Mental Wellness for Ambitious Minds
Supporting Professionals with ADHD, Anxiety, and Stress
At Upper Echelon Psychiatry, we understand how overwhelming it can feel to manage work, relationships, and expectations. Especially when you're navigating the complexities of ADHD, anxiety, or chronic stress. As a mental health practice affirming of LGBTQ+ identities, we are here to support professionals who are often high-achieving but silently struggling.
You Don’t Have to Have It All Together
From the outside, you may appear capable, organized, and put-together. But inside, you may be experiencing racing thoughts, self-doubt, procrastination, irritability, low self esteem or burnout. ADHD can look like forgetfulness, difficulty focusing, or constant overthinking. Anxiety can show up as irritability, sleeplessness, or avoidance. You are not alone, and your struggles are valid.
Compassionate, Identity-Affirming Care
Dee Wilson, DNP, APRN is experienced in working with the LGBTQ+ community and approaches each patient with empathy, not judgment. We know that mental health symptoms don’t exist in a vacuum. They are often shaped by experiences of discrimination, pressure to succeed, and not feeling seen. Our goal is to help you identify patterns, gain clarity, and feel more in control of your life—on your own terms.
Personalized Support for Your Goals
Whether you're exploring a diagnosis, managing existing symptoms, or simply trying to function better day to day, we can help. We offer psychiatric evaluations, ADHD assessments, and ongoing medication management for people located in Oregon, Washington State, Washington DC, and Maryland.
Now Accepting New Patients
We make it easy to get started with an online intake form, transparent pricing, and virtual sessions designed for busy professionals. We specialize in supporting professionals navigating stress, anxiety, and ADHD—whether you identify as LGBTQ+ or not. Many of our clients are high-achieving individuals who feel overwhelmed, irritable, or stuck, and are looking for compassionate, nonjudgmental guidance to better understand their symptoms and move forward with clarity.