Hi CDoll and welcome!

In addition to the above poster's suggestions, I see that though the psych gave the diagnosis, but at this point the GP seems to be getting involved in a way that
might be problematic. Regular GPs are very often out of their depth with psych issues, though many unfortunately don't realize/won't admit it). There are just so many ins and outs with BP, meds that work so differently for different people, med adjustments that are very commonly needed, and you can quickly see how all these details might be a bit much for a GP to keep up with (both current knowledge and observation-wise) and to catch the finer points of.
(I personally had a really bad experience with this... hugely insufficient screening (3 words, no joke!) which led to improper meds that only made things worse. For 2-3 years. A long time when things to get that bad.)
We can't diagnose of course, but from your description, it does deserve further exploration. Keep us posted, ok?