Residency Training Program
in Psychiatry
Facilities
The Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC)
The CMHC, a collaborative endeavor of the Yale University Department
of Psychiatry and the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction
Services, has the missions of providing clinical services, education,
research, and community problem solving.
The Center provides comprehensive psychiatric services to residents
of the Greater New Haven area. Clinical services are focused on patients
who are poor and who suffer severe psychiatric and addictive illnesses
and disability.
The Center provides evaluation and acute and sub-acute inpatient services.
The Center also provides outpatient services including evaluation, psychopharmacologic,
psychotherapeutic, case management, social rehabilitative and support
services to area residents. Services are provided at the CMHC itself
and through 3 satellite clinics, one in the City of West Haven, another
in a special unit serving the Latino population of the area and a Substance
Abuse Treatment Unit.
 
Selby Jacobs
Director, CMHC |
The Substance Abuse Treatment Unit offers comprehensive services for
a full range of substance abuse disorders. These services are closely
linked with other clinical and rehabilitative services in the area. The
Center also is the site of the Ribicoff Research Facilities, a clinical
research facility with inpatient and outpatient services and basic science
laboratories. Within the Center, the Law and Psychiatry Program consults
to courts and provides clinical training and research opportunities.
The Consultation Center offers preventive programs and provides consultation
to community groups as well as training opportunities for psychiatry
residents, psychology trainees and others.
Last modified:
June 18, 2004


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