My name is Dympna Ndelle ( Dee), and I am a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner passionate about helping people with life’s challenges. I have been in the mental health field since 2005, when I got my first job as a psychiatric registered nurse at Spring Grove Hospital.
I earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and a master’s degree in science in nursing, specializing in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from Walden University. I have 20 years of experience working with diverse patients from different backgrounds and cultures.
My mission is to empower my patients by providing them with the tools they need to help them heal, grow, and prosper. My purpose is to provide individualized, person-centered care that suits the needs of each patient.
My vision is to de-stigmatize mental health care. To empower my patients to create and live enriched lives despite living with mental illness.
Please schedule a phone appointment to determine if I am the best fit for you.
Psychotherapy is a type of treatment that can help individuals manage a wide range of mental health conditions and other emotional problems or challenges. It can give us direction in treatment and life by alleviating specific symptoms and helping to identify the root cause of a problem, feeling, or condition. It can also help us develop coping and problem-solving mechanisms. For best results, psychotherapy may be used in combination with medication management. We offer psychotherapy for depression and other mood disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, ADHD, and personality disorders. We also offer psychotherapy to help people cope with stressful life events, the impact of trauma, medical illness, or loss and grief, such as the death of a loved one. We specialize in talk therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, insight therapy, person-centered therapy, and dialectical behavioral therapy. Different therapies work better in specific situations, and a combination of these can be used at different times.
Psychiatric medication management is a collaborative process between the patient, mental health provider, and other providers to ensure the patient is getting the proper medication, dosage, and treatment plan. The process ensures safety through lab monitoring, education, monitoring of side/adverse effects, diet, and other safety protocols.
We aim to understand the patient’s experience through periodic follow-up visits and ensure our patients receive evidence-based medication choices and that these are used as safely as possible. We make medication optimization part of our routine practice.
We manage medication for the following:
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