Medication Management in Fayetteville & Rogers, Arkansas

“Medication management should feel thoughtful, collaborative, and personalized, not rushed or one-size-fits-all.”

Medication Management Services For IMPROVED MENTAL HEALTH

At Psychology & Counseling Associates, also known as PCA, we believe the best psychiatric care happens when providers take time to listen, understand patterns, review history carefully, and build meaningful therapeutic relationships. Our goal is to create a supportive, respectful, and collaborative experience where patients feel heard, informed, and involved in their treatment.

PCA provides medication management services for patients in Fayetteville, Rogers, and communities throughout Northwest Arkansas. Medication management is not simply about prescribing medication. It is a process focused on understanding your symptoms, evaluating your overall mental and emotional health, discussing treatment options, monitoring progress, and helping you move toward greater stability and quality of life.

Our providers take the time to listen and work collaboratively with patients to create individualized treatment plans based on each person’s unique needs, goals, preferences, and history.

What Is Medication Management?

Medication management is a mental health service in which one of our psychiatric providers, such as a psychiatrist (MD) or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), evaluates, prescribes, monitors, and adjusts medications used to support the treatment of mental health conditions.

At PCA, medication management appointments may include:

  • Initial psychiatric evaluation
  • Symptom assessment
  • Discussion of treatment options
  • Medication recommendations
  • Monitoring effectiveness and side effects
  • Education regarding medications
  • Supportive counseling and coping strategies
  • Coordination with therapists or other healthcare providers when appropriate
  • Ongoing treatment planning

Medication is only one potential tool in treatment. For many patients, the best outcomes come from combining medication with therapy, healthy routines, lifestyle support, and strong coping skills. PCA offers therapy, testing, and medication management services, which can support a more coordinated approach to mental health care when appropriate.

What Happens During the First Appointment?

“We focus on more than simply prescribing medication.”

Your initial appointment is generally more comprehensive than follow-up visits. The purpose of the first visit is to understand your concerns, review symptoms and history, discuss prior treatment experiences, and begin building an appropriate treatment plan.

During the appointment, your provider may ask about:

  • Current symptoms
  • Emotional concerns
  • Medical history
  • Prior medications
  • Therapy history
  • Family history
  • Sleep patterns
  • Stressors and life circumstances
  • Substance use history
  • Goals for treatment

Patients are encouraged to be open and honest so providers can make the most informed and safe treatment recommendations possible. In some cases, medication may be discussed during the first appointment. In other situations, additional information, therapy, medical evaluation, or follow-up visits may be recommended before medication decisions are made.

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Follow-Up Appointments

Follow-up medication management visits focus on monitoring progress, reviewing medication response, assessing side effects, adjusting treatment when necessary, and supporting overall mental wellness.

These visits are often shorter than the initial evaluation but remain an important part of ongoing care. The frequency of follow-up appointments varies based on symptoms, medication type, stability, and individual treatment needs.

If you are already receiving counseling, your provider may also talk with you about whether coordination with your therapist or another healthcare provider would be helpful. PCA’s providers aim to support care that feels informed, steady, and responsive to your needs over time.

Medication Management Is Collaborative

At PCA, we believe the best treatment relationships are collaborative. We encourage patients to ask questions, discuss concerns openly, share changes in symptoms, report medication side effects, and communicate honestly about what is or is not helping.

Mental health treatment is rarely one-size-fits-all. Finding the right treatment approach sometimes takes time, adjustments, patience, and ongoing communication. Your provider will work with you to understand your response to treatment and consider next steps that fit your health history, comfort level, and goals.

Therapy and Medication Often Work Together

Medication can be helpful for reducing symptoms, improving emotional regulation, increasing focus, stabilizing mood, or improving daily functioning. However, medication alone may not address underlying stressors, trauma, relationship concerns, coping patterns, or life challenges.

PCA offers both therapy and medication management services, allowing for collaborative and coordinated care when appropriate.

“For many individuals, combining therapy and medication provides the strongest long-term outcomes.”

Telehealth Medication Management

Many medication management appointments may be completed through telehealth when clinically appropriate. Telehealth allows patients to attend appointments from the privacy and convenience of home while maintaining access to psychiatric care in Northwest Arkansas.

Patients participating in telehealth visits may be asked to verify identity, confirm location, ensure privacy, and use approved telehealth platforms. In some situations, in-person visits may still be required based on medication type, clinical concerns, safety considerations, or regulatory requirements.

What Makes PCA’s CARE Different?

At PCA, we strive to provide CARE with:

  • Compassion
  • Attention
  • Respect
  • Empathy

Our providers recognize that reaching out for mental health support takes courage. We aim to create an environment where patients feel heard, supported, informed, and treated with dignity.

We also recognize that mental health treatment is deeply personal. Our goal is not simply symptom reduction, but helping patients improve functioning, relationships, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life.

Helpful Medication Education Resources

For general education about psychiatric medications, the National Institute of Mental Health offers an overview of mental health medications, including common medication categories and questions to discuss with a provider.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration also explains Medication Guides, which are FDA-approved patient labeling materials for certain prescription medications. These resources are not a substitute for medical advice, but they can help patients prepare thoughtful questions for their provider.

REAL PATIENTS

Scott E.
Dawn Martin is an amazing and patient therapist. She agreed to accept me as her patient and allow my then wife to join a few sessions to work on communications. My now ex-wife was so disrespectful not only to me, but to Dawn that she had to ban my ex-wife from the building but agreed to keep seeing me. I was in an emotionally, mentally, verbally and physically abusive marriage (yes, women do those things too), and the only one who ever witnessed and believes that part of my ex-wife is Dawn. She has been so supportive throughout this entire ordeal and helped me realize that I’m not actually in the twilight zone.
Dominique C.
I love this place, love the people, and will continue to come here for years to come.
Krystal U.
I am a patient of Dr. Chapman and highly recommend her for medication services. She has given me excellent care and has helped my mental health tremendously with her expertise. I am so thankful to meet with her and have her guidance on treatment! She is very personable and thorough, I feel that I am in very good hands with her.
Astrid L.
I've been seeing Kathy Jordan for years and she has been an amazing therapist to say the least. I can confidently say her treatment has altered thr course of my life for the better!
Chelsea L.N.
I have been seeing Dr. Chapman forever and I just think she is very competent and knowledgeable about her practice. I have also seen a few therapists in the office. Matt at the Rogers location was incredible, but then I tried to switch to a woman - I don’t remember her name, and she said one of the most offensive and upsetting things she could have possibly said. I’m still giving this place 5 stars though because I do really like Dr. Chapman. She always tries hard to get me the right medications despite my insurance being a huge pain. And because my former therapist Matt was one of the best therapists I’ve had.
Hailey B.
I’ve been going here for about 5 years, and it’s been a tremendous hand in helping me navigate my life mentally. Knowledgeable staff and comforting environment

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Medication recommendations are based on clinical evaluation, symptoms, history, safety considerations, and patient preferences.

Absolutely. Many patients participate in both therapy and medication management.

Initial appointments are generally longer and more comprehensive. Follow-up appointments are often shorter but vary depending on individual needs.

Yes, many services may be available through telehealth when clinically appropriate.

Patients always have the right to discuss concerns, ask questions, and participate in treatment decisions.

Contact PCA

If you are interested in learning more about medication management services at Psychology & Counseling Associates, our team is happy to help answer questions and assist with scheduling.

New patients can begin by requesting an appointment online. You may also contact PCA with general questions or call (479) 443-5575 ext. 1.

Psychology & Counseling Associates has locations in Fayetteville and Rogers, Arkansas, and serves patients throughout Northwest Arkansas.

We are honored to be part of your mental health journey.

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