Residency Training Program
in Psychiatry
Facilities
Yale University Health Service (YUHS)
The YUHS is a prepaid health care facility for Yale University students,
faculty, employees and their dependents and it offers a full range of
mental health services to students as well as consultations and referrals
to other members. Established in 1925, the Division of Mental Hygiene
was one of the first student mental health services and is considered
a model for such services throughout the country.
As a training resource, it provides outpatient experience with adults
in the age range of 17 - 55 with an emphasis on problems of late adolescence
and young adulthood.
Treatment includes individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, couples
therapy, psychopharmacology, consultation-liaison evaluations, substance
abuse treatment, sex counseling and child evaluation. However, psychotherapy
is the most frequent treatment modality. Crisis intervention and consultation
is provided to students, as well as faculty, employee members, and their
dependents.
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YUHS also has an impatient care facility (infirmary) which offers excellent
training in crisis management and use of partial hospital-type setting.
When a hospital stay is indicated, the service collaborates actively with
the services at Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale New Haven Psychiatric
Hospital.
In addition to its function as a general mental health clinic, YUHS
also provides consultation to the Yale community, and residents serve
as liaisons with undergraduate residential colleges.
YUHS, Division of Mental Hygiene, provides an outstanding training
opportunity for outpatient mental health services in the context of a
service that is both a student mental health service and an HMO-type
health care facility, giving residents experience in both.
Last modified:
June 18, 2004


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