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Dr. Sabet trained at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and is Board Certified in Psychiatry by the American Boards of Psychiatry and Neurology as well as the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine. He has been in practice over 25 years in northeast Ohio. Patients will benefit from his wide range of experience, and his emphasis on the practice of integrative medicine. He is a respected leader in the treatment of Adult ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression.

He understands that seeking help is a courageous decision, and considers it a sacred responsibility to carefully evaluate the risks versus benefits of any treatment. He does not prescribe potentially addictive or scheduled medication therapies. Benzodiazepines and sleep medicines such as Ativan, Xanax, and Ambien used for panic disorder and occasional insomnia must be limited to no more than two weeks until replaced by a permanent and safer solution. Stimulants such as Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin must be monitored closely and prescribed as a last resort for defined conditions such as ADHD. Beyond a certain age, or when faced with comorbid medical and psychiatric conditions, behavioral therapies must replace potentially toxic stimulants.

 

 

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Education and Training

Dr Sabet graduated in 1987 and specializes in psychiatry and behavioral psychiatry.

July 1990-July 1991

Chief Resident in Psychiatry

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio

July 1987-July 1991

Resident in Psychiatry

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio

July 1987-July 1988

Transitional Internship

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio

June 1987

Doctor of Medicine

Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana

June 1983

Honors Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

 

 

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Dr. Farid Sabet - America's Top 50 Doctors - Psychiatrist - Ohio

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