Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that studies, diagnoses, and treats mental health diseases. A person’s mental health is influenced by a number of variables that are related to interactions with society, the community, and family, as well as aspects that are personal to the individual. A strong sense of self-worth, effective communication, and the development of perseverance are just a few aspects of mental health.

Why choose Green City Hospital for Psychiatry?

The Green City Hospital Department of Psychiatry provides holistic treatment that balances your mind, body, and soul. Our treatments assist patients heal deeply and improve their quality of life. In a supportive setting, our professionals assess and treat patients. To promote well-being, stress management, and emotional resilience, we strengthen your abilities and behaviour.

Conditions we treat for Psychiatry

  • OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder)
  • Schizophrenia
  • BPAD (Bipolar Affective Disorder)
  • Depression
  • Drug Addictions
  • Mania
  • Stress management
  • Sleep Issues
  • Suicidal and violent behaviour
  • Phobia
  • ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperkinetic Disorder)

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    Our Treatment for Psychiatry

    1. Medications: Psychiatrists may prescribe medications to treat mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. These medications work by altering brain chemistry to improve symptoms.
    2. Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy, also known as talk therapy, involves meeting with a mental health professional to discuss thoughts, feelings, and behaviours that may be causing distress. Different types of therapy include cognitive-behavioural therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, and psychodynamic therapy.
    3. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): ECT is a procedure that involves passing electrical currents through the brain to induce a seizure. It is used to treat severe depression and other mental health conditions when other treatments have not been effective.
    4. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): TMS is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It is used to treat depression and other mental health conditions.
    5. Hospitalization: In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary to stabilize a person’s mental health. This can include both voluntary and involuntary hospitalization.
    6. Lifestyle changes: Psychiatrists may recommend lifestyle changes to improve mental health, such as exercise, improving sleep habits, and reducing stress.

    FAQs

    It is hard to ensure a healthy body and a good future without taking care of your mental health. So, if you are unable to manage your traumas, stress, and depression on your own, it is imperative that you see a psychiatrist.

    A psychiatrist will ask certain questions and will either receive an oral or written response to get the information they need. The psychiatrist can also assess the patient’s medical background and request lab tests. Interestingly, meetings with the person’s relatives may also be part of the evaluation.

    The best course of action is to visit a psychiatrist when a person is dealing with serious mental illness. Extreme mood and behaviour swings as well as a unique pattern of disturbances in daily life brought on by mental health problems serve as clear indicators of this.

    Prescribing medicines. prescribe cures or treatments. Use psychological therapy to treat patients. Get medical data from patients, relatives, or other medical specialists.