Lisa A. Youngblood, RN provides psychiatric medication management from 4700 Spring Street in La Mesa, board-certified as a mental health nurse practitioner under California nursing license 11105. Prescriptions for psychotropic medications originating from the Spring Street office coordinate with independent pharmacies like Village Rose Pharmacy in La Mesa Village, where pharmacist consultation supports patient adherence monitoring and side-effect management for SSRIs, mood stabilizers, and stimulant medications. Youngblood's integrative approach combines conventional psychopharmacology with vitamin and herbal supplementation protocols, targeting mood disorders, anxiety, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and adult ADHD. The medication management framework often runs alongside chiropractic treatment for patients at La Mesa Spine Center whose chronic musculoskeletal pain drives anxiety and sleep disruption requiring pharmacological support. Highest-complexity prescribing involves cross-tapering multiple psychotropic classes for treatment-resistant depression, calibrating serotonergic, noradrenergic, and dopaminergic agents to achieve therapeutic response while minimizing discontinuation syndrome and drug-interaction risks.