About

Outpour Clinic was founded on the belief that we are called to pour into our community—offering compassionate, evidence-based mental health care grounded in service, equity, and excellence. We provide culturally responsive and trauma-informed psychiatric care that acknowledges the lived realities of underrepresented populations. Representation isn’t just welcomed here—it’s woven into the very fabric of how we practice.

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Our Services

We specialize in psychiatric consultation for:

  • Youth and Emerging Adults

  • Women’s Mental Health (including Perinatal and Reproductive Mental Health)

  • Black, Racialized and Immigrant Populations

  • Individuals seeking culturally-informed care

Our services include 

  • Diagnostic clarification

  • Treatment planning

  • Short-term follow-up

Specialized Treatment Areas

At Outpour Clinic, we provide focused psychiatric consultation for individuals experiencing:

    • Major depressive disorder

    • Generalized anxiety disorder and excessive worry

    • Panic disorder and agoraphobia

    • Social anxiety and performance fears

    • Bipolar spectrum disorders (type I, II, and unspecified)

    • Adjustment disorders related to life transitions, immigration, or caregiving

    • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

    • Complex trauma and early attachment disruptions

    • Culturally mediated trauma (e.g., intergenerational, racial, or migration-related)

    • Occupational or caregiving burnout

    • Depression and anxiety during pregnancy or postpartum

    • Pregnancy-related OCD and intrusive thoughts

    • Birth trauma and postpartum PTSD

    • Perinatal loss, miscarriage, and grief

    • Pregnancy after loss

    • Partner/paternal mental health

    • Reproductive mental health planning (e.g., medication guidance pre-conception)

    • Support during fertility treatments

    • Cross-cultural adjustment and migration-related stressors.

    • Racial trauma and minority stress

    • Spiritual or faith-based identity concerns in the context of mental health

    • Stigma-related distress related to mental illness within cultural communities.