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Outpatient Programs

ADHD Clinic (Adult) 
Consultation and Evaluation Service
Adult Eating Disorders Program
General Outpatient Program 
Anxiety Disorders
Forensic Psychiatry
Mood Disorders Program
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Trauma Psychiatry
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Partial Hospitalization Programs

Adult Acute Partial Hospitalization Program
The Adult Acute Partial Hospital Program uses psychoeducational, psychodynamic and activity group therapy approaches to actively engage patients in the process of learning more about their disorders, developing effective coping and interpersonal skills, and reintegrating themselves back into the community. (More about the Adult Partial Hospitalization Program )

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Intensive Treatment Program
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Intensive Treatment Program at the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA is for people who have severe OCD symptoms and a strong commitment to treating their disorder. OCD is a disabling disorder of distressing obsessions and time-consuming compulsions, often resulting in a less than full life. This can be changed however with behavior therapy in the form of Exposure and Response Management. This treatment is based on the fact that prolonged, direct contact with a fearful stimulus is necessary if anxiety is to diminish.  (More about the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Partial Hospitalization Program )


Inpatient Programs

Adult Intensive Care Psychiatry Service
The Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA offers this Psychiatric Service for patients who need medical assistance in stabilization of an acute emotional or psychiatric crisis, with or without complications by substance or alcohol abuse or dependence. Treatment consists of the expertise of psychiatric physicians, medical specialists, psychologists, clinical social workers, nursing staff, occupational therapists and marriage and family therapists.

Adult Eating Disorders Program
The mission of the Eating Disorders Program is to provide outstanding treatment services tailored to the individual's needs, for children, adolescents, and adults with eating disorders. The program strives to simultaneously restore physical well-being by facilitating adaptive eating behaviors and enhance emotional well-being by targeting dysfunctional beliefs and self-perceptions and addressing psychosocial issues. Our multidisciplinary team provides specialized treatment across a continuum of care, ranging from comprehensive, full-time, hospital-based treatment (first inpatient care, then partial hospitalization), to outpatient groups and outpatient pharmacologic management.
Website: www.eatingdisorders.ucla.edu  

ICU, Acute & Substance Abuse Adult Psychiatry Inpatient Unit (4 East)
4 - East is a 25-bed inpatient unit located in the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital (R-NPH). This unit provides psychiatric services to adult patients who are hospitalized for the diagnosis and treatment of major psychiatric illnesses. The unit accepts patients admitted under the care of psychiatrists on either a voluntary or involuntary basis. The inpatient unit is divided into three distinct sections. One section is for patients who require intensive nursing care and treatment due to severely disorganized, unsafe, or agitated states. Another section is for the acutely ill adult who needs routine nursing care for the treatment of their psychiatric illness. The third section is for the adult who has substance abuse issues and specializes in substance abuse treatment (i.e. Matrix programming, AA panels, detoxification). The treatment team consists of psychiatry, psychology, medical specialists, clinical social work, occupational therapy and nursing.

 

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