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Mood Disorders Clinic
The
Mood Disorders Program provides specialty evaluation and treatment of adult
patients with mood
disorders and mixed mood/anxiety disorders.
Typical patients range in age from early adulthood to late
life, and are
diagnosed with a range of disorders including Bipolar Disorder, Major
Depression, Dysthymia,
Panic and Generalized Anxiety Disorders, Organic Mood
Disorder, and severe Adjustment Disorders.
Patients are referred for both one-time diagnostic and treatment second
opinions as well as for ongoing
care. Biological
and psychological therapies are provided by attending psychiatrists, psychiatry
residents,
psychologists, social workers, and trained counselors.
Diagnostic
and treatment modalities include:
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Initial standard diagnostic interviews by a trained counselor and an
attending psychiatrist.
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Ancillary laboratory and imaging tests including EEG and MRI
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Ancillary clinical testing including personality and
neuro-cognitive
testing.
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Psychopharmacologic therapies administered by nationally recognized
faculty who specialize in the diagnosis and
treatment of mood and anxiety disorders.
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State-of-the-art electroconvulsive therapy services available for both
inpatient, outpatient and maintenance
ECT
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Individual and group cognitive therapy and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
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Biofeedback
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Specialized treatment programs for elderly patients and patients with
bipolar disorder.
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Inpatient psychiatric treatment at Duke University Hospital
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Investigational drug trials available through research
protocols
CLINICAL
FACULTY AND ALLIED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
John L. Beyer, M.D. Mood Disorders;
Geriatric Psychiatry, General Psychiatry
Dan
G. Blazer, M.D., Ph.D.: Geriatric Psychiatry; Mood Disorders
Cynthia
Jones, MS, LPC, NCC: Counseling for patients and families with mood disorders
K.
Ranga R. Krishnan, M..D., Ph.D.: Psychopharmacology; Neuroendocrine Disorders
Andrew
D. Krystal, M.D.: Mood Disorders; Sleep Disorders; and Electroconvulsive Therapy
Thomas
R. Lynch, Ph.D.: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; DBT
Diane
E. Meglin, M.S.W., A.C.S.W. Individual and Couples Psychotherapy; Inpatient
Social Work
Clive
J. Robins, Ph.D.: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; DBT
David
C. Steffens, M.D.: Geriatric Psychiatry; Mood Disorders; Electroconvulsive
Therapy
Richard
D. Weiner, M.D., Ph.D.: Mood Disorders and Electroconvulsive Therapy
If you would like additional information about our
program, please contact the Department of Psychiatry
at (919)-416-2430.
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