Ketamine Treatment Professional Team
Ketamine Treatment – Dr. Papp has been trained as a ketamine treatment and mental health professional to use an integrative approach to the practice of psychiatry, combining elements of psychotherapy with expert use of medications and natural supplements, as well as ketamine for treatment-resistant conditions.
Dr. Papp has been in practice for over 25 years, in various treatment settings, from ketamine treatment and mental health clinics to psychiatric departments of academic institutions, as well as private practice, allowing him to accumulate experience in treating a wide range of conditions. He has been actively involved with teaching, both residents and medical students as well as psychologists obtaining expertise in psychopharmacology.
MS Clinical Psychopharmacology
Julie Myers, PsyD, MSCP
MS Clinical Psychopharmacology
Phone: 858-414-1079
E-mail: JM@PointLomaClinic.com
Website: www.DrJulieMyers.com
MY ROLE AS A PSYCHOTHERAPIST
Dr. Julie Myers is dedicated to empowering individuals and families to regain control over their lives. She, as a mental health professional, helps patients learn to accept themselves unconditionally, change harmful behaviors, and address underlying conditions that fuel behaviors. She specializes in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, OCD, trauma, alcohol abuse, traumatic grief, and relationship issues.
Dr. Julie Myers holds a Psychology Doctorate and a Postdoctoral MS in Clinical Psychopharmacology. She is Board Certified in Biofeedback (BCIA Fellow), and a Master Addiction Counselor (NAADAC). As an Adjunct Faculty at Alliant Int’l U, Dr. Myers teaches psychopharmacology to psychologists who are training for prescriptive authority.
MY ROLE AS A PSYCHOTHERAPIST
Dr. Myers earned her undergraduate degree from UC San Diego and her doctorate from CSPP San Diego. She completed an APA-accredited internship at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, specializing in the treatment of underserved families and children. Her research has explored pediatric unintentional injuries, the impact of social media on the mental health of pre-teens, and the aging experience of older adults with autism. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty member at CSPP, where she teaches cognitive assessment
MY ROLE AS A PSYCHOTHERAPIST
Dr. Ariane Myers is a mental health professional committed to helping individuals realize their unique potential through a collaborative and engaging therapeutic process. She infuses humor and a sense of fun into her work, creating a warm and supportive environment for her clients.
Specializing in the treatment of anxiety, OCD, hair pulling/ skin picking, phobias, and tic disorders, Dr. Myers also addresses the intersection of mental health and developmental disabilities, including autism and ADHD. As a mental health professional, she believes effective therapy combines a nurturing therapeutic relationship with evidence-based techniques.
Dr. Myers earned her undergraduate degree from UC San Diego and her doctorate from CSPP San Diego. She completed an APA-accredited internship at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, specializing in the treatment of underserved families and children. Her research has explored pediatric unintentional injuries, the impact of social media on the mental health of pre-teens, and the aging experience of older adults with autism. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty member at CSPP, where she teaches cognitive assessment as a mental health professional.