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Day care centres

Day hospitals are an intensive form of outpatient psychotherapeutic care. People meet there regularly and undergo a psychotherapeutic programme together. The aim is to provide help and support to each person in psychological distress and to create an environment where they feel safe.

In the Mental Rehabilitation Centre, everyone is accepted as a person with individual needs and wishes, where everyone receives a friendly and partner-like approach. Therefore, daily participation is really important for the effectiveness and continuity of care.

Currently, inpatient groups for adolescents and patients with sleep disorders are open at the Mental Rehabilitation Centre.
To sign up for inpatient care, use the form in the "I want to make an appointment" section.

 

Adolescent inpatient

A comprehensive therapeutic program designed for adolescents ages 14 to 18 with psychiatric disorders for whom outpatient therapy is appropriate. These include anxiety and depressive disorders, sleep disorders, ADHD, and psychological problems related to schooling and adolescence.

It takes the form of group psychotherapy and provides opportunities to meet with peers who have similar psychological problems. In addition to group therapy, it includes individual therapy, occupational therapy, art therapy, relaxation and other supportive activities such as sports, social games or other creative activities.

The residential programme lasts 12 weeks, patients come to the residential centre X times a week for blocks lasting from to.

Who is the inpatient unit suitable for?

Indications suitable for admission to the inpatient unit include:

  • neurotic disorders (phobias, reactive disorders, somatoform disorders)
  • mild and moderate mood disorders without suicidal ideation
  • sleep disorders
  • hyperkinetic disorders (ADHD)
  • eating disorders (BMI over 16)
  • resocialisation following treatment for a more severe phase of mental illness
  • psychological problems related to schooling and adolescence (difficulties in relationships with parents or peers, difficulties in adhering to a regime)

Conditions and situations that preclude inclusion include, but are not limited to:

  • Mental retardation, autism spectrum disorders
  • Eating disorder with severe underweight (indicative BMI below 16)
  • severe behavioural disorders
  • mental illness at a stage requiring hospitalisation
  • suicidal ideation and severe self-harm
  • alcohol and/or substance abuse, addictive behaviour
  • refusal of treatment, refusal of recommended hospitalization, termination of hospitalization by negative reversion or discharge for violation of treatment regimen
  • close relationship with another inpatient client (siblings, classmates, partners)

Franchised inpatient treatment for insomnia insomnia

The inpatient unit for patients suffering from insomnia (insomnia) is part of the Sleep Medicine Center operating in the CDR and focuses on patients who have been struggling with insomnia for a long time. As part of its psychotherapeutic programme, the inpatient unit uses elements of KBT therapy and introduces patients to the principles of proper sleep and teaches them appropriate techniques to support the treatment of insomnia.

Each session also includes a physiotherapy component where patients learn relaxation movement techniques under the supervision of an experienced physiotherapist.

The residential programme consists of five sessions held once a week for three hours.

Who is the inpatient unit suitable for:
Patients with chronic insomnia referred by a specialist doctor or a doctor from the Sleep Medicine Centre

Prior to placement in the inpatient group, you may be screened in the insomnia treatment clinic at CDR.