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About

Odyssey Clinic

The Odyssey Clinic at the UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute is Arkansas’s only specialized outpatient program dedicated to individuals aged 16 and older experiencing their first episode of psychosis, offering comprehensive, coordinated care within two years of symptom onset. Our multidisciplinary team provides personalized treatment plans, education, and support to patients and families, emphasizing early intervention to improve outcomes. Partnering with advocates like Kody Green, we aim to reduce stigma, raise awareness, and empower our community with evidence-based mental health solutions.

Our Team

Dedicated to Serve

Our dedicated team works tirelessly to deliver compassionate, expert care, ensuring every patient and family feels supported on their journey to recovery. The Odyssey clinic staff consists of tenured doctors, licensed social workers and counselors, a veteran nursing staff, and talented medical students, all of whom play a role in the clinic’s mission to support and care for individuals facing challenges with mental health.

About Our

Groundbreaking Methods

The team at the Odyssey Clinic at UAMS works with people 16 years old and older who have experienced the symptoms of first episode psychosis.  Some of those symptoms may include: delusions, hearing, seeing or feeling things that others do not, speaking in a manner others cannot understand and a sense of being watched or followed.  The clinic offers services including counseling, education and employment support, education for families, careful utilization of medicines and assistance in connecting with physicians who treat substance abuse treatment, if needed.

If you need help, call the Odyssey Clinic.  If you need additional information about first episode psychosis for a family member or friend, call the Odyssey Clinic.  If you are a mental health professional wanting additional information to refer someone, call the odyssey clinic.  The Odyssey Clinic 501-526-7464.

Funded and Made Possible By:

DHS care act change

Funding made possible through the Arkansas Department of Human Services’ Mental Health Block Grant
supplied by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration.