International Journal of Women's Dermatology (Dec 2018)

Implementation of a psychodermatology clinic at a major health system in Detroit

  • L. Seale, BS,
  • J.V. Gaulding, MD,
  • D. Porto, MD,
  • D. Prabhakar, MD, MPH,
  • H. Kerr, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 227 – 229

Abstract

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The association between psychiatric and dermatologic disorders has been well characterized in the present literature with estimates of up to 40% of dermatology patients having concomitant psychiatric problems that are often related to their skin condition. Here, we present our experience regarding the implementation of a psychodermatology clinic in Detroit, Michigan. The most commonly referred conditions were delusions of parasitosis, neurotic excoriations, and isotretinoin initiation for patients with a history of psychiatric conditions. Seventy-three percent of referred patients were female. By creating a monthly clinic for patients who are diagnosed with skin conditions and associated psychiatric disorders or psychological symptoms, we are able to meet the needs of these patients with a synergistic relationship between health care providers.