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The Department of Psychiatry at Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria, West Bengal, is committed to offering world-class care for individuals facing mental issues. Our team of psychiatric specialists excels at crafting personalised treatment strategies based on each patient's requirements. We aim to deliver top-notch psychiatric services for both elderly and paediatric patients across all age groups, within a positive environment.
The Psychiatry Department is equipped with leading-edge technologies and highly skilled medical professionals who are provisioned to address various conditions, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and autism. The experts are also proficient in treating various childhood mental disorders, behavioural issues, and learning disorders. Moreover, the department offers a personalised and patient-centric approach towards patients with substance abuse problems. The facility plays a crucial role in implementing diverse programmes for counselling, particularly for family members, raising awareness about mental health issues, and reducing stigma within the community. Psychiatrists at Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria, foster a supportive and inclusive environment for patients, helping them to feel valued and respected throughout their journey of treatment.
The Department of Psychiatry at Manipal Hospitals is backed by a cross-functional team that consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioural therapists, counsellors, and caretakers. The institution is designed to offer residential accommodations for patients along with regular check-ups and evaluations. The facility is well-prepared to perform several therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, such as Electroconvulsive Therapy, Narcotherapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy for ADHD, psychology testing, Electrocardiogram (ECG), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan, and Computed Tomography (CT) scan. With a dedicated team of proficient psychiatric specialists and healthcare professionals, our treatment strategies allow us to offer a comprehensive approach with compassion and empathy, ensuring exceptional care.
A psychiatrist treats a variety of conditions affecting patients of all ages, including paediatric and geriatric populations, some of which include:
Both psychiatrists and psychologists deal with mental health conditions. Psychiatry primarily focuses on treating mental health disorders, whereas psychology takes a more comprehensive approach by utilising psychotherapy and related methods to address mental health issues. Psychiatrists often prescribe medications such as antidepressants or mood assessments or use different therapies like cognitive behavioural therapy, talk therapy, and interpersonal therapy. In some cases, treatments such as Electric Convulsive Treatment (ECT) or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are used when conventional treatments and therapies do not work for patients.
A psychiatrist considers medications for a person’s mental condition by considering factors such as the type of diagnosis, symptoms, severity of the mental condition, and the extent to which it affects the patient’s health and living. Medications that are usually prescribed by the doctor include:
During a child's initial appointment with a psychologist, both the family and the child will meet with the psychologist for a discussion. The psychologist may ask questions to gain insight into the child's situation and attentively listen to any specific concerns. Parents are encouraged to express any worries that they may have to the psychologist. Later, the psychologist tailors an individualised treatment plan and provides advice regarding the concerns discussed.
Following this, the child will attend subsequent sessions and participate in different activities recommended by the psychologist.
Individuals who are victims of drug problems are offered comprehensive and personalised medications and therapy to address their addiction and facilitate their journey towards recovery. Treatment often begins with detoxification to address the physiological aspects of the brain, and psychiatrists may combine medications and psychotherapy to determine the root cause of addiction. Patients are educated about the fact that their bodies do not require drugs or alcohol to function properly. Withdrawal symptoms may arise during the process, and psychiatrists help manage the symptoms effectively through a combination of therapeutic interventions and medical support.
Family members or loved ones can support someone living with a mental condition by educating themselves on the condition and being empathetic and understanding towards them. It is essential to provide emotional support and assist your loved ones diagnosed with medical conditions in adhering to regular appointments and medical schedules prescribed by their psychiatrist. The path to recovery may involve a mixed range of emotions. Therefore, it is necessary to take care of yourself and seek support when necessary.
EDMR therapy is a type of psychotherapy treatment that focuses on mitigating any stress or trauma caused by uneventful experiences in the past, such as abuse, violence, accidents, and so forth. The treatment is often employed to address ADHD and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but it can also be used for patients with severe anxiety or depression. The therapy usually involves reflecting on thoughts and feelings related to traumatic memories. Psychiatrists or psychologists performing EDMR may use stimuli such as light or sound to trigger eye movements or guide you through the process by tracking their finger movements.
Schizophrenia occurs when individuals are not able to distinguish between what is real and what is not, leading to disturbances in thinking, perception, emotion, and behaviour. It is often considered a serious mental disorder, and patients with schizophrenia may require life-long treatment. Symptoms that are usually exhibited in schizophrenia include:
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