Who We Help

You’ve tried. You’re still struggling. That matters.

Origin Mental Wellness works with patients dealing with mood symptoms, low energy, emotional numbness, and depression, especially when previous treatment hasn’t been enough.

The Patients We Serve

The people who come to us aren’t new to mental health care. Many have been in therapy. Many have tried antidepressants or mood stabilizers. Some have had periods of improvement. Others feel like nothing has touched it.

What they share is a sense that something is still off and that no one has fully looked at why. That’s the question we start with.

What We Commonly Treat

Our mental health practice focuses on mood symptoms and brain health, particularly in patients whose symptoms have been persistent, partial, or treatment-resistant.

 
 

Depression is more than persistent sadness. For many patients, it shows up as numbness, disconnection, exhaustion, or a quiet flatness that makes everything harder. We take a thorough approach, looking not just at symptom presentation, but at the biological factors that may be sustaining it.

 
 

If you’ve tried two or more antidepressants at adequate doses without sufficient relief, your depression may be considered treatment-resistant. This isn’t a dead end: it’s a more specific clinical picture that opens access to more targeted options, including Spravato® and a deeper biological assessment.

 
 

Fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest. Low energy that makes ordinary life feel like work. For many patients, this is the symptom that concerns them most, and the one that gets the least clinical attention. We take it seriously, and we look at the physiological contributors that are often missed.

 
 

Feeling disconnected from people, from things that used to matter, from your own emotional life. This isn’t laziness or attitude. It’s a symptom, and one that often has biological contributors worth examining.

 

Low Motivation

 

Difficulty initiating, difficulty sustaining, difficulty caring…even about things you know matter to you. Low motivation is one of the most disabling symptoms of mood disorders, and one of the last to improve with standard treatment. We look further.

 
 

Shifts in mood that are difficult to predict or manage, even with ongoing psychiatric care. We work to understand the full clinical picture: diagnosis, medication fit, and the physiological factors that can amplify mood dysregulation.

 
 

Mental cloudiness, slow thinking, difficulty concentrating. Often alongside mood symptoms, sometimes separate from others. Cognitive complaints are common in depression and are frequently under-addressed. We take them seriously as part of the clinical picture.

Doing everything right and still not feeling well?

There's a particular kind of discouragement that comes from showing up to therapy, taking your medication, trying to make the changes your providers recommend — and still not feeling like yourself.

We take that seriously. Persistent symptoms despite treatment often signal that something hasn't been fully evaluated. That's not a judgment on prior care. It's an opening.

If you recognize yourself here, let's talk.

Call us at 614-569-7837 or schedule an evaluation directly below.

Refer a Patient: Fax form to 866-309-4381.