University Hospital Adult Inpatient Psychiatry Spaces
Located on the 9th floor, this unit provides diagnostic evaluations and comprehensive, individualized treatment for adults with serious psychiatric illnesses.
Spaces include:
- Dining room where patients in this inpatient unit often dine together as part of a therapeutic milieu approach.
- Dedicated rooms for group psychotherapy and psychosocial activities.
- Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program spaces, part of a nonresidential treatment program designed to avert hospitalizations or as a step-down level from an inpatient setting.
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Explore Inpatient psychiatry spaces
The University of Michigan Adult Inpatient Psychiatry Spaces provide dedicated patient care areas for diagnosis, treatment, group activities and dining.
Group therapy sessions take place in a room like this one, and can include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Reflective Group Therapy, Psychoeducation, Music Therapy, Spiritual Care, etc.
Group psychotherapy often takes place in a room like this and is led by psychiatrists, social workers, activity therapists, and even members of the University’s spiritual care and music therapy teams.
Unit dining room