Medical Director: Shannon Barnett, M.D.
Program Manager: Kim Houser, MA, LCPC
Phone: 410-550-0018
Fax: 410-550-1302
Child and Adolescent Services treats children and adolescents who have attention difficulties, learning problems, impulsive or aggressive behavior, depression, substance abuse problems, school difficulties, poor social adjustment, and behavioral problems. Referrals to the program are made by parents, caretakers, school personnel, physicians, or involved agencies. Medical assistance and some private insurance are accepted. Clinical services for children and adolescents take the form of specialty clinics, partial hospitalization programs, mobile treatment, and on-site services in schools. Descriptions of each of the services follows below. All patients receiving treatment in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry programs may access an on-call therapist from 5 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday to Friday and 24 hours a day weekends and holidays. A Spanish-speaking therapist is also available.
General Outpatient Services | Transitional Youth Program | Addictions in Adolescence (CODA) Clinic | Spanish Clinic | Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic (EPIC) | Adolescent Day Program | Child and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program | Child Mobile Treatment Services | Child Case Management | Children's Center | Early Childhood/Preschool Clinic | Head Start Mental Health Project | School-Based Mental Health Services
See also Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
GENERAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES
Supervisor: Susan Cohn Klein, MA, ATR, LCPC
Clinical Supervisors: Paige Johnston, MA, LCPC, and Ryan Moore, LCSW-C
The Outpatient Clinic services include an in-depth psychiatric and social evaluation for children and adolescents. After an evaluation is complete, the child and his/her parents or guardians attend individual, family, or group treatment sessions. An individualized treatment plan is developed with the family to help identify areas of difficulty and ways to resolve them.
Close collaboration with all care providers is also an important part of these services. Treatment includes psychological and educational assessments, medication evaluation and follow-up, group therapy and casework services. In addition, several staff members specialize in the treatment of adolescents who are diagnosed with both substance abuse disorders and other psychiatric disorder.
To make a referral, call 410-550-0104.
TRANSITIONAL YOUTH PROGRAM
Program Supervisor: Susan Cohn Klein, MA, ATR, LCPC
Clinical Supervisor: Paige Johnston, MA, LCPC
This program is designed for young people, ages 16 to 22, who have psychiatric disorders (including substance abuse) and who face family, legal, social, medical, and environmental stresses. Services are coordinated between the child and adult outpatient programs to include the traditional outpatient services, case management, and vocational rehabilitation by staff specifically trained to access both systems. A psychiatric rehabilitation program on site that is designed to address the development of pre-vocational, educational, social, and independent-living skills of transitional-age clients.
To make a referral, call 410-550-0104.
ADDICTIONS IN ADOLESCENCE (CODA)
Program Supervisor: Susan Cohn Klein, MA, ATR, LCPC
The CODA Clinic provides evidence-based substance abuse and mental health services to youth and young adults between the ages of 14 and 22. Admission requires a commitment to a minimum of 16 weeks which includes an initial evaluation with standardized assessment instruments, a diagnostic interview with the psychiatrist and 12 weeks of therapy which include one individual and one group session per week. Random drug screens and medication management are also provided. Treatment interventions follow an evidence-based protocol which includes (but not limited to) the use of Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
For more information or to make a referral, call Paige Johnston, MA, LCPC, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-0177.
SPANISH SPEAKERS CLINIC
Our Spanish Speakers Clinic provides psychiatric services to children, adolescents and young adults who speak Spanish, but do not speak English; or whose parents do not speak English. Individual and family therapy as well as medication management are currently provided.
For more information, call Paige Johnston, MA, LCPC, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-0177. For those who do not speak English, please call Monica Batkis O'Donnell, LCPC, at 410-550-8753.
EARLY PSYCHOSIS INTERVENTION CLINIC (EPIC)
Clinical Supervisor: Krista Baker, LCPC
The Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic is a specialized treatment program for patients who are currently experiencing an initial psychotic episode or have received a diagnosis of a psychotic disorder within the past year. The program provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, second opinion diagnostic consultations, individual therapy, family support and education groups, and medication management services. EPIC has direct access to child and adult psychiatric rehabilitation programs, partial hospitalization services, a sheltered employment program, case management and mobile services, as well as referrals for neuropsychiatric testing when necessary. The program is designed to provide immediate treatment in order to reduce psychotic symptoms, avert hospitalization, improve compliance with outpatient services, and improve overall day-to-day functioning across all settings.
For more information call: 410-550-0137.
ADOLESCENT PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM
Program Supervisor: Hector Opulencia, MS, CRC, LCPC
The Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program is an after-school day hospital program targeting adolescents ages 12 through 18. This program offers a complete psychiatric and psychosocial evaluation, occupational therapy assessment, family therapy, nursing support and, if necessary, pharmacotherapy. The patients participate in a variety of groups, including occupational therapy, problem solving, and behavioral psychotherapy. Each adolescent has an individual therapist. Family members are also involved in treatment through weekly family therapy meetings. Socialization and recreation therapies round out the treatment.
For more information or to make a referral, call Brenda Memel, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-7173.
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Program Supervisor: Hector Opulencia, MS, CRC, LCPC
This after-school psychiatric rehabilitation program serves youths, ages 4 to 17, in coordination with outpatient services. A complete assessment is provided to determine a course of group treatment for the development of educational, social, and independent living skills. Services are available up to five days a week for three and half hours a day.
For more information or to make a referral, call Antoinette Moon, LCSW-C, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-4766.
CHILD MOBILE TREATMENT SERVICES
Program Supervisor: Annastasia Kezar, MA, LCPC
Mobile Treatment Services serves those children and adolescents with psychiatric problems that require intensive treatment in order to remain in the community, but have been unable to access traditional mental health services. The goal is to provide short-term community and home-based services, avert hospitalization, preserve families, and connect patients to local treatment programs. Services include diagnostic evaluations and case management.
For more information or to make a referral, call Steven Shapiro, Ph.D., LCPC, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-0067.
CHILD CASE-MANAGEMENT
Program Supervisor: Annastasia Kezar, MA, LCPC
Child Case-Management provides intensive case management in the home, community, and at school to children and their families. The program offers in-depth home assessments and an individualized case-management plan, which is developed in conjunction with the patient's family or other providers. This plan helps identify problem areas, strengths, and treatment goals.
Since children in this program may receive additional services within the Children's Center in outpatient clinics, or from community agencies, the staff maintains close contact with all treatment providers. Interventions can include school assessment or school monitoring, family assessment, aftercare coordination, emergency assessment, advocacy, in-home treatment, case/agency coordination and resource procurement.
For more information or to make a referral, call Steven Shapiro, Ph.D., LCPC, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-0067.
CHILDREN'S CENTER
Manager: Hector Opulencia, MS, CRC, LCPC
The Children Center is an after-school, intensive outpatient program for children ages 4-12, offering complete psychiatric evaluations, psychological and educational testing, individual and family counseling, medication evaluation, nursing support and, if necessary, occupational therapy assessment. Each child has an individual therapist and family members are involved in treatment through weekly family therapy meetings and parent groups. In addition, the Center collaborates with each child’s school. Treatment is provided Monday through Friday with transportation provided for children attending schools and living within a certain distance of the hospital.
For more information or to make a referral, call Paula Gance, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-1377.
EARLY CHILDHOOD/PRESCHOOL CLINIC
Program Supervisor: Susan Cohn Klein, MA, ATR, LCPC
The Early Childhood/Preschool Clinic provides psychiatric and social assessment and treatment for children under five years of age. Our team consists of a child psychiatrist and four therapists with special interest in and experience working with very young children and their families. A two-hour initial assessment with the psychiatrist and a licensed therapist is followed by team discussion to develop an individualized treatment plan, with referral for other services, such as speech and language evaluation, as needed. In addition, our Preschool Therapeutic Learning Center, an intensive outpatient program, offers therapeutic and parent support/training services for children, ages two to five, and their caregivers, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon.
For more information or to make a referral, call 410-550-2284.
HEAD START MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT
Program Supervisor: Susan Cohn Klein, MA, ATR, LCPC
Head Start Mental Health Project works in collaboration with various Baltimore City Head Start locations to provide interventions and consultative services for enrolled three to five year-olds and their families.
For more information or to make a referral, call Brijan Knaap, LCSW-C, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-9114.
SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Program Supervisor: Anastasia Kezar, MA, LCPC
School-based Mental Health Services are available in 18 schools within Baltimore City and Baltimore County. These on-site services include evaluation, individual/group/family therapy, as well as diagnostic assessment and medication evaluation.
For more information or to make a referral, call Gillian Wood, clinical supervisor, at 410-550-8271.







