A new psychiatric practice in Warwick, Rhode Island, is preparing to launch with an innovative approach that combines evidence-based mental health treatment, digital wellness technology, and comprehensive patient education. Arzilence Psychiatry, founded by Brown University–trained psychiatrist Dr. Paul Bowary, aims to reshape how mental health care is delivered through a model centered on understanding the mind—not just treating its symptoms.
Beyond Traditional Treatment
Unlike conventional practices that focus on a mix of medication management, psychotherapy, and interventional options, Arzilence stands out for its emphasis on bringing knowledge to the center of care. The practice treats complex conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, OCD, and adult ADHD through precision psychiatry and neuromodulation, but what truly defines its model is the educational partnership it builds with patients and families.
Here, psychoeducation is not a supplement—it is the thread that connects every aspect of care, helping individuals understand how their brains work, why certain patterns repeat, and how insight becomes a therapeutic tool in itself.

At the heart of this educational vision is ArziFlow, a neuroscience-inspired wellness platform designed for adults with ADHD and executive-function challenges. Set to enter private beta testing in October 2025, ArziFlow uses visual metaphors and AI-guided prompts to help users plan, reflect, and regulate daily routines—while also learning about themselves, recognizing cognitive and emotional patterns, and translating that awareness into healthier habits.
Education as Medicine
Through its educational arm, Arzilence Academy, the practice provides structured, accessible learning about psychiatric conditions, treatment approaches, and the neuroscience behind care. The goal is to give patients and families the same scientific literacy that clinicians rely on—empowering them to participate actively in recovery and decision-making. This focus on understanding marks the practice’s defining difference: psychiatry not as a closed system, but as a shared process of learning.

A Vision for the Future
Arzilence has established a multidisciplinary Advisory Board spanning psychiatry, neurology, psychotherapy, nursing, and neuropsychology to ensure accountability and continued innovation. As the practice prepares for launch and develops research partnerships to evaluate outcomes, it hopes to demonstrate how modern psychiatry can evolve beyond symptom management into a model that fosters adaptability, self-awareness, and lasting resilience.
By merging clinical expertise with education and digital wellness, Arzilence Psychiatry represents a thoughtful step forward in mental health care—one that transforms treatment into collaboration and knowledge into healing.
