Neuropsychology Service
Neuropsychology is located within the Brigham Behavioral Neurology Group and provides neuropsychological and psychodiagnostic assessment and consultation for patients presenting with problems in the realm of memory, cognition, attention, language, perception, emotion, or behavior due to injury, disease, or developmental disorders of the central nervous system or psychiatric illness. Special interests include memory and aging, epilepsy, and brain tumors. For more information about the BWH Neuropsychology Service contact Aaron Nelson, PhD, ABPP, Director (617) 732-8060
Psychopharmacology Service
The Psychopharmacology Unit treats patients with mood and anxiety disorders, offering expert diagnostic assessment, psychopharmacologic consultation and ongoing treatment, as well as several unique treatment opportunities for patients with refractory bipolar and unipolar disorders. For more information about the BWH Psychopharmacology Service contact Jane Erb, MD, Director (617) 732-7955
Seasonal Affective Disorder Service
Consultations are available for initial evaluation of seasonal affective disorder as well as psycho-education and treatment guidelines for light therapy. For more information about the BWH Seasonal Affective Disorder Service contact Janis Anderson, Ph.D., Director (617) 732-7993
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Women's Psychiatric Service
Women's Psychiatric Services is an organization of providers within the Department of Psychiatry with special expertise in psychiatric issues related to women's health. The service provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment or referral of both inpatients and outpatients with a wide range of clinical problems including: pregnancy-related and postpartum psychiatric disorders, fetal and perinatal loss and bereavement, fertility- and endocrine-related psychiatric disorders, menopausal disorders, gynecologic oncology, medical illness in women, eating disorders, premenstrual disorders, sexual dysfunction, and chronic pelvic pain. For more information about the BWH Women’s Psychiatric Service contact Randy S. Glassman, MD, Director (617) 732-6750.
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