Resiliency Mental Health specializes in women’s psychiatric care, with a focus on perinatal mental health, ADHD, recovery, and high-performing professionals navigating life transitions.
Resiliency Mental Health was founded on a simple conviction: mental health care works best when it is built around people — not productivity quotas, insurance algorithms, or one‑size‑fits‑all systems.
After years in large healthcare settings, Nicole Buatala saw how time constraints, administrative demands, and volume‑driven models often limited the depth and quality of care patients deserved. Meaningful psychiatric work requires space — for listening, collaboration, and thoughtful decision‑making.
Resiliency Mental Health was created to remove those barriers.
As a membership‑based practice, care is structured, personalized, and free from insurance limitations. The focus is not on how many patients can be seen in a day, but on how well each person is supported in reclaiming their life.
Because when care is intentional, change lasts.
To help women navigating the perinatal period, ADHD, recovery, and professional burnout break free from limiting labels, reclaim their strength, and create meaningful, lasting change through personalized psychiatric care.
To redefine psychiatric care for women who carry responsibility for others — ensuring that those navigating perinatal transitions, ADHD, recovery, and professional burnout receive collaborative, growth‑oriented treatment that restores resilience, strength, and purpose.
Women navigating perinatal change, ADHD, recovery, or burnout deserve care that sees the whole person — not just a label. Diagnosis informs treatment; it does not define identity.
Healing requires both empathy and responsibility. We provide supportive care while encouraging ownership, growth, and sustainable change.
Thoughtful, evidence-informed prescribing integrated with behavioral strategies and psychological growth. Medication supports resilience; it does not replace it.
Psychiatric care works best as a partnership. Decisions are shared, goals are clear, and treatment is individualized to each woman’s season of life.
Mothers, healthcare professionals, and high-achieving women often carry responsibility for others. They deserve structured, proactive support — not just crisis intervention.
Stability, resilience, and identity restoration require intentional, ongoing care — not reactive or volume-driven treatment.
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