The Department of Mental Health and Diseases (Psychiatry) is a branch of medicine that examines the emotional, intellectual and behavioral processes of the individual and provides diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of mental illnesses.
The Department of Psychiatry at our hospital provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to both inpatients and outpatients, and supports mental well-being with modern psychopharmacological approaches and psychotherapy methods.
Depression, anxiety (anxiety disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Treatment of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder
Somatoform disorders and psychosomatic complaints
Addiction (substance, alcohol, etc.) assessment and guidance
Sexual dysfunctions and personality disorders
Psychotherapy: Cognitive behavioral therapy, supportive therapy, etc.
Psychiatric emergency assessment and crisis management
Advanced treatment processes requiring hospitalization
When necessary, a multidisciplinary approach is followed, including psychology, social work, neurology and family.
The Department of Psychiatry offers the following services to medical students and those undergoing specialist training:
Psychiatric examination and history taking training
Clinical case discussions and film analysis sessions
Psychopharmacology courses
Training in current psychotherapy techniques
Scientific research and publication studies
offers.
In addition, social responsibility projects aimed at community mental health are also supported.
As the Department of Mental Health and Diseases:
Aiming at early diagnosis and individualized treatment of psychiatric diseases,
Adhering to scientific and ethical values,
Encouraging community-based approaches to protecting mental well-being,
Working to break down prejudices about psychiatric illnesses
We provide service with an understanding.
Our goal is to help individuals achieve psychological balance where they can think, feel and function in a healthy way.