Kaiser Permanente psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Meesook Park practices in Point Loma at the Kenyon Street facility near Pechanga Arena, treating mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and seasonal affective disorder with a George Washington University School of Medicine degree and more than twenty years of clinical experience. Her medication-management protocols coordinate with the behavioral-health therapy team on the same campus, and Kaiser's integrated-care model connects her prescribing decisions to the addiction-medicine and dual-diagnosis work handled by colleagues such as Dennis Cook MD in the Kenyon Street psychiatry department. Korean-language capability allows Park to conduct evaluations and treatment planning in a patient's primary language, reducing the diagnostic-accuracy loss that interpreter-mediated sessions can introduce. The second-floor psychiatry suite shares data internally with the chemical-dependency program on the first floor, enabling cross-referral for members whose substance-use and psychiatric presentations overlap. Patients whose treatment plans include psychotherapy alongside pharmacotherapy are referred to community counseling providers such as Helm and Harbor Counseling when Kaiser's in-network therapy waitlist exceeds clinical timelines. The most complex cases involve multi-medication regimens for treatment-resistant depression that require serial titration, augmentation strategies, and close lab monitoring across months of adjustment.