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Overview • Child & Adolescent Services • Adult Services • Fees • Access/Admission • Privacy Notice • Safety And Quality Go Hand in Hand
Child and
Adolescent Services
Services
are offered for children, ages three through twelve and adolescents,
ages thirteen through seventeen. The average length of stay
for children and adolescents is eleven days. The goal of the
treatment program is to help the child
or adolescent better understand his or her illness, the possible
need for medication, and how to better cope with life-issues
that may threaten their mental health. Group and individual
therapy are designed to teach the patients how to resolve
interpersonal and family conflicts, stabilize psychiatric
conditions and identify specialized educational and living
needs. The supportive unit environment can help children develop
a more positive self-image, learn insight into feelings and
conflict and develop more adaptive styles of behavior. Patients
are encouraged to express feelings, accept responsibility
and accept the consequences of personal behavior as part of
the treatment plan.
Children
and adolescents treated by UTHCPC suffer from any of the following
disorders:
- Bipolar
or manic depression
- Schizophrenia
- Depression
or major depression
- Anxiety
disorders
- Disruptive
behavior disorders
- Attention
deficit/hyperactivity disorders

Many
children participating in the UTHCPC program also have secondary
illnesses, including those related to:
- Substance
abuse
- Behavioral
adjustment
- Sexual
abuse
- Physical
abuse
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- Life-threatening
situations
- Suicide
attempts
- Family
relationship issues
- School
difficulties
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The UTHCPC Child and Adolescent Program allows the treatment
team to focus on the stabilization of those in all levels
of crisis, within a safe, secure, structured, small group
milieu.
Evaluation
services may include, when warranted:
- Psychiatric
evaluations
- Physical
examinations
- Blood
tests and EEGs
- Activity
therapy evaluations
- Learning
disabilities evaluations
- Psychological
- Neuropsychological
testing
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- Pharmacological
reviews
- Substance
abuse evaluations
- Neurological
consultations
- Psychosocial
assessments
- Family
assessments
- Structured
diagnostic interviews
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Inpatient
program features on the Child and Adolescent Services include:
- Board
certified child/adolescent psychiatrist-directed treatment
- Multi-disciplinary
team approach, including psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists,
social workers, chaplains, dieticians, therapists, teachers
and aides
- Continuum
of care providing inpatient care and out-patient referral
- Individualized
treatment plans
- Individual
and group therapy
- 24-hour
care
- Family
participation
- On-site
Texas Education Agency accredited academic program

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