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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Psychiatry Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Message From the Head of the Department of Psychiatry Leadership News Conferences and Seminars Giving History TimelineHistory Timeline Department Heads Vice Chairs Endowed Professorships Residency Training Directors Directors of the Division of Child Psychiatry Directors of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program Book on the history of the department Faculty EducationEducation Residency ProgramResidency Program CurriculumCurriculum General Overview of the Program Clinical Training Psychotherapy Training Leadership Training Research Training Didactics Current Residents Resident Accomplishments Social Media and Videos Graduates ApplyingApplying Campus map Central West End Frequently Asked Questions Contacts Residency Verifications Child & Adolescent Fellowship Program Postgraduate Research Opportunities Medical Student Education ResearchResearch Faculty by Research Interest Research Centers & Programs Research Career Development Divisions Diversity, Equity, & InclusionDiversity, Equity, & Inclusion Education/Training/Professional Development DEI Research Mental Health Equity in Clinical Services Additional Department of Psychiatry DEI Activities and Opportunities DEI Psychiatry Newsletter DEI Funding Program Diversity at Washington University Patient CarePatient Care Services & Treatments Employee Clinical Services Why Choose WashU? 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Our psychiatrists also work in collaboration with allied health professionals to provide clinical care. What can you expect when seeing a psychiatrist at Washington University in St. Louis? We offer high-quality, confidential psychiatric care delivered by licensed psychiatrists.Psychiatry appointments are specifically intended for patients who are considering medication as a potential treatment option.We take an evidence-based, patient-centered approach.Intake appointments are 1 hour and follow-up appointments are 20-30 minutes. In the beginning, follow-up appointments occur more frequently as medications are adjusted (e.g. every 3-4 weeks) and over time this may stretch out to as far as every 6 months. ​ Therapists Therapists can encompass many different trainings and degrees from PhDs in psychology to social work to masters degrees in counseling. There are different types of therapy that are applicable for different conditions and needs. The staff at our appointments desk can point you to the right practitioner for you. What can you expect when seeing a therapist at Washington University in St. Louis? We offer high-quality, confidential psychotherapy delivered by licensed mental health professionals. We take a strengths-based, solution-focused approach. We are here to help with emotional struggles you ​and your family might be facing, including:Depression or anxietyCoping with or adjusting to life stress​ors and changesRelationship problems you are unable to resolveDifficulty ​managing strong and difficult emotionsUnhealthy behaviors you would like to change Appointments are 45-60 minutes and are usually once a week or every other week​.While the frequency and number of sessions is determined by clinical needs and clinic policies, many people will find benefit in ~6-16 visits. It often takes 6 to 8 sessions to see the first signs of progress. By session 12, the therapist will discuss with you the progress made, the goals of treatment, and the need for additional sessions.Some people need or desire ongoing open-ended psychotherapy. In these cases, we are happy to provide you a list of community providers better suited for ​longer-term psychotherapy​. Consider a combined approach We believe strongly in the benefit of psychotherapy in combination with medication for the best success and may encourage you to consider it as part of your treatment. Regular sleep, exercise, good nutrition, and structure in your day are also important for your overall well-being. Patient Care Services & Treatments Employee Clinical Services Why Choose WashU? 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