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Why Ararat Psychiatry?
In the Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis, chapters 6 through 9, Mount Ararat is named as the mountain where Noah’s Ark came to rest after the great flood. For forty days and forty nights, the world was engulfed in water, vast, uncertain, and overwhelming. But when the storm finally passed and the floodwaters began to recede, the ark found solid ground atop Mount Ararat. There, Noah, his family, and the animals stepped into a new beginning, a world reborn through resilience, faith, and hope.
This biblical story stands as an enduring symbol of strength, renewal, and resilience. Mount Ararat reminds us that no matter how fierce the storm or how long it lasts, there is always a place where peace returns, light breaks through, and healing begins.
In life, we all face our floods - anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, hopelessness. These emotional storms can shake us deeply, making the path forward feel uncertain. But just as in Noah’s journey, there comes a moment when the waters begin to retreat, revealing the possibility of healing, our own personal Mount Ararat
At Ararat Psychiatry, we believe in the inner strength that lives within every person, the ability to rise above adversity, to heal, and to begin again. We will walk alongside you every step of the way, offering professional care, heartfelt compassion, and unwavering hope. You are never alone. Together, we climb, we heal, and we rise stronger, united, and unstoppable.