Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences encompasses a broad
spectrum of programs and services -- from expert medication
evaluation and outpatient counseling for troubling personal
issues to treatment for substance abuse and eating disorders to
inpatient care for acute conditions and severe mental
illness.
Our skilled clinical team -- which includes psychiatrists,
psychologists, specialized nurses, clinical social workers, and
substance abuse counselors -- evaluates, diagnoses, and treats
patients facing mental health issues of all types and levels of
severity.
These issues include, but are not limited to:
- Affective (mood) disorders, such as anxiety disorders,
bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder, depression
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Behavioral health issues, including anger management,
family and couples issues, stress management, and weight
loss
- Bipolar disorder
- Chronic pain
- Disaster mental health
- Drug addiction and alcohol dependence
- Eating disorders
- Geriatric psychiatry
- Health psychology
- Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCDs)
- Pediatric mental health disorders
- Personality disorders
- Phobias
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Psychiatric disorders associated with medical
illness
- Severe mental illness, such as psychosis and
schizophrenia
- Sexuality issues
- Sleep disorders
- Tic disorders and Tourette’s syndrome
- Traumatic stress disorder
- Women’s issues
Our goal is to deliver responsive, affordable, comprehensive
mental health care to each patient who seeks our
assistance.
Ranked among the country’s best programs of its kind by
U.S.News & World Report, Duke’s Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences delivers highly skilled,
compassionate, and specialized care to pediatric, adult and
geriatric patients.
In addition to its clinical services, the Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences also has an active research
program, which gives patients the opportunity to participate in
clinical trials for a variety of mental health issues, and
speeds the translation of important scientific discoveries to
clinical use, where they can benefit patients.
For more information about Duke’s mental health services, or
to schedule an initial evaluation or get a clinical psychiatry
referral, call the Centralized Evaluation Service at
919-684-0100 locally or 888-ASK-DUKE
(888-275-3853) toll-free, or e-mail us at
psycinfo@mc.duke.edu.