The Duke Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
provides psychiatric, psychological, and substance abuse
diagnosis and treatment for children, adolescents, and their
parents and families.
For more than 40 years, Duke Medicine has advocated and
delivered the highest-caliber mental health care for children
and adolescents ages. The Division of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry is committed to its partnerships with
community-based health care, education, social services
programs dedicated to the safety of our children and
adolescents. We invite you to contact us to help advocate for
the mental health care of young people.
Backed by our state-of-the-art research initiatives, Duke is
a leader in developing innovative and effective treatments for
a wide variety of pediatric mental health conditions and
concerns, including:
- Antisocial conduct
- Anxiety and mood disorders
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Autism
- Behavioral concerns
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Developmental disorders
- Down syndrome
- Drug and alcohol abuse (ages 13-21)
- Family problems
- Fragile X syndrome
- Individual and family adjustment issues
- Learning disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive, Tourette’s, and tic disorders
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Psychosis
- School performance concerns
- Severe trauma
- Substance abuse
Services
Our child psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers
take a collaborative, compassionate, child- and family-centered
approach to their work. The result is a broad array of
integrated diagnostic and treatment services for children three
to 18 years old that address many developmental, behavioral and
psychiatric conditions, and are carefully designed to achieve
the best outcome for each and every patient.
These services -- most available on an outpatient basis --
include:
- Behavioral and developmental assessments
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
- Diagnostic evaluations and second opinions
- Expert consultation
- Fragile X syndrome counseling
- Genetic counseling
- Individual and family therapy
- Medication management (for patients taking psychotropic
drugs)
- Neuropsychiatric, neurodevelopmental, and
psycho-educational testing
- Outpatient substance abuse treatment and recovery
program
- Pain management
- Parenting training groups
- Psychiatric and substance abuse evaluations
- Psychological and neuropsychological testing
Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences practitioners also
provide psychiatric consultation to Duke Children’s Hospital
inpatients, Duke Children’s Health Center outpatients, Durham
Public Schools, and a number of community health centers. Our
service to families with limited income remains a priority for
us.
Specialized Programs
Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences offers a number of
specialized programs for children and adolescents with mental
health concerns. Get details
about programs offered.
A Children’s Mental Health Crisis
In a 2001 report, the Surgeon General of the United States
found that one in 10 American children and adolescents suffers
from a mental illness severe enough to interfere with normal
functioning and development. Only about one-fifth of these
troubled youngsters receive specialized mental health care in
any given year.
These statistics have changed very little in the past two
decades -- and the World Health Organization now predicts that
in the next 20 years, mental illness will take its place as one
of the top five causes of disability and death in children and
adolescents.
How Duke Psychiatry Can Help
We offer collaborative, team-based programs for children and
adolescents -- from initial evaluation to follow-up treatment.
Our expert clinicians represent a broad range of complementary
specialties and bring an unparalleled, comprehensive approach
to treatment planning and continuing care. And because we are
integrated with the internationally recognized Duke University
Health System, we can easily make referrals to our pediatric
medicine and surgery when necessary.
Duke’s evidence-based treatments ensure that our patients
receive the latest, safest and most effective therapies
available. Our staff of clinicians includes leaders in
psychiatric and psychological research, who participate in
numerous studies of new treatments. In some cases, our patients
may participate in these studies and benefit from the most
attentive and leading-edge care possible.
Locations
This service is available at: