Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences’ Behavioral Medicine Program addresses stress, psychological factors in disease, and behavioral and pharmacological approaches to the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of stress-related medical disorders.
We strive to advance the scientific understanding of biological, social, psychological, and behavioral factors in human health and disease through research and education, and to apply this knowledge to the development of interventions for disease prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Our behavioral health clinical services include:
Because there is a close link between heart health and mental well-being, we also offer a number of cardiovascular measurement services -- both invasive and noninvasive.
Please note that many of these specialized clinical programs also conduct ongoing mental health research trials that may be accessible to eligible and interested patients and families.
For more information about behavioral medicine services at Duke, or to schedule an appointment or get a referral, call 919-684-0100 locally or 888-ASK-DUKE (888-275-3853) toll-free, or e-mail us at psycinfo@mc.duke.edu.
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