Dr. Sridhar Yaratha is an accomplished forensic psychiatrist who provides services to the courts in the Richmond, Virginia, area. Dr. Sridhar Yaratha also manages the care of patients with chronic mental illness and has extensive experience in addiction psychiatry. A recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry highlighted the prevalence of addiction in today’s society, with 23 million, or 10 percent of Americans, having experienced a serious drug problem over the course of their lifetime. Of these, only 25 percent sought any type of treatment. At present, an estimated 4 percent of the U.S. population has a drug use disorder, with less than 15 percent receiving professional care. The study was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and parallels a JAMA Psychiatry study that found that 32 million Americans have faced a serious alcohol problem over the past year alone. Making the situation more complex and difficult to bring under control, other mental health problems, ranging from posttraumatic stress disorder to depression, are more common among those with drug use disorders.
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Dr. Sridhar Yaratha currently serves as a forensic psychiatrist at Central State Hospital in Petersburg, Virginia, and an attending psychiatrist for Gateway Homes in Chesterfield. On his website, Dr. Sridhar Yaratha includes links to research about psychological issues such as anxiety disorders.
Although many people feel anxious for various reasons throughout their lives, some feel anxious nearly all the time. People who experience continuous anxiety for a period of at least six months may have an anxiety disorder, such as one of the following. 1. Panic Disorder: symptoms are exacerbated by stress and include panic attacks resulting from minor events and feeling self-conscious at being unable to complete ordinary tasks. 2. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): someone with OCD will repeat an action numerous times without being able to easily stop themselves from doing so. 3. Social Anxiety Disorder: this disorder causes one to fear judgment from others, and can be so overwhelming that it negatively impacts ordinary daily functioning. 4. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): often beginning in one's teens, GAD intensifies with age and involves persistent worry without a discernable cause. |
AuthorSince 2006, Dr. Sridhar Yaratha has worked for Central State Hospital in Petersburg, Virginia, as a forensic psychiatrist and attending physician for the men’s long-term forensic unit. Archives
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