Duke university hospital program psychiatry




















With residents completing core clinical rotations at Duke, the Durham VA Medical Center, and Central Regional Hospital a state hospital , residents work with and learn from an incredibly diverse patient population and a wide array of experienced and dedicated teaching attendings. Residents also receive robust psychotherapy training, including through their participation during PGY3 in the Duke Family Studies Program, where expert family and couples therapists provide live supervision and feedback during therapy sessions.

Resident also receive outstanding individual psychotherapy training in supportive therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Beyond this, residents can also participate in a range of psychotherapy electives, such as acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, trauma-focused therapy.

At Duke, we are proud to have an incredibly diverse psychiatry residency program. In fact, our residents hail from 18 different countries! We actively recruit outstanding residents to join our community who have attended medical school from all corners of the US and the world. We do not treat primary substance related disorders or inpatient detoxification. The treatment team is composed of a psychiatrist, nurses, clinical social workers, a recreational therapist, psychiatry residents, medical and nursing students and other staff as needed.

Physicians conduct assessments daily and group therapies are provided. Graduates are eligible for board certification in both specialties. Training is spread over five years with equal time devoted to medicine and psychiatry training. Residents are well-integrated with faculty and staff in each department and reap the best that Duke has to offer from the two excellent categorical training programs. Similarly, transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS uses a small electric current to stimulate nerve cells in the region of the brain involved with mood, which significantly reduces your depression symptoms.

Access Clinical Trials Our doctors are researchers who conduct clinical trials of the latest treatments available, including brain stimulation and electroconvulsive therapy ECT. While you may be eligible to participate in our clinical trials, you may also benefit from their findings. Our doctors use the results of their research to ensure you receive the most effective treatment to help you reduce your symptoms and improve your mental health.

We focus on treating the entirety of every person and are mindful of your individual needs. Outpatient care is offered at several Duke Health clinics and with providers over telehealth video conferencing.

We have a variety of resources along with our clinical care. Women-Specific Mental Health Issues Pregnancy, hormone changes, menopause, and changing social roles all pose unique psychological challenges to women. We provide the most effective treatments for female-specific emotional disorders and mental health issues.

Infertility Support We partner with the Duke Fertility Center to provide emotional support to couples going through infertility treatment who may experience stress, grief, social isolation, sadness, anxiety, or marital problems.



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