Psychiatry Services
Emory Transplant Behavioral Health
Integrating Behavioral Health Services for Transplant Patients
Why are transplant patients at greater risk for psychiatric concerns?
Who is at risk and what are the symptoms?
Patients are generally more vulnerable to psychiatric concerns during the period immediately surrounding transplantation. Mood and anxiety-related disorders are the most common psychiatric problems, affecting both pre- and post-transplant patients. Patients with histories of anxiety or depression often experience an exacerbation of symptoms in the transplant setting.
Pre-Transplant Stressors
- Persistent worry about health and the outcome of transplant evaluation
- Whether transplant will occur
- Recurrent hospitalization(s)
Post-Transplant Stressors
- ICU stay post-transplant
- Medical complications
- Sleep deprivation
- Post-operative complications
- Graft rejection and/or medication side effects
- These stressors may interfere with a patient's ability or motivation to adhere to medications, self-monitoring, exercise, clinic appointments, testing and treatments.
Our Services
The transplant behavioral health team will help you and your family cope with the stresses associated with chronic disease and the transplant process. We provide:
- Medication management & consultation
- Individual, couples, family, and group therapy
Psychotherapy and psychiatric medication are commonly used in combination to treat mental health problems. This is because patients often need medication to be able to do the work of psychotherapy and psychotherapy can address certain issues or symptoms that medication alone cannot.
Our Providers
Kandi (Felmet) Schmidt, PhD
Director of Transplant Behavioral Health
Emory University School of Medicine
Carissa Balderas, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine Assistant Professor Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Joseph Vinson, MD
Emory University School of MedicineAssistant Professor Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Michael Lucido, MD, PhD
Emory University School of MedicineAssistant Professor Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Raymond Young, MD, FAPM
Emory University School of MedicineAssociate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Program Director: Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship
Division Chief: Psychiatric Consultation Liaison Services, Emory Healthcare
Kristin Smith, LCSW
Emory Transplant Center
Mental Health Social Worker