Psychiatry

Psychiatry

Mental illness is not only schizophrenia or psychosis. This large number of dependencies, which makes it difficult to cope on their own. Depression, neurosis, phobias, psychosomatic disorders, which can only increase, and significantly disrupt everyday human activity.


Diagnostics

Mental illness is not only schizophrenia or psychosis. This large number of dependencies, which makes it difficult to cope on their own. Depression, neurosis, phobias, psychosomatic disorders, which can only increase, and significantly disrupt everyday human activity. Speaking of children, child psychiatry deals with such problems as autism, developmental delay, attention deficit disorder. Any of the mental and psychological disorders requires attention and proper treatment.

For examination of patients with mental disorders use:

  • computer and magnetic resonance tomography of the brain;
  • electro-, REO – and echoencephalography;
  • ultrasonic diagnostics of head and neck vessels;
  • examination the ophthalmologist and other specialists, if necessary.

Treatment

Get mental health care in Israel, you can:

  1. Without a long wait, when in the appropriate office space becomes available.
  2. In a comfortable environment.
  3. Confidentially, without registration and without any further problems with possible restriction of rights.
  4. Sufficient time so as not only to hold the main course of treatment, but also long-term rehabilitation that aims to stabilize the condition of the client and to eliminate the risk of relapse.

Types of mental health care:

  • psychological and psychiatric care in the outpatient setting;
  • treatment in a day hospital;
  • inpatient treatment including private offices for those categories of patients, the condition which threatens their own lives and the lives of others;
  • rehabilitation for persons with various forms of addiction, victims of violence, combatants;
  • observation of severely ill patients in terms of hostels.



Clinics in this area

Rambam Medical Center

Rambam Medical Center

Haifa State Hospital
Sheba Medical Center

Sheba Medical Center

Ramat Gan State Hospital
Sourasky Medical Center

Sourasky Medical Center

Tel Aviv State Hospital
Hadassah Medical Center

Hadassah Medical Center

Jerusalem Proprietary hospital
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center

Assaf Harofeh Medical Center

Be'er Ya'akov State Hospital
Edith Wolfson Hospital

Edith Wolfson Hospital

Holon State Hospital
Galilee Medical Center

Galilee Medical Center

Nagaria State Hospital
Shaare Zedek Medical Center

Shaare Zedek Medical Center

Jerusalem Proprietary hospital
Laniado Hospital - Sanz Medical Center

Laniado Hospital - Sanz Medical Center

Netanya Proprietary hospital
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center

Hillel Yaffe Medical Center

Hadera State Hospital
Carmel Medical Center

Carmel Medical Center

Haifa State Hospital
Shaar Menashe Mental Health Center

Shaar Menashe Mental Health Center

Sha'ar Menashe State Hospital
Rabin Medical Center

Rabin Medical Center

Petah Tikva State Hospital
Soroka Medical Center

Soroka Medical Center

Beersheba State Hospital
Emek Medical Center

Emek Medical Center

Afula State Hospital
Barzilai Medical Center

Barzilai Medical Center

Ashkelon State Hospital
Schneider Children's Medical Center

Schneider Children's Medical Center

Petah Tikva State Hospital
Meyer Children's Hospital

Meyer Children's Hospital

Haifa State Hospital
Dana Children's Hospital

Dana Children's Hospital

Tel Aviv State Hospital
Elisha Hospital

Elisha Hospital

Haifa Proprietary hospital
Beit Rivka Geriatric Medical Center

Beit Rivka Geriatric Medical Center

Petah Tikva State Hospital
Horev Medical Center

Horev Medical Center

Haifa State Hospital
Matzpen Mental Health Center

Matzpen Mental Health Center

Tel Aviv Proprietary hospital

News and articles of medicine Israel

15 September 2016
Second-generation survivors whose parents were babies during Holocaust at high risk of severe schizophrenia
Second-generation survivors whose parents were babies during Holocaust at high risk of severe schizophrenia

Results of a new study at the University of Haifa have found that no difference in the risk of developing schizophrenia between second-generations Holocaust survivors and those whose parents were not exposed to the Holocaust.

13 September 2016
Training the brain to combat stress
Training the brain to combat stress

While there are ways to train the brain to manage stress and other emotional responses, such techniques do not work for everyone and are not always highly accessible. Now, a new study reveals the development of a new tool that could bring self-regulation of brain activity to a much wider audience.

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