navigate the issues that affect you. He provides psychiatric services in Northbrook, IL.
Dr. Uribe has more than 40 years of experience in the field of psychology, including adolescent psychiatry. He utilizes that experience to help others better understand themselves and their challenges. Thanks to his work and dedication in the field, he is one of the region’s leading authorities on the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of behavioral problems. He has extensive experience in both child psychiatry and the issues which might affect adolescents.
Helping Patients of All Ages
You deserve to make your place in the world. Allow Dr. Uribe to help you and your loved ones on this journey. He is a psychoanalyst who assists patients of all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults. As every person is unique, Dr. Uribe adapts his methods to focus on the patient. This paves the way for an effective treatment that allows individuals to meet their goals. In addition to his private patients, he also works with governmental clients.
About Dr. Uribe’s Services
As a psychoanalyst consultant, Dr. Uribe covers a wide range of areas for private and governmental clients, including:
- Children
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Families
- Counseling
- Diverse Psychotherapies
Mental health affects virtually every aspect of a person’s life. As a health care professional in family psychiatry, Dr. Uribe encourages an empathetic environment. He offers different pathways to treatment, which can include group therapy, counseling, and medicine. Dr. Uribe pays attention to a patient’s situation, which allows for treatment that also adapts with the individual.
Mission Statement
Dr. Uribe offers empathic understanding, evaluation, and physical and psychological interventions to foster a friendly and professional therapeutic relationship with his patients. He considers the physical, cognitive, emotional, and other mental functions in his diagnostic and therapeutic process. As clinically indicated, he recommends and provides psychotropic and other medications and diverse psychotherapies, and the involvement of relatives and other pertinent persons as part of the treatment plan.
Among the therapeutic goals, he helps his patients enable themselves to use their will to choose and make pertinent positive changes, and to follow recommendations to eliminate or decrease the source of their problems or to live with them with minimum stress and healthy adaptation.