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For certain common mental disorders, we have designed and developed special comprehensive and individually tailored treatment programmes. The basis and start of each of these treatment programmes is a comprehensive diagnosis from both a somatic-medical perspective and a psychiatric-psychological perspective. During a patient's stay in the clinic, there are regular consultations with their doctor, as well as care and health advice provided by specialist staff from the nursing team.
Depressive illnesses, affective disorders, personality disorders
Patients
People with depressive or manic disorders whose illness necessitates inpatient treatment.
Other treatment elements
- Biological psychiatric therapeutic methods such as sleep deprivation, light therapy and - in special cases - electroconvulsive therapy
- Individual psychotherapy
- Group therapy
- Functional therapies
- Experiential and creative therapies
Director
Prof. Dr. med. Michael Soyka, medical director / senior psychiatrist
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Personality disorders
Affective disorders
Exhaustion syndrome (burnout)
Patients
People with burnout syndrome and various associated disorders. These can include depressive states, adaptive and stress disorders or problems in dealing with addictive substances.
Other treatment elements
- Individual psychotherapy
- Psycho-educative group discussions
- Physiotherapy
- Fitness instruction and support for sports activities
- Physical therapy
- Riding therapy
- Treatments from the field of complementary medicine, in particular using methods from traditional Chinese medicine and neural therapy
- Care and health advice provided by specialist staff from the nursing team
- Regaining and promoting independence in the various areas of life such as the home, work, leisure, and social contacts
Treatment team
The treatment team includes doctors, psychologists and nursing staff, practitioners of complementary medicine and creative and experiential therapies, as well as functional therapies. Social workers can be brought in for assistance with reintegration into the workplace.
Director
Dr. med. Barbara Hochstrasser, M.P.H., chief consultant
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Burnout syndrome
Addiction to alcohol and/or prescription drugs
Patients
Following withdrawal, which is, depending on the situation, carried out on a secure ward, people with addictions to alcohol and/or prescription drugs are offered a follow-on behaviour therapy-oriented programme on an open ward for maintaining abstinence.
Other treatment elements
- Individual psychotherapy
- Psycho-educative group discussions on remaining abstinent
- Functional therapies
- Experiential and creative therapies
- Work training / work experience within the framework of sheltered workplaces
- Care and health advice provided by specialist staff from the nursing team
- Promoting independence in various areas of life such as looking after oneself, the home, work, leisure, and social contacts etc.
Director
Prof. Dr. med. Michael Soyka, medical director / senior psychiatrist
Addiction to illegal drugs
Patients
People with an addiction to illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine or corresponding substitutes such as methadone are offered withdrawal treatment supported with medication.
Goals
The immediate aim of treatment can be total withdrawal from all addictive substances; it may also be partial withdrawal from other drugs or switching to a substitute medication. Follow-on treatments can take place on an inpatient, day patient or outpatient basis, including within a therapeutic residential and work community.
Other treatment elements
- Individual psychotherapy
- Individual and/or group discussions
- Music therapy
- Movement, fitness and sports therapy
- Leisure activities (mini-golf, badminton, bowling, swimming, hiking etc.)
- Experiential and creative therapies
- Care and health advice provided by specialist staff from the nursing team
- Promoting independence in the various areas of daily living such as looking after oneself, the home, work, leisure, and social contacts etc.
- Treatment team
The treatment team includes doctors, psychologists and nursing staff, and practitioners of functional therapies.
Director
Prof. Dr. med. Michael Soyka, medical director / senior psychiatrist
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