Psychiatry and Psychology - Mayo Clinic in Rochester - Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Mary's Campus
- Addiction Services: Treats people addicted to alcohol, illegal drugs and prescription medications, using an individualized, holistic approach. Multidisciplinary care teams include addiction psychiatrists, licensed alcohol and drug counselors, licensed clinical social workers, registered nurses and other specialists. - Behavioral Medicine Program - Clinic for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Comprehensive multidisciplinary psychiatric assessments for adults, teenagers and children - Formal assessment of attention, concentration, memory, reasoning and learning abilities to help diagnose neuropsychological disorders such as dementia, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury, stroke, learning disabilities and attention deficits - HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence and Thinking 10-day memory training program for people living with mild cognitive impairment and a support partner - Mayo Clinic Depression Center: Offers evaluation and treatment for adults and children with depression or bipolar disorder. Services include: - Adult Mood Clinic: Outpatient evaluation and treatment for adults with treatment-resistant depression or bipolar disorder. After an initial assessment and depending on the person's needs, an individual may be referred to the Mood Disorders Unit or Mood Program. - Adult Mood Disorders Unit: Inpatient unit - Adult Mood Program: 10-day, full day group-based outpatient multidisciplinary psychotherapy for adults with depression or bipolar disorder. It uses 3 evidence-based supported psychotherapies: Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and behavioral activation. The program helps to develop more effective ways to manage interpersonal problems and stabilize the daily routine of activities. - Child and Adolescent Integrated Mood Program (CAIMP): 2-week outpatient partial hospitalization program for children and teens ages 10 - 18 with primary depression or bipolar disorder. Treatment includes cognitive behavior therapies, interpersonal therapy, mindfulness, medication management, family-focused strategies, health and wellness interventions, and education about mood disorders. Caregivers are required to participate in the program with their child/teen to improve understanding of their child's illness and develop techniques to both support their child and assist with their own coping. - Pediatric Mood Clinic: Provides diagnosis and treatment. Outpatient options include: Adolescents Coping with Depression, a 12-week intervention meeting for 1 hour a week for teens ages 14 - 18; and Multifamily Psychoeducational Psychotherapy, an 8-week intervention meeting for 1 hour a week for youth ages 11 - 14. - Mayo Clinic John E. Herman Home and Treatment Facility: Residential treatment program for adults ages 18 and older who have a serious mental illness including mood disorders (such as depression and bipolar disorder), psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia), anxiety or personality disorders. Its goal is to help residents return to the community to engage in value-driven, productive and meaningful lives. Program includes a treatment facility and 2 residential recovery homes. The homes each have 8 rooms with private baths and communal spaces for cooking and gathering. - Mayo Clinic Psychiatric Hospital services include: - Child, Adolescent and Family Services Unit: Specializes in stabilization and treatment for children and teenagers who are experiencing an acute mental health crisis, such as those who are suicidal, homicidal or experiencing psychosis. Treatment for a variety of conditions including mood and adjustment disorders, anxiety, self-injurious behavior and psychotic disorders is family centered and multidisciplinary. - Medical and Geriatric Psychiatry Unit: Adults with both medical and psychiatric conditions, as well as geriatric patients who need hospitalization for psychiatric issues - most commonly late-life mood and cognitive disorders are admitted. Treatment may include medication, recreational and relaxation therapy, and education about depression, anxiety, and aging-related issues. - Mood Disorders Unit: Treats adults whose depression or bipolar illness is significantly affecting their quality of life, functioning or safety. Intensive daily treatment is personalized to each patient and may include talk therapy (psychotherapy), such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy or behavioral activation. Treatment may also involve medications, family and group therapy, occupational therapy, relaxation activities, and when appropriate, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). - Psychiatric Acute Care Unit: Stabilizes and treats adults experiencing mental health crises, such as those who are suicidal, homicidal or psychotic. After being stabilized and evaluated, patients receive individualized care, which may include medical treatments, group psychotherapy, recreational therapy, and education about coping strategies, relapse prevention, and stress management. - Pain Rehabilitation Center: Offers adult and pediatric outpatient programs for non-cancer-related chronic pain to help people regain function and quality of life. Programs treat patients with a range of pain types, as well as those with medical and psychiatric complications. These may include chronic fatigue and nausea, fibromyalgia, cyclic vomiting, and autonomic disorders, such as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Programs include: Adult 3-week program; adult 2-day program; pediatric 3-week program. - Pediatric Anxiety Disorders Clinic: Provides medical and psychological treatment including diagnostic clinic, outpatient treatment and intensive treatment services for anxiety disorders, including: - Generalized anxiety disorder - Obsessive-compulsive disorder - Panic disorder - Separation anxiety - Social phobia - Specific phobia - Rehabilitative services for people with traumatic brain injury - Telemedicine program for cognitively impaired elderly patients with behavior problems
Categories
Last assured
04/24/2024
Physical Address
1216 2nd Street SW, Rochester, MN 55902
Hours
- Office: 24 hours/7 days a week - Appointments: 7 am - 6 pm Monday - Friday - Child and Adolescent Integrated Mood Program (CAIMP): 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
Application process
Call or visit website for appointment
Fee
Donations accepted; vary
Required documents
Health insurance card
Eligibility
Open to all
Service area
MN
Agency info
Mayo Clinic in Rochester - Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Mary's Campus
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