Wisconsin Psychiatry Institute & Clinic
WisPIC Adult Outpatient Clinics
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The clinical programs at the WisPIC site serve adults with mild to severe psychiatric disorders. Patients’ clinical needs are met in a traditional, office-based model. Individual and group psychiatric, psychological, and psychosocial assessments in a broad range of treatments and treatment modalities are offered at this site. Clinical services may be provided either by supervised medical residents and psychology interns or directly as private patients of a faculty member. The clinic sees about 25,000 visits per year with 5,000-6,000 patients.
Patient intakes are assessed for nature and severity of illness and are then assigned to a provider based on this assessment. Specialty services in the following areas are offered in the adult clinical operations:
- Couples and Family Therapy
- Anxiety Disorders Center
- Brief Therapy Clinic
- Depression Treatment Program
Group therapy opportunities currently include:
- Interpersonal Women’s Group
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy Group
- Social Phobia Group
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
WisPIC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic
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The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic offers a comprehensive array of diagnostic and treatment services for youth ages birth through 18 years of age and their families. Individualized treatment recommendations are developed for each child based upon results of the diagnostic assessment and needs of the child/family. Available treatment modalities include several types of individual, group, and family psychotherapies; pharmacotherapy; and educational programs.
Specialty services include:
- Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Program
- Parent/Infant and Early Childhood Clinic