Our department's clinical services are provided in a variety of settings. Columbia University Psychiatry clinical programs are listed below. Extensive psychiatric services are also offered through the NewYork Presbyterian Hospital and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, and through a number of affiliated hospitals. Clinical treatment is offered by many of our research programs, generally at no cost, through a wide range of clinical trials.
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REFERRAL SERVICE
The Referral Service (212-305-6001) is staffed by clinical psychologists at a call-center at our campus, who consult over the telephone to facilitate referral to an appropriate clinic, program, or private clinician. |
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COLUMBIA DAY PROGRAM
A unique clinical service for previously or potentially high-functioning people who can benefit from structured treatment to complement their ongoing individual outpatient therapy. |
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COLUMBIA INPATIENT PSYCHIATRY
Columbia University's Inpatient Program combines the advantages of an outstanding psychiatric treatment team and the location of a world-class academic medical center. |
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ADDICTION SERVICES
Comprehensive inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment that meets the needs of patients within one integrated system. We provide state-of-the-art treatment based on the latest research. |
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INPATIENT DETOXIFICATION
The McKeen program provides evaluation and drug and alcohol detoxification in an upscale in-patient setting. We specialize in treating patients with complications, such as addiction withdrawal problems and more. |
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ADULT ATTENTION DEFICIT (ADHD)
The Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD) Service offers comprehensive, state-of-the-art diagnostic evaluation and treatment for affected individuals with known or suspected ADHD. |
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CLINIC FOR ANXIETY AND RELATED DISORDERS (CUCARD)
CUCARD specializes in delivering empirically-supported cognitive-behavioral therapies for children, adolescents, and young adults suffering from anxiety or anxiety-related disorders. |
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COLLEGE STUDENT PROGRAM
The College Student Program, part of the Columbia Day Program, is an outpatient clinical service designed for students here in the city or returning home from out-of-town schools for acute psychiatric treatment. |
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COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION SERVICE
Comprehensive diagnostic assessment and consultation about treatment for people age 18 years and older with complex psychiatric, behavioral and emotional problems. |
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AUTISM AND RELATED DISORDERS
Evaluation and treatment service for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders that affect socialization and communication, including, but not limited to, autism and related autistic spectrum disorders. |
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BRAIN STIMULATION SERVICE
The Brain Stimulation Service is a unique specialty program offering expert consultations, treatment, and referrals for individuals with treatment resistant depression. |
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BUPRENORPHINE PROGRAM
Outpatient therapy for opiate dependence, specializing in the induction and stabilization phase of a buprenorphine maintenance program, as well as the use of buprenorphine for detoxification. |
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EATING DISORDERS CENTER
The Eating Disorders Assessment and Treatment Service offers comprehensive evaluations and treatment referrals for patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and obesity. |
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INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
The Intensive Outpatient Program at Columbia University Medical Center provides complete outpatient treatment of adult patients with acute psychiatric disorders. |
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THE LIEBER RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION CLINIC
The clinic serves individuals with diagnoses of schizophrenia and related conditions, providing a range of psychiatric, rehabilitation, and supportive services. |
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CENTER FOR LIGHT TREATMENT
Years of innovative research at Columbia and worldwide have paid off with a newly recognized, non-drug treatment for depression: light therapy. |
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NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SERVICE FOR LYME DISEASE
Lyme Disease is the best known tick-borne disease, though several other infections are also caused by ticks and can cause similar symptoms. |
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
This service provides state-of-the-art diagnostic testing and evaluations for a wide variety of neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders, as well as learning and memory problems.
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PSYCHOANALYTIC CENTER
Provides psychoanalytic treatment to people in the greater metropolitan area. As part of Columbia's Department of Psychiatry, the Center is enriched by experts from the biological, psychological, and social sciences. |
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THE WOMEN'S PROGRAM
The program offers state of the art expert consultation and treatment conducted by psychiatrists with particular expertise in women's mental health. |