We've seen a lot of living gems in the field of medical practice and they are living up to the expectations of the people who rely largely on them. When Dr Jake Sacks started off his career, little did he know he was heading for a prestigious status in the medical field. After taken the decision to respond to the need of humanity through medical treatment, Jake Sacks attended the University of Colorado Medical School, Denver to study medicine specializing in psychiatric therapy and later on proceeded to Bellevue Hospital where he completed his residency program.
Being an emotional doctor who creates time to take up the task of the need for quality treatment, he set up a private psychiatric clinic, Jack Sacks MD and works as a private psychiatrist by offering quality psychotherapy treatment to patients and at the same time taking care of its medication management.
As a young man who has passion for rendering help to medically retarded person, Dr Jake Sacks also took up a job at UCST, San Francisco General Hospital as a psychiatrist. This gentle fellow takes his passion so serious and in the process search for any available course that could be of help in achieving his ultimate goal. This notion prompted him to continue his search for more knowledge at San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. The many achievements of Jake Sacks can be attributed to his educational background and his stout and stance approaches towards many challenges that stand in between him and his aim.
An expert to the extreme, he also has deep knowledge of psychoanalytic psychotherapy treatment without applying medication. He has an attitude of relating closely with his patients thereby creating healthy doctor-patient rapport. While he consider this strategy as his driving tool in taking care of psychic problems, Dr Jake Sacks believes his ability to be thoughtful is the secret of his success. By checking on how he carries out his therapy with or without applying medication, it could be observed the he is a careful and caring doctor who never avoids his task.
Some of his specializations include alcohol, drug, sexual, substance, and domestic abuse. He also treats depression and trauma, divorce and domestic violence. In addition, he responds to sexual and drug addiction, suicidal ideation and attempt, mental and sexuality disorder.