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Mental Health
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About the Department |
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The Department’s attending physicians responsible for clinical and teaching services have a wealth of knowledge and clinical experiences. The team, composed of psychiatric nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, and social workers, provides medical treatment for various mental disorders and focuses on the functional training of patients with mental disorders. In addition to providing outpatient medical treatment, the Meilun Main Branch also provides psychiatric home care, forensic psychiatry, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention, suicide prevention, community mental health, and school mental health with outstanding performance. In addition, the Department also has considerable experience in dementia diagnosis and care and alcohol addiction treatment. |
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Medical equipment |
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Physiological feedback therapy, psychotherapy, psychological assessment, and functional assessment. |
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Notices for Examinations |
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Patients needing psychological assessment, psychotherapy, functional assessment, and physiological feedback treatment must make an appointment in advance. |
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Services |
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Dysautonomia neurosis,general mental illness, insomnia,anxiety, depression,panic attack, auditory hallucination, delusional disorder, alcohol addiction,dementia, schizophrenia, ADHD, autism, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, and drug or alcohol addiction counseling and treatment for adolescents. |
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Dr. Chao-Ping Chou |
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Education: |
Department of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center |
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Experiences: |
Resident physician, Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital
Resident physician, Army General Hospital Beitou Branch
Resident physician/Chief resident,Hualien Armed Forces General Hospital
Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital Yuli Branch |
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Mental Illness Treatment, Depression, Psychotherapy, Community Psychiatry, Alcoholism Rehabilitation, Anxiety |
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Publications: |
Wang, N. Y., Lin, M. J., Chou, C. P., Wen, H. C. (2011). Depressive Disorder and Suicidality among Adolescents with High Depressive Mood: A Two-year Follow-up Study. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 24 (1), 25-59.
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Dr. Mei-Ying Li |
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Postgraduate, Department of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University |
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Resident physician/Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital
Research physician, Taipei Veterans General Hospital |
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Psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents, general psychiatric disorders (emotional disorder, insomnia, psychosis, stress-adjustment disorders, etc.), parent-child, school, friend-making problems, psychotropic medication, psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, family counseling, school counseling |
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Dr. Nai-Yen Wang |
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Education: |
Department of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center |
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Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Hualien Armed Forces General Hospital
Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital Yuli Branch
Counselor/Consulting physician, National Dong Hwa University, National Hualien University of Education,National Hualien Girls' Senior High School
Director, Taiwan Psycho-Oncology Society |
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Mental illness treatment, mental illness in children and adolescents, Child Developmental Delay Assessment, Depression, Anxiety, Psychotherapy, School Mental Health |
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Publications: |
1.Wang, N. Y.*, Lin, C. F., Lin, M. J.(2021). A Preliminary Exploration on the Phenomenon of Parent-child Separation between Parents and Children in High-conflict Divorced Families. 23rd Anniversary Taiwanese Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting and Academic Symposium Paper, Poster.
2.Mazarakis, T., & Wang, N. Y.* (2014). Sleep perception and mood in insomnic patients. Taiwanese Journal of Psychiatry, 28(1), iv+55-59.
3.Wen, C. C., Su, H. W., Lin, M. J., & Wang, N. Y.* (2012). The Effectiveness and Attrition of Brief Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Outpatients with Panic Disorder: A Retrospective Study. Taiwanese Journal of Psychiatry, 26(4), 290-300.
4.Wang, N. Y.*, Lin, M. J., Chou, C. P., Wen, H. C. (2011). Depressive Disorder and Suicidality among Adolescents with High Depressive Mood: A Two-year Follow-up Study. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 24 (1), 25-59.
5.Lin, M. J., Wang, N. Y.* (2008). TAT Story Analysis in Female Outpatients with Depressive Disorder. Taiwanese Journal of Psychiatry, 22(1), 47-56.
6.Wen, C. C., Wen, H. C., Lin, M. J., Wang, N. Y., Hung, Y. (2008). A Study of Career Narratives and Career Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia. Chinese Journal of Guidance and Counseling, (24), 147-179. |
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Dr. Yao Hung |
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Education: |
Department of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center |
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Head, Department of Mental Health, Mennonite Christian Hospital
Resident physician, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Center, National Taiwan University Hospital
Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Tri-Service General Hospital
Head, Department of Psychiatry, Hualien Armed Forces General Hospital
Head, Department of Community Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital Yuli Branch
Head, Department of Medical Administration, Mennonite Christian Hospital Shoufeng Branch |
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Mental Illness Treatment, Depression, Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation, Community Psychiatry, Dementia Diagnosis and Treatment, Geriatric Psychiatry, Rehabilitation Psychiatry |
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Publications: |
Wen, C. C., Wen, H. C., Lin, M. J., Wang, N. Y., Hung, Y. (2008). A Study Exploring the Life Stories and Life Rehabilitation of Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia. Chinese Journal of Guidance and Counseling, (24), 147-179. |
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Dr. Te Chung |
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Education: |
Department of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center |
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Attending physician, Department of Mental Health, Taipei Veterans General Hospital Taitung Branch
Attending physician, Department of Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital Yuli Branch |
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General adult psychiatry: psychosomatic disorders, insomnia, Anxiety, depression, Panic attack, neurasthenia, Neurosis, abnormal mental behavior, and alcohol and drug addiction.
Psychiatry in children and adolescents: Developmental Assessment, Counseling and Treatment for Emotional and Behavioral Problems, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity, Rejection/Fear of Learning, and Autism.
Geriatric psychiatry: dementia, geriatric depression, psychosomatic disorders, and insomnia. |
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