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Meet the Team Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Clinic Butler …
WEBShe joined the OCD Research Program in 2001 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship with Drs. Steven Rasmussen, Jane Eisen, and Matt Evans. She is currently an Assistant Professor (Research) in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown. She has expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) for OCD and hoarding.
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Movement Disorders Ask The Expert Butler Hospital
WEBHD causes a movement disorder that mostly involves extra, random, jerky movements called chorea, as well as dementia and behavioral problems that can be highly variable from individual to individual. The behavioral problems in HD are sometimes due to the fact that, as the disease advances, the ability to communicate diminishes.
Residency Universal Treatment Program
WEBYou will meet with a resident who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation. The resident will also meet with you at each of your medication management visits. To contact the Universal Treatment Program at Butler Hospital please call (401) 455-6436.
Substance Use Intensive Outpatient
WEBThe Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for substance use disorders is ideal for adults who would benefit from a more structured treatment program on a part-time basis. The IOP program is designed to accommodate work and family life while seeking recovery. An IOP is effective in stabilizing patient symptoms, potentially limiting need for higher
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