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Geriatric Psychiatry Outreach (GO) Program
Geriatric Psychiatry Outreach (GO) Program

The GO Program is a collaborative outreach service that brings mental health care to homebound seniors. GO Team members, under the directorship of Dr. Burton Reifler, are physicians, nurse practitioners and other health care professionals specializing in Geriatric Mental Health.

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Substance Abuse | Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
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Substance Abuse
Substance Abuse

The Wake Forest Baptist Approach

When alcohol and drugs are a problem,
you can turn to us.

The intensive outpatient chemical dependency program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine is dedicated to providing exceptional care using highly trained professionals in the field of chemical dependency. Our approach is one of caring and focused treatment that maximizes the potential of each patient on the road to recovery. We provide an individualized, structured, continuing program of recovery to aid individuals in achieving and maintaining recovery.

As part of our intensive outpatient program, we offer these services:

  • Confidential Assessments
  • Detoxification
  • Individual Treatment Planning
  • Medication Management
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment
  • 12-Step Orientation
  • Random Drug Screening
  • Family Education in Therapy
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Continuing Care Programs

Admission Criteria

  • Diagnosis of alcoholism or other chemical dependencies
  • Willingness and ability to participate in treatment
  • Not dangerous to self or others to the point of requiring hospitalization
  • Withdrawal symptoms, if any, to be managed in an outpatient setting
  • Willingness and ability to assume financial responsibility

The Treatment Process

Each session is designed to cover a wide range of topics related to chemical dependency and recovery. Topics include:

  • The disease concept of addiction
  • Spirituality and recovery
  • Preventing slips and relapses
  • Triggers
  • Family rules/roles
  • The whole person concept of recovery
  • Recovery versus abstinence

Substance Abuse Program Faculty and Staff

 

Dean Melton
Thomas W. Brown, MD
James N. Kimball, MD
Dean Melton
Director of
Addiction Programs
Thomas W. Brown, MD, JD
Assistant Professor
James N. Kimball, MD
Assistant Professor
     
Ravi K. Telakapalli, MD
Lyn Treadway, LPA
 
Ravi K. Telakapalli, MD
Assistant Professor
Lyn Treadway, LPA
Psychologist II
 

Referral and Admission Process

Call 336-716-4551 for an appointment. You will talk directly with a member of our staff and receive additional information about the program.

News & Highlights

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A geriatric mental health award has been established in honor of Deirdre Johnston, M.D., who worked at Wake Forest...

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Quick Reference

Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Phone 
336-716-4551
Fax 
336-716-6830
Location
8th Floor
Janeway Tower, Clinical Sciences Building 

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