UT Southwestern Medical Center is home to one of the premier centers in the world for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The faculty at the Multispecialty Psychiatric Clinic offers an extensive range of top-quality mental health services in an outpatient or virtual care setting. Our services are delivered in comfortable, private offices and are provided by caring board-certified psychiatrists and psychologists.
What We Treat
Among the disorders we specialize in diagnosing, treating, and providing follow-up care and long-term patient monitoring are:
Adjustment disorder
When faced with a stressful life event, such as the death of a loved one or a divorce, people can have difficulty coping. Many symptoms of an adjustment disorder are similar to those of depression or anxiety, such as lack of interest, feelings of hopelessness, extreme sadness, or nervousness.
Anxiety, phobias, and panic disorders
Everyone worries from time to time, but when anxiety worsens over time and doesn’t go away, it can affect a person’s ability to carry out everyday activities. This group of disorders includes panic disorder, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and generalized anxiety disorder.
Bipolar disorder
Formerly known as manic depression, bipolar disorder causes mood changes that are abnormally extreme. A period of elevated mood is called mania, in which a person feels uncharacteristically energetic or active. Signs of a manic episode include rapid speaking, easy distraction, and impulsive, high-risk behavior. A period of low mood is depression.
Depression
This common condition can cause feelings of hopelessness and extreme sadness for more than just a few days. Clinical depression can last for weeks or months, affecting a person’s ability to function at work, school, or home. Other symptoms include loss of interest in favorite activities, appetite changes, problems with sleep, fatigue, and thoughts of suicide.