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Johns Hopkins Childrens Mental Health Center – Baltimore

Address: 401 North Caroline Street - Baltimore, MD
General Phone Number: 410-955-3599
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Facility Type

Johns Hopkins Childrens provides the following mental health rehabilitation services in Baltimore.

  • Mental Health Treatment

Johns Hopkins Childrens is run by a private non-profit organization.


Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient, etc.)

Johns Hopkins Childrens provides treatment in the following settings.


  • Outpatient mental health rehabiliation
Emergency Mental Health Services

Johns Hopkins Childrens provides the following emergency mental health treatment and services.


  • We do not have any information about emergency services provided by this facility.
Mental Health Treatment Approaches

Johns Hopkins Childrens utilizes the following treatment approaches.


  • Activity therapy
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Couples/family therapy
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Individual psychotherapy
  • Trauma therapy
Pharmacotherapies & Medications

Johns Hopkins Childrens utilizes the following pharmacotherapies & medications in the treatment process.


  • We do not have any information regarding this facility's use of medications.
Payment Information

Information regarding payment(s) accepted at Johns Hopkins Childrens and possible financial assistance.


  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • Private Insurance
  • Cash or Self Payment
  • State-Financed Healthcare Plan Other Than Medicaid
Special Programs / Groups Offered

Information regarding specialty programs and groups offered at Johns Hopkins Childrens.


  • Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
Screening & Testing

Johns Hopkins Childrens offers the following screening and testing services to mental health clients.


  • There is no information provided regarding screening at Johns Hopkins Childrens
Ancillary Services

Johns Hopkins Childrens provides the following ancillary services in addition to mental health treatment.


  • Family psychoeducation
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