Comprehensive Psychiatric Care
with Seth Crossan, FNP-C, PHMNP-BC
Seth Crossan is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Advanced Practice Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. He provides holistic and comprehensive care through both in-person and telepsychiatry services, ensuring that patients can access the care they need conveniently.
Expertise in Telepsychiatry and Medication Management
Seth specializes in telepsychiatry, offering accessible mental health treatment remotely. He is skilled in medication management, helping patients navigate their mental health conditions with the right psychiatric medications. His expertise covers a range of conditions, including:
• Adult Psychiatry: Treating adults with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and other psychiatric disorders.
• Personalized Medication Plans: Seth uses genetic testing to offer tailored medication regimens, removing the guesswork from traditional approaches to psychiatric medication.
A Holistic Approach to Mental Health Care
Seth integrates a mind-body-spirit approach, focusing on the whole person rather than just symptoms. His experience as a former Director of Nursing provides him with a well-rounded perspective, blending nursing leadership with compassionate, patient-centered care. Whether in-person or through telepsychiatry, his goal is to support his patients’ mental and physical health comprehensively.
Seth Crossan’s Background and Qualifications
Seth’s educational and professional background reflects his commitment to excellence in mental health care:
• Undergraduate in Psychology: William Paterson University
• Nursing Degree: West Chester University
• Graduate Degree as Family Nurse Practitioner: Wilmington University
• Post-Graduate Certification in Psychiatric Mental Health: Wilkes University
Seth’s extensive clinical experience includes, but is not limited to:
Adult ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment
Mood Disorders, including Depression and Stable Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety Disorders, Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Adjustment Disorders
Bereavement/Loss
Religious and Cultural issues
College Transitions
Professional Stress for Executives
LGBTQ+ issues