Psychiatric Facilities

Bipolar Disorders in Children

Pediatric bipolar disorder, also known as early-onset bipolar disorder, affects 7 percent of children seen in psychiatric facilities, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. A patient with bipolar disorder experiences mood swings...

6 Ways to Cope With PTSD

Even if you're among the most determined PTSD survivors out there, you'll need professional help and the support of friends, family and other people suffering from the condition. Many mental-health centers offer dedicated programs to help people...

About Psychiatric Hospitals

Psychiatric hospital care in America has evolved significantly since its inception in the early 1700s. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, early care for mental illness began in the basement of the Pennsylvania Hospital, organized...

Bipolar Disorder and Teenagers

Overview Bipolar disorder can occur in children and adolescents and has been investigated by federally funded teams in children as young as age 6. Although once thought rare, caseloads of patients examined for federally funded studies have...

Residential Psychiatric Treatment

Mental health is an important aspect in a person's general well-being. About one in four American adults suffer from a diagnosable mental illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Some people are able to manage psychiatric...

DHEA & Mania

Certain dietary supplements are widely used for their purported benefits in promoting strength, energy and muscle mass. DHEA, or dehydroepiandrosterone, is a steroid hormone commercially sold to enhance sports performance, although its use is...

Treatment for Long-Term Depression

Long-term depression generally refers to a condition called dysthymia. The chief hallmark of dysthymia is the duration of depressive symptoms. Adults are considered to have long-term depression if symptoms last for two or more years. Children and...

Types of Inpatient Services Offered by Acute-Care Hospitals

Many different types of services are offered by acute-care hospitals. Some of these services must be done on an inpatient setting because of the degree of severity of the illness or treatment. On occasion, the patient may be admitted as an...

Can Lack of Vitamins Cause Teen Depression?

An estimated 20 percent of teens experience depression at some point, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Symptoms of depression include blue feelings, lack of energy and inability to enjoy activities that were once pleasurable....

Connecticut Valley Hospital History

The Connecticut Valley Hospital is a psychiatric care facility in Middleton, Conn. It is situated on approximately 1,000 acres of land along the Connecticut River Valley. The hospital treats mental disorders, as well as drug and alcohol addiction,...

About Dual Diagnosis Management

Dual diagnosis occurs when both a mental illness and a behavioral factor, usually substance abuse, are ongoing difficulties for a patient. Both sides of the difficulty must be addressed for the patient to improve. Due to the interaction of the two...

Information on Group Homes

Group homes offer an alternative to institutionalization for people with a variety of challenges from disabilities to behavioral issues. Private and governmental organizations establish and run these facilities; some are nonprofits and others are...

About Mental Health Care Planning

Individuals with severe mental illnesses often need a mental health care plan. These plans focus on the immediate, intermittent or future needs of the mental health care client. The planning team often consists of family members, psychiatric...

Mental Health Hospitals in New York

The State of New York provides an extensive system of mental health hospitals to its residents. For those in need of mental health services that cannot be handled with simple psychotherapy, a number of options for inpatient and outpatient care are...

The Effects of Inpatient Drug Rehab for Teenagers

Inpatient drug rehab may work when the drug addiction is not treatable via 12-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotic's Anonymous. Sometimes more "around the clock" support is needed along with supervision to help a teenager...

Adolescent Mental Health Treatment Plans

Adolescent mental health treatment plans are generally decided following intake and assessment into a psychiatric hospital setting, rehabilitation or residential facility. The governmental project "Healthy People 2010" suggests that the use of a...