Psychiatry

Outpatient Programs

Our adult outpatient programs have been meeting the challenge of providing outpatient care in a difficult managed care environment, and have show steady growth to over 50,000 visits per year. Outpatient Mental Health services are in short supply in our region and we continue to grow to accommodate requests for service.

The Rhode Island Methods to Improve Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) project has uniquely and successfully integrated a multi-faceted research program into clinical practice to the benefit of patient care. The MIDAS project includes a comprehensive evaluation conducted by specially trained diagnostic interviewers. This comprehensive interview allows patients sufficient time to completely relate their history, and this has been found to improve the detection of clinically important comorbid disorders. From the onset the scientist-practitioner model was embraced as facilitating the delivery of high quality clinical care while collecting publishable, clinically relevant, scientific data. During the past eight years, the MIDAS Project has received five grants from the National Institutes of Health that have provided a continuous source of funding, and more than 50 papers have been accepted for publication in scientific journals.

Imbedded within the outpatient division are several specialty programs.

  • The Gambling Treatment Program is currently the only program in the state receiving state funding for the treatment of problem gamblers.

  • The Bariatric Surgery Program conducts pre-surgical evaluations to determine appropriateness for bariatric surgery, pre-surgical counseling to help individuals prepare for surgery, and post-surgical counseling to help individuals cope with life changes following the procedure.

  • The Sleep and Anxiety Disorders Program specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with these problems.

Contact us

Adults:
Rhode Island Hospital, 401-277-0701

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