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Washington University Mental  Health and Wellness Center Clinicians provide mental health care services to the St. Louis Community and beyond. Clinicians include psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and therapists. General psychiatry clinical services as well as specialty clinics focused on specific mental conditions and treatment therapies are available.  As part of a major academic medical centers, our clinicians have access to state-of-the-art facilities and the latest application of approved clinical research.  Washington University Employee & Family Services As a benefit of your employment, clinicians, including psychiatrists and therapists, provide high quality, evidence-based and innovative mental health care services to Washington University employees and families. Employees can access mental health services and utilize their WUDirect benefits for covered family members. More information about this service is available here. Geriatric Psychiatry Clinic The geriatric unit in the inpatient pavilion at Barnes-Jewish Hospital allows clinicians to treat elderly patients with co-occurring mental disorders – such as depression and dementia – and physical illnesses. These clinicians are more adept at referral to long-term care facilities for elderly and can deal with other geriatric needs in one location. Our geriatric psychiatrists also collaborate with the Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Living Well Center The department’s collaboration with the Department of Orthopedics provides counseling services to meet your personal health and wellness goals at the Washington University Living Well Center. Pregnant women and new mothers Our psychiatrists help to provide screening, evaluation, and treatment for women and their partners who are experiencing pregnancy-related or postpartum stress, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders through Perinatal Behavioral Health Services (PBHS). Supporting Positive Outcomes for Teens, (SPOT) The SPOT increases access to health care for youth who have been disproportionately impacted by HIV, poverty, trauma or discrimination. Learn more about The SPOT’s services for at-risk teens » Treatment-Resistant Depression Program Our Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) Program specializes in research-backed therapies for patients referred to us by their physicians or psychiatrists. We conduct extensive research, including clinical trials, to discover new ways to treat TRD and assess how well existing therapies work. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered the treatment of choice for patients suffering from severe major depressive disorder who have either not responded to medications or have failed to tolerate medications as a result of various side effects. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and vagus nerve stimulation: We are leaders in treating patients with TRD using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). Both modalities are in transitional stages and typically not covered by insurance; however, we are able to refer patients to research studies for these treatments. Washington University Early Recognition Center The Early Recognition Center is a specialized treatment clinic that serves adolescents and young adults aged 13-25 years who are experiencing early signs of psychosis or who have recently been diagnosed with a psychotic disorder. Child and Adolescent services William Greenleaf Eliot Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Our clinicians specialize in the assessment and care of children and adolescents with serious and complex mental health conditions, who generally require comprehensive treatment planning in an academic medical center setting. 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