Psychiatry

The Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry offers a full spectrum of outpatient services, including an outpatient clinic and a variety of University- and school-based child and adolescent programs.

Center for Infant Study

The Center for Infant Study (CIS) provides multidisciplinary care in an outpatient setting for children ages 0-5 with emotional and behavioral concerns.

Secure Starts at the Center for Infant Study

 

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Services at 701 W. Pratt Street

This clinic serves children and adolescents (ages 5-17) with emotional, behavioral, developmental, and/or learning problems. The clinic offers a range of services, including evaluations, psychological assessments, consultations, and brief or long-term therapy.

Outpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services

 

School Mental Health Program, Baltimore City

University of Maryland School Mental Health Program, Baltimore City

The School Mental Health Program (SMHP) team serves 25 schools in Baltimore City and is dedicated to creating a safe and nurturing learning environment for students and families. The program provides a range of culturally sensitive and effective prevention and therapeutic services that promote wellness and academic success. 

School Mental Health Program, Baltimore City

 

Howard County School Mental Health Program (HCSMHP)

University of Maryland-Howard County School Mental Health Program (HCSMHP) 

The Howard County School Mental Health Program (HCSMHP) provides evidence-based mental health interventions to students, and works closely with families and school staff to remove barriers to learning.

Howard County School Mental Health Program (HCSMHP)

 

PG School Mental Health Initiative (PGSMHI)

University of Maryland-Prince George’s School Mental Health Initiative

The goal of the University of Maryland-Prince George’s School Mental Health Initiative (PGSMHI) is to provide an integrated model of mental health services in the least restrictive setting to students with emotional/behavioral disorders in Prince George’s County Public Schools.

University of Maryland-Prince George’s School Mental Health Initiative