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- ADHD — Current clinical and research programs in Adult ADHD at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Anxiety Center — The mission of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders (CATSD) is to conduct state-of-the-art research aimed at improving the standard of care for people suffering from anxiety disorders.
- Behavioral Medicine Service — Services include clinical, research, and training activities that focus on the intersection of psychology and health.
- Bipolar Clinic — Formerly known as the Harvard Bipolar Research Program, the Bipolar Clinic has three missions: providing quality clinical care, conducting clinically informative research, and educating our colleages and our patients, as well as the greater community, about bipolar disorder.
- Center for Group Psychotherapy — Located in the Department of Psychiatry, the center offers a wide variety of groups — psychodynamic/interpersonal, medical illness, older adult, special interest, young adult, and child and adolescent — all led by mental health professionals.
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program — Comprised of a team of 20 psychologists and interns, with program members specializing in the use of CBT for the treatment of a vast range of mental illnesses and medical issues.
- Department of Neurology — Ranked #1 in New England and #4 in the country by US News & World Report in 2007, the department offers the most innovative, up-to-date treatments to combat a full range of neurological disorders in both adults and children.
- Depression Clinic — The Depression Clinical and Research Program (DCRP) is part of the Outpatient Department of Psychiatry, and is now considered one of the leading centers for the study of Unipolar Depressive Disorders worldwide.
- Home Base Program — A partnership between The Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital designed to help veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families.
- Massachusetts General Hospital Academy — For physicians and healthcare professionals who value the highest standards of clinical care, the Massachusetts General Hospital Academy provides world-renowned education that improves clinical practice and leads to better lives for patients and their families. Advanced teaching methods, an interactive learning format, and focus on solving real-world, practice-related challenges give the Academy international recognition for helping providers effectively diagnose and treat their patients across a variety of therapeutic areas.
- Mood and Anxiety Disorders Institute — The mission of the Mood & Anxiety Disorders Institute (MADI) Resource Center is to educate patients, families, caregivers and the community about mood and anxiety disorders in order to increase understanding, instill hope, facilitate recovery, and improve lives.
- OCD and Related Disorders Program — The mission of this program is to inform the public, advance research, and provide advanced clinical care and treatment for individuals with OCD and related disorders.
- Pediatric Psychopharmacology Department — Its mission is to advance the well being of children and families afflicted with mental illness through clinical care, education and research.
- Psychiatry & Medicine — Comprised of several distinct programs, each with a primary mission to provide the best medical psychiatric care for medically and surgically ill patients and also the best consultative support to the medical and surgical staffs.
- Schizophrenia Program — Its mission is to provide safe, effective and state-of-the-art treatment; conduct cutting-edge clinical research; and promote awareness of schizophrenia through education.
- Tic Disorders Clinic — One of only a few clinics in the United States specializing in the treatment and research of Tourette Syndrome (TS) and related tic disorders.
- Women's Mental Health — Provides state-of-the-art evaluation and treatment of psychiatric disorders associated with female reproductive function including premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), pregnancy-associated mood disturbance, postpartum psychiatric illness, and peri- and post- menopausal depression.
- Obsessive Compulsive Foundation — An international organization that serves those who are affected by OCD and related neurobiological spectrum disorders, its goals are: give support to individuals who suffer from OCD and those who care for them; provide education and promote awareness; foster research to discover causes and effective treatments of these illnesses; and advocate for the needs of those affected by OCD.
- Strength At Home — Strength At Home programs are relationship strengthening programs for veterans, service members and their families collaboratively developed by mental health experts at the National Center for PTSD, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston University, and other academic and clinical institutions serving military members and their families.
- U.S. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association — USPRA is the preeminent association advancing the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery.
- World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies — The 2010 WCBCT provides an opportunity for international CBT researchers and clinicians to meet and exchange ideas. It offers an exciting scientific program featuring symposia, workshops, master clinician series and keynote addresses from leading experts around the world.