DIRECTORY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN HOWARD COUNTY

February 2018

On-Line Version Updated 3/13/18

Howard County Mental Health Authority 8930 Stanford Boulevard Columbia, MD 21045 (410) 313-7350 [email protected] www.hcmha.org

TABLE OF CONTENTS

24-HOUR HOTLINES ...... 72 ADULT EVALUATION & REVIEW SERVICES (AERS) ...... 59 ANGER MANAGEMENT ...... 47 BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT RESOURCES ...... 71 CARE GIVER RESOURCES ...... 61 CASE MANAGEMENT ...... 68 CHILD & ADOLESCENT SERVICES ...... 64 COMPLAINT REPORT FORM ...... 84 CRISIS BEDS ...... 17 CRISIS SERVICES ...... 16 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS UNIFORM BENEFITS PACKAGE ...... 14 DONATED DENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM ...... 15 DOOR TO HEALTHCARE ...... 9, 15 DRUG DISCOUNT CARDS...... 15 EATING DISORDERS ...... 49 ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ...... 8 FAITH BASED COUNSELING ...... 50 FINANCIAL AND INCOME BENEFITS / FEDERAL BENEFITS ...... 6 FINANCIAL AND INCOME BENEFITS / STATE BENEFITS ...... 7 GENDER IDENTITY/LGBT ...... 51 GENERAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES ...... 76 GROUP PRACTICES ...... 19 GUARDIANSHIP/PUBLIC PROGRAM ...... 59 HCMHA’S INDIGENT PHARMACY PROGRAM ...... 14 HEALTH INSURANCE ...... 9 HOARDING ...... 80 HOSPITALS ...... 57 HOUSING ...... 58 LEGAL SERVICES ...... 81 MARYLAND AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (MADAP ...... 13 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION ...... 11 MARYLAND’S COMMITMENT TO VETERANS ...... 74 MEDIATION ...... 52 MEDICAID (MEDICAL ASSISTANCE) ...... 9 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR FAMILIES ...... 9 MEDICARE ...... 10 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE ...... 12 MEDICARE SAVINGS PROGRAMS - ASSISTANCE WITH MEDICARE COSTS ...... 12 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN THE DETENTION CENTER ...... 61 MOBILE CRISIS TEAM ...... 16 PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE ...... 14 PRESCRIPTION PLANS ...... 12 PROGRAMS SERVING THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED ...... 73 PROGRAMS SERVING THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY ...... 81 PROGRAMS SERVING THE KOREAN COMMUNITY ...... 81 2 PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION ...... 16 PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION PROGRAMS (PRPS) ...... 53 PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH ...... 75 PSYCHIATRISTS ...... 23 PSYCHOLOGISTS ...... 25 RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMS (RRPS) ...... 55 RESOURCES FOR OLDER ADULTS ...... 59 SHIP – SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...... 12, 60 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI-TITLE II) ...... 6 SOCIAL WORKERS/LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS ...... 32 STATE OF MD SENIOR PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SPDAP ...... 13 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER ...... 62 SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI-TITLE XVI) ...... 6 SUPPORT GROUPS ...... 69 SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS ...... 56 SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAMS ...... 56 TCA – TEMPORARY CASH ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN ...... 7 TDAP – TEMPORARY DISABILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...... 7 TRANSITION AGE YOUTH (TAY) ...... 68 TRANSPORTATION ...... 82 WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN INFANTS AND CHILDREN ...... 8

INFORMATION REGARDING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES LISTED IN THIS DIRECTORY DOES NOT REFLECT ANY RECOMMENDATION OR ENDORSEMENT FOR THE PROVIDERS/PROFESSIONALS LISTED. THE HOWARD COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF ANY MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER LISTED IN THIS DIRECTORY.

PLEASE REPORT ANY ERRORS TO (410) 313-7350 or [email protected]

3 Preface

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Howard County Mental Health Authority is to insure the availability of quality mental health services and provide leadership in the county on mental health issues through education, prevention, community and interagency partnerships to better serve the broader community.

The Howard County Mental Health Authority (HCMHA) is a quasi-public agency that is responsible for planning, developing, and managing publicly funded mental health services in Howard County. HCMHA is pleased to sponsor this updated edition of the “Directory of Mental Health Services in Howard County”. HCMHA hopes this directory will assist the citizens of Howard County in locating needed services in a timely manner. Attempts have been made to include all providers in the public behavioral health system, as well as private practitioners who provide mental health services but who may or may not be providers in the public behavioral health system. However, this directory may not include every service or mental health provider in the county. If you are a provider who is not listed in this directory, but who would like to be included in future revisions, please use the form located in the back of this directory.

Complaints

The Howard County Mental Health Authority (HCMHA) is interested in hearing any concerns you may have regarding services you receive from the public behavioral health system. Please contact the HCMHA office at 410-313-7350 to initiate a complaint. If you are receiving services from someone who is reimbursed by your private health insurance coverage, you should contact your Human Resource Department at your place of employment to request information regarding how to file a complaint or request a review/appeal when you are denied services directly from your insurance provider. You can also contact the Maryland Insurance Administration at 1-800- 492-6116, if you cannot resolve your issue directly with your employer or insurance provider.

Network of Care Network of Care websites: HOWARD.MD.networkofcare.org. www.mdveterans.networkofcare.org

Network of Care for Behavioral Health is an online information site for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. This online community provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry for the following: • Service Directory – provides information about local community-based organizations • Library – offers unbiased, evidence-based information on more than 4000 health topics • Legislate – offers bill tracking section to follow state and federal legislation, email alerts when anything changes and allows you to directly email legislators • Links – offers connection to government programs and non-profit organizations that specialize in behavioral health issues • Insurance – learn about health coverage available in your community • Support and Advocacy – identifies organizations that provide support and advocacy for individuals and family members living with mental illness • My Folder – provides a private, secure place to keep important information about your health care community support services and WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan).

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INTRODUCTION

How to Use This Directory

This Directory is not intended to be an exhaustive, authoritative guide to services. However, we have attempted to include all known resources in the community. We have concentrated on treatment and rehabilitation resources and other major support services that serve individuals whose insurance coverage is from a public entitlement such as Medicare (MC), Medicaid (MA). However, we have included a major section on groups and individuals who serve Howard County, some of which are reimbursable through private health insurance and some offer sliding fee scales. Be aware that changes occur frequently in agencies and organizations, so information included here may be inaccurate or outdated at the time you read this directory. It is best to call and discuss the form of payment needed in advance of your appointment.

When to Seek Help

There are many types of mental health care available, ranging from outpatient treatment to inpatient hospitalization. If you do not feel comfortable with the professional you have chosen or to whom you have been referred, it is important to remember that you should discuss concerns with that professional. You always have the right to seek a different helper or a different level of care and should be considered as an equal partner in your treatment.

People seek professional mental health treatment for many reasons. Among the signs and symptoms that may signal the need to consult a mental health professional are:

• Threats or persistent thoughts about suicide • Persistent feelings of hopelessness and despair • Frequent feelings of anxiety or nervousness • Sleeplessness, frequent wakening or excessive sleeping • Persistent, noticeable difficulty concentrating • Increased use of drinking or smoking to cope with moods • Unusual lack of appetite or excessive eating • Unusual difficulty making decisions or handling routine tasks • Unpredictable or frequently changing moods • Withdrawal from others or from responsibilities • Hypersensitivity to words or actions of other people • Excessive crying or emotional outbursts • Feelings of panic about specific things or activities • Behaviors or ideas that are perceived as noticeably odd by others • Hearing voices that no one else seems to hear

5 FINANCIAL AND INCOME BENEFITS / FEDERAL BENEFITS

provides prescription benefits for individuals 1. SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME on Medicare (see page #10 under (SSI-Title XVI) Medicare Prescription Drug Plan).

This federal government income support is For both federal income programs, there is for those who meet the Social Security an application process and the individual Administration’s requirement for financial must meet several eligibility requirements. need. To be eligible for SSI, a person must You can also access Social Security’s web be age 65 or older or disabled or blind and site at www.ssa.gov. The application process have limited resources and income. The age begins by contacting the local Social Security of a person who is blind or disabled makes office: no difference. A person age 18 or older is Social Security Administration considered disabled if a physical or mental 8865 Stanford Blvd., Suite 110 impairment or combination of impairments Columbia, MD 21045 prevents him or her from working and is Business hours 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. M-F expected to last at least 12 months or to 1-800-772-1213 result in death. A minor child could be eligible for SSI based on a disability. In the The Social Security Administration will be state of Maryland, SSI recipients also receive able to provide information, forms and Medicaid (Medical Assistance), which can answer any questions you may have about pay for health care expenses and the application process. prescriptions. Each federal income program will require 2. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY the following information in order to process INSURANCE (SSDI-Title II) your application quickly: a. Original Social Security card and proof This federal government income support is of age documents such as a certified copy for those who have met eligibility of your birth certificate (no copies requirements for disability based on their accepted). prior work history. Cash benefits are paid to b. Medical information including names, individuals who are unable to work for a addresses and phone numbers of all year or more because of a disability. providers (physicians, hospitals, clinics) Benefits continue until a person is able to that provided treatment to you work again on a regular basis, and a (medications, laboratory and test results). number of work incentives are available to c. List of employers and type of work done ease the transition back to work. Disability during the past 15 years (SSDI). under the Social Security Administration is d. Copies of previous W-2 forms from any based on your inability to work. This means employment (SSDI). that the individual cannot do work he/she e. Dates of marriages if your spouse is did before the disability occurred and Social applying. Security Administration decides that the f. Financial assets (bank accounts, stocks, individual cannot adjust to other work bonds, trust funds, burial contracts, etc.). because of the individual’s medical condition(s). An individual can receive SSDI The process of determining your disability is until age 65. Once approved for SSDI, an the same for SSI and SSDI. The process individual will become eligible for Medicare takes about 120 days and will include benefits after two years of receiving SSDI. consideration of your ability to work in jobs Historically, Medicare did not cover other than the kind you may have done prescriptions. However, a new federal before the disability. For medical program has been implemented that determination of the disability, Social 6 Security uses the Disability Determination Both federal income support programs have Services agency in Towson Maryland. If a variety of work incentives to encourage your disability claim is denied or you individuals with disabilities to re-enter the disagree with any part of the decision, you work force while maintaining their benefits: can appeal the decision. There are four appeal steps: a. The Ticket to Work and Work • Reconsideration Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 • Hearing expands opportunities for people with • Appeals Council Review disabilities who want to work. b. Deductions for Work Expenses. Federal Court Action • c. Plans for Achieving Self-Support (PASS), also called “PASS PLANS”. The Social Security office will help with the d. Payments to people in approved paperwork. You have 60 days from the vocational rehabilitation programs. time you receive the SSA denial letter to file an appeal.

FINANCIAL AND INCOME BENEFITS / STATE BENEFITS mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us months or more must file an application for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). On myDHR, customers will be able to apply online for FIA benefits and Energy Assistance TCA – TEMPORARY CASH ASSISTANCE TO and manage their existing Child Support FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN accounts. They can check the status of their applications, report changes and manage This program is administered through the their various accounts. The myDHR website Department of Social Services. This time- also includes links to access online limited program provides temporary cash applications for child care subsidies as well assistance to someone with a child six months as to health care options available on the or older and requires the adult to actively Maryland Health Connection site. participate in seeking employment and/or participating in job training programs. TDAP – TEMPORARY DISABILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

This program is administered through the Department of Social Services. The Temporary Disability Assistance Program (TDAP) is available to help low-income, disabled Marylanders with no other resources, to obtain cash, medical, and housing assistance. The program is funded through the State of Maryland to provide help to individuals without dependent children. Eligibility requirements include verifying the disability – a licensed medical practitioner must complete a medical report. TDAP applicants who are disabled for 12

7 SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE Community Action Council of Howard Cty PROGRAM (“FOOD STAMPS”) 6751 Columbia Gateway Dr, 2nd Floor Columbia, MD 21046 SNAP is provided to low-income individuals 410-313–6440 who lack the income needed to purchase Other services provided: housing (eviction food. SNAP is a supplement to a person’s prevention, first month’s rent), crisis current food budget. They are not intended intervention (information and referral to cover your entire food budget. There are services, emergency assistance for families eligibility requirements that must be met in with children, burial assistance), early- order to apply for SNAP. To apply for childhood services (Head Start Program, TDAP, TCA, MA, or SNAP, an individual must speech and language therapy), Howard go to the following agency: County Food Bank. Howard County Department of Social Outreach: Howard County Multi Service Services Center 7121 Columbia Gateway Drive 9900 Washington Blvd., Suite 1 Columbia, MD 21046 Laurel, MD 20723 (410) 872 - 8700 410-313-0220 www.dhr.state.md.us www.cac-hc.org Walk-ins welcome, appointments available. Applications accepted M-F 8:00 a.m. – M, Tu, Th, Fr 8:30-4:30, Weds 11:00-7:00. 4:30 p.m. with extended hours 1st and 3rd Tuesday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Must sign-in WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN INFANTS AND with a representative upon arrival. CHILDREN)

ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS The WIC program provides services to pregnant women, infants and children under The Maryland Energy Assistance Program the age of five. The person’s nutritional (MEAP) is a low-income home energy needs are assessed and income is reviewed. assistance program providing financial This program provides milk, formula, juice, assistance in meeting home energy needs eggs, cheese, cereal, beans and peanut during the winter months for income-eligible butter to eligible recipients. In order to households. Other services include the Utility apply for the program, an appointment Service Protection Program (USPP), the must be scheduled by calling the following Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) agency: and the Electric Universal Service Program Howard County Health Department (EUSP). To apply for any energy assistance Ascend One Building programs, go to the following agency: 8930 Stanford Boulevard Columbia, MD 21045 410-313–7510

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Health Insurance

DOOR TO HEALTHCARE 2. Everyone must have a primary care physician (PCP); treatment by a “Door to Healthcare” streamlines the specialist requires a written referral application process for public health care from the primary care physician and the programs. Individuals complete a single specialist must be with the MCO web-based application that will determine network. eligibility for various state and federally 3. Mental health services are separate funded programs. Applicants are enrolled in from the MCO and do not require the the program for which they are eligible. authorization of the MCO. All public Interested individuals must go to the Howard mental health services are authorized County Health Department located at 8930 by an administrative services Stanford Boulevard weekdays between the organization, which is Beacon Health hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to access this Options. If you have any questions program. Individuals must bring a photo regarding publicly funded mental health identification and either four (4) pay stubs or services, please call the Howard County a recent income tax form as proof of income. Mental Health Authority at 410-313- For more information call 855-288-3667 or 7350. visit DoortoHealthCare.org MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR FAMILIES MEDICAID (MEDICAL ASSISTANCE) Beginning July 1, 2008, Medical Assistance Medicaid (MA) is a Federal health insurance benefits will be expanded to include program for low-income and disabled comprehensive health care coverage for persons. Medicaid eligibility is determined many more parents and other family by the state of Maryland. This program members caring for children. Eligibility covers hospital, physician, nursing home, depends on family size and income. Parents prescription drugs and other health and and other family members caring for long-term care services. If an individual children can apply to receive free receives Medical Assistance as the primary comprehensive health care coverage. insurance, he/she would be able to access Coverage includes: the full array of services in the public • Low cost or free prescriptions behavioral health system as long as the • Doctor visits individual meets the established medical • Emergency room visits necessity criteria for that service. Since July 1997, physical/somatic health care under • Hospital stays Medicaid has been administered through a • X-ray and lab services program called HealthChoice. If you receive • And many other services Medicaid, you will need to select a primary care physician (PCP) who will address your Families will be able to apply: medical needs and who is affiliated with a • By mail or fax, by printing an Managed Care Organization (MCO). The application at change does not apply to those in nursing www.marylandhealthconnection.gov homes or who receive both Medicare and • Call 1-800-456-8900 to have an Medicaid. The important features of the application sent to you, or Medicaid system are: • Contact your Local Health Department or Local Department of Social Services 1. All recipients will have to choose one of and fill out an application. the HealthChoice approved Managed Care Organizations (MCO) serving their jurisdiction. 9 For questions or more information call The renew. In 2014, you can renew your Medical Assistance Hotline at 1-800-456- Medicaid coverage through Maryland 8900 Health Connection. Administrative Care Coordination Unit Pat Nolan, R.N. By law, under the Affordable Care Act, most Community Health Nurse/Ombudsman people over age 18 must have health 410-313-7323 insurance beginning in 2014 or pay a fine. If www.hchealth.org you have Medicaid or Medicare coverage, you meet the requirement. MEDICARE At Maryland Health Connection, you can see Medicare is a federal health insurance your coverage options, all in one place, with program for persons 65 years of age and one application. You can compare a wide older, individuals under 65 who receive variety of private health plans and make Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) for apples-to-apples comparisons of their costs 24 months and individuals with End-Stage and coverage, to help decide which one is Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure right for you. requiring dialysis or a transplant). There are The core benefits that all health plans must two health care coverages. Part A is the offer include: hospital insurance. Part A provides care in hospitals as an inpatient, critical access • Doctor visits hospitals, skilled nursing home facilities, • Hospitalization hospice care, and some home health care. • Emergency care Part B is the medical insurance. Part B covers • Maternity care physician services, outpatient hospital care, • Pediatric care physical and occupational therapists and Plans must cover preventive care at no extra some home health care. Part B helps pay for cost to you, including flu and pneumonia these covered services and supplies when shots, birth control, routine vaccinations, and they are medically necessary. cancer screenings such as mammograms and colonoscopies. MARYLAND HEALTH CONNECTION Health coverage gives you protection and Maryland Health Connection is the state’s peace of mind. If you get sick or have an new health insurance marketplace that will accident, you’ll have access to medical care. make it easier for Marylanders to shop, And starting in 2014, no one can be denied compare and enroll in quality health health coverage because of a pre-existing coverage. You can go to Maryland Health condition. Connection to: Go to MarylandHealthConnection.gov for • Shop, compare and enroll in a plan that more information and sign up for updates. best meets you and your family’s needs Consumer Support Center:1-855-642-8572 • See if you are eligible for federal tax Services for the deaf or hard of hearing credits and subsidies to help cover 1-855-642-8573 insurance costs • Check eligibility for public health programs, such as Medicaid and Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP), for yourself or a family member

• Link to the call center for assistance

If you or your children are currently enrolled in Medicaid, you do not need to do anything. You will be contacted when it is time to 10 MARYLAND INSURANCE • Improperly terminating your insurance ADMINISTRATION policy 200 St. Paul Street, Suite 2700 • Raising your insurance premiums without Baltimore, MD 21202 proper notice or in excess of what the (410) 468-2000 law allows (800) 492-6116 • Making false statements to you in www.mdinsurance.state.md.us connection with the sale of insurance or the processing of insurance claims The Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is the state agency that regulates the • Overcharging you for services, including business of insurance in the State of premium finance charges Maryland. If you have a question about insurance or experience a problem, contact The MIA can: the MIA. The MIA provides assistance to • Provide information about different consumers, businesses, health care providers types of insurance plans (including doctors and hospitals), and • Suggest to you actions or procedures producers (agents or brokers) in all areas of that you may take which may help insurance, including life, health, disability, resolve your insurance problem automobile, homeowners, and property. The • Forward a copy of your complaint to MIA produces consumer guides, rate the insurance company, if appropriate comparisons and frequently asked questions • Obtain information or explanations on related to various types of insurance. The your behalf from the insurance company MIA can educate you about your rights and or its representatives. This may involve investigate written allegations that your written and verbal contact with such insurance carrier, insurance provider (agent companies or persons or broker), or another entity (engaged in the • Investigate a company’s action(s) to business of insurance) has violated state law. determine compliance with state law, Violations may include: regulation and policy contracts • Denying authorization for medically • Take corrective action against a necessary services company if it violated a state law, • Improperly denying or delaying regulation or policy which the MIA payment of all or portions of a claim enforces.

11 Prescription Plans

STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM If you currently receive both Medicare/Medicaid benefits you are The Howard County Office on Aging and automatically enrolled, assigned to a Independence provides information and Prescription Drug Plan (PDP), and may health insurance counseling services to choose to change to another Prescription people age 50+ and Medicare Drug Plan (PDP). beneficiaries of any age. Office visits and home visits for homebound are available. Medicare can provide financial assistance Call 410-313-7392 through the EXTRA HELP program to help with the cost of premiums, deductibles and MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG co-pays for individuals with income and asset COVERAGE limits. Medicare recipients must apply for this assistance. You will automatically Beginning in 2006, the Medicare Prescription receive EXTRA HELP if you have Medical Drug Coverage program has been provided Assistance, QMB, SLMB, or SSI; no need to through Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs). apply. Enrollment is voluntary, but failure to enroll under certain conditions will result in Anyone can contact the Howard County penalties if you enroll at a later date. There Office on Aging and Independence SHIP are premiums, deductibles and co-pays, as program at 410-313-7392 or the Social well as a “donut-hole” in coverage. The Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 actual costs depend on the PDP you choose. or www.medicare.gov for The list of covered medications known as the information/assistance. formulary also varies depending on the PDP. MEDICARE SAVINGS PROGRAMS - The “donut hole” is a coverage gap, where ASSISTANCE WITH MEDICARE COSTS you pay the full cost of drugs during a designated period determined by out of Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMBs) pocket expenses after which Medicare will Specified Low-Income Medicare resume coverage at the 95% level for the Beneficiaries (SLMBs) remainder of the calendar year. To learn current figures for these costs, and the effects Individuals receiving Medicare coverage of the Affordable Health Care Act, contact with low income and assets may qualify for the Office on Aging and Independence, SHIP assistance through the State Medical (Senior Health Insurance Program) at 410- Assistance program as follows: 313-7392. Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMBs) Annual Notice of Change letters should be are those people entitled to Medicare A sent by the PDP to all beneficiaries each and/or B and have limited income and assets year, including summary of benefits and and are not normally eligible for Medicaid. formulary for the following calendar year. Medicaid will pay the Medicare Part A If you were in a PDP and wished to change, and/or B premium, deductibles and co- you were required to do so between insurance for Medicare covered services. October 15 and December 7. IF AT ANY TIME YOU CHANGE PLANS – DO NOT Specified Low-Income Medicare DISENROLL – SIMPLY ENROLL IN YOUR Beneficiaries (SLMBs): If individuals who are CHOSEN PLAN and you will automatically entitled to Medicare Part A meet be disenrolled from the former plan. If you income/asset requirements, Medicaid will disenroll first, you will not be able to pay their Medicare Part B premium. enroll in Medicare D again. 12 Income and asset limits are subject to If the plan you have elected to enroll in is change. Income limits may include a $20 one of the plans that is administering the disregard of income in determining SPDAP Coverage Gap subsidy your eligibility. prescription costs during the coverage gap or "doughnut hole" will be a designated For specific financial criteria and percentage co-insurance on the total applications, contact the Howard County prescription cost plus the non-formulary drug Department of Social Services at 410-872- cost. The remaining cost of your prescription 8700, the Howard County Office on Aging will be covered by, any supplemental and Independence at 410-313-7392 or coverage offered by your plan, any 410-313-1234, www.medicare.gov or applicable Federal Drug Discount, with the www.dhr.state.md.us. remainder being paid by SPDAP. Contact

STATE OF MD SENIOR PRESCRIPTION Information DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SPDAP) Maryland - SPDAP c/o Pool Administrators 628 Hebron Avenue, Suite 212 The Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Glastonbury, CT 06033 Program (SPDAP) is a subsidy program 1-800-551-5995 – Customer Service established by the Maryland General TTY/TDD 1-800-877-5156 / Fax: 1-800- Assembly in 2005 to provide financial 847-8217 assistance to moderate-income Maryland www.marylandspdap.com residents who are eligible for Medicare and are enrolled in a prescription drug plan. MARYLAND AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (MADAP) SPDAP is overseen by the Maryland Health Insurance Plan, which is an independent This program helps low to moderate income agency of the State of Maryland and Maryland residents pay for some drugs governed by a Board of Directors. Pool prescribed to treat HIV/AIDS. There is no Administrators, Inc. administers this program co-pay at the pharmacy when using MADAP; for the Maryland Health Insurance Plan. however, there may be a monthly participation fee, depending upon the Eligibility Requirements person’s income. MADAP eligibility is based on income and household size. MADAP To participate in the Senior Prescription Drug evaluates the income of the applicant, their Assistance Program, individuals must meet legal spouse and considers the number of the following eligibility requirements: dependent children (under age 18) living • Show residency in Maryland for at least with the applicant. six months Contact Information: • Be a Medicare recipient or be enrolled MD Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene in a drug prescription plan AIDS Administration • Have an income at or below a 500 N. Calvert Street, 5th Floor designated percentage of the Federal Baltimore, MD 21202 Poverty Level 1-800-205-6308 or 410-767-6535 www.dhmh.state.md.us/AIDS/treatment/Mad SPDAP will pay an allowance per month for apApplication.pdf a member’s Medicare Rx prescription drug plan premium, as long as the individual is enrolled in an approved Medicare prescription drug plan or a Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan. There are numerous prescription benefit plans and Medicare Advantage drug plan options from which to choose.

13 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Individuals need to apply for all programs UNIFORM BENEFITS PACKAGE for which they may be eligible. However this grant funded program provides This package provides health care to psychiatric medications for emergency veterans, especially prescription drug situations to assure that individuals have coverage. The standard enhanced health access to medications while pursuing other benefits plan is available to all enrolled alternatives. Individuals with incomes up to veterans. You do not have to have a $20,000 are covered by this program. service-related disability to qualify for Contact Information: Howard County Mental benefits. Health Authority Contact Information: 8930 Stanford Boulevard Department of Veterans Affairs Columbia, MD 21045 877-222-8387 410-313-7350 / 410-313-7374 Fax www.va.gov/elig PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION HCMHA’S INDIGENT PHARMACY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1-888-4PPA-NOW / www.pparx.org HCMHA has a grant funded program to The Partnership for Prescription Assistance provide psychiatric medications and required helps qualifying patients without prescription lab work for individuals who receive drug coverage get the medicines they need outpatient treatment services from the public through the program that is right for them. behavioral health system and who meet the Many will get their medications free or following criteria: nearly free. a) Individual needs to be receiving services within the public behavioral health The Partnership for Prescription Assistance system will help you find the program that’s right for b) Individual has no insurance coverage at you, free of charge. Remember, you will this time never be asked for money by a PPA Call c) Physician does not provide samples to Center representative, or on the PPA the individual for the prescribed website. medications and/or are not covered by existing retail pharmacy generic low cost programs i.e. Wal-Mart, Target, Giant, etc. d) Provider has provided applications for the individuals to apply for insurance programs. e) Individual’s Medical Assistance number is INACTIVE per Eligibility Verification System (EVS) f) Individual’s income, if applicable, does not exceed $20,000/year g) Individual is homeless and receiving services from the Route 1 Day Resource Center or the Grassroots Shelter.

A form needs to be completed by the individual’s prescribing physician and faxed to the HCMHA offices for approval. HCMHA will then review the form and if it meets criteria for coverage in the indigent pharmacy program will forward the approved form to a participating pharmacy. 14 DRUG DISCOUNT CARDS DONATED DENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM

Free prescription drug discount cards, Dentists throughout the state have available through a program sponsored by volunteered to provide comprehensive dental the National Association of Counties, are now care at no charge to people of all ages, available to Howard County residents at who, because of a serious disability of various locations, including senior centers, impaired mental and/or physical health, lack library branches, health department clinics adequate income to pay for needed dental and at various county government office care. All patients admitted into the program buildings. must have transportation to the dental office and must keep all appointments. The The cards are effective immediately upon Donated Dental Services Program is unable receipt. They may be used by all residents to provide sedation services for simple regardless of age, income or existing health procedures, such as x-rays and cleanings. coverage and offer significant savings for Dental services are provided free of charge the uninsured and underinsured. In addition, to eligible individuals. Call Maryland even individuals who currently have Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped prescription coverage through their health (410) 964-1944 for an application or visit care insurance may be able to save money the website at www.mfdh-dds.org. on drugs that are not normally covered under their plans.

Howard County residents may call 877-321- 2652 or visit www.naco.org/programs/residents/pages/ pdcp.aspx for assistance with the program, which is administered by Caremark. For additional information residents can call 410-313-6400 or visit Howard County’s website: www.howardcountymd.gov and click on Prescription Drug Discount Card link from the home page.

15 CRISIS SERVICES

Mobile Crisis Team: 410-531-6677 psychiatric evaluation. This emergency evaluation process is usually referred to as The Howard County Mobile Crisis Team an “emergency petition” (EP). Also, any of (MCT) is available free of charge to any the following mental health professionals can individual present in Howard County at the complete an Emergency Evaluation form that time of a mental health crisis. MCT is a will allow the police to transport an partnership with the Howard County Police individual to the local emergency room for a Department and Grassroots. During hours of psychiatric evaluation: physician (MD), operation, MCT staff are able to respond to psychologist (Ph.D.), licensed clinical social psychiatric crisis identified by the Police. worker (LCSW-C) or licensed clinical Two mental health professionals go to where professional counselor (LCPC). If a family the individual is located and explore suitable member or concerned adult is initiating the support to de-escalate the crisis and help the emergency evaluation process they would go person in trouble. If there is an issue of to the Clerk’s Office at the District safety, the team is able to gain police Courthouse (410-480-7700) located at assistance to have the person transported to 3451 Court House Drive in Ellicott City the emergency room at Howard County Maryland to file an emergency General Hospital for a thorough psychiatric evaluation/petition between the hours of evaluation. The Mobile Crisis Team is 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through available by calling 410-531-6677 or by Friday. After 4:30 p.m. you would go to the calling the police at 911 and requesting the Court Commissioner’s Office to file an Mobile Crisis Team. MCT will refer the emergency evaluation petition. Information individual and family members to available must be provided to a Judge or community resources and follow-up to assure Commissioner regarding why this individual is linkage. a danger to themselves or others and MCT Hours of Operation therefore needs to be evaluated for a 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week psychiatric hospitalization. If the Judge/Commissioner agrees that the individual being “petitioned” needs a Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center psychiatric evaluation, the police will be 24 Hour Hotline: 410-531-6677 ordered to transport the individual to the nearest hospital emergency room for a 6700 Freetown Road psychiatric evaluation. The Mobile Crisis Columbia, MD 21044 Team (MCT) is available daily and can 410-531-6677 or 410-531-6006 pursue an emergency evaluation if Provides telephone counseling, free walk-in needed. Call 410-531-6677. counseling, emergency shelter for homeless,

24-hour suicide hotline, Mobile Crisis Team 7 A psychiatric evaluation determines whether days/week, and a Runaway Teen Program hospitalization is needed or whether a less that provides crisis intervention for runaway restrictive level of care may be more youth and their families. Immediate access is appropriate. Admissions to psychiatric available to Language Line for telephone facilities (private or community hospitals) can translation into most languages. be either voluntary or involuntary. If an

evaluation is completed and inpatient PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION treatment is recommended, the patient will be asked to sign a voluntary admission Family members or other concerned adults agreement. In the case of a minor, a such as a therapist or the police may initiate parent/legal guardian signs the voluntary an Emergency Evaluation process that will admissions agreement. In Maryland, a allow the police to transport an individual to person 16 years old or older may sign the local hospital emergency room for a himself into a psychiatric hospital. However, 16 the parent of a minor child can authorize in- inpatient psychiatric admission or to patient treatment even over the objections of shorten the length of inpatient stay, the adolescent who is 16-18 years old. d) for clinical reasons, if it is felt that the individual needs a temporary If the patient refuses to be hospitalized separation from the current living voluntarily, he or she may be admitted situation, involuntarily on certificates signed by two e) has agreed to be referred to a crisis physicians, or one physician and one licensed bed, psychologist. The certificates attest to the f) expects, with staff support, to be able need for hospitalization based on the to comply with treatment following: recommendations, and • the individual is suffering from a mental g) is able, with staff support, to care for disorder physical needs and basic personal • the individual is in need of inpatient care hygiene.

• the individual is in danger to self or others To access Crisis Beds, please call (410) 418- 4048, fax # (410) 418-4019. Howard County General Hospital has an Emergency Room for psychiatric emergencies Hopeworks (Formerly the Domestic that is separate from the regular Emergency Violence Center) Room. This behavioral health Emergency Nicole DeChirico, Clinical Director Room is for individuals 18 and older. 9770 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 300 Individuals under 18 would use the Pediatric Columbia, MD 21046 Emergency Room. 410-997-0304 / 410-997-1397 Fax 410-997-2272 – 24 hour Helpline When a patient is admitted involuntarily to a www.wearehopeworks.org hospital, a hearing must occur before an [email protected] administrative law judge within 10 days to Safe shelter and transitional housing for victims of determine if the individual can continue to be domestic violence, their children, counseling for involuntarily confined to an in-patient survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, psychiatric facility against his wishes. (women, men and children), legal assistance, Abuser Intervention Program, pet-safe program, prevention, education and awareness programs. CRISIS BEDS Language – Spanish, French

Crisis beds provide 24/7 intensive mental Sheppard Pratt Health System health treatment and support services that 6501 N. Charles Street are designed to provide clinical support to Towson, MD 21204 an individual in a psychiatric crisis. Crisis 410-938-5302 beds can be used as an alternative to in- Crisis Walk-in Clinic will evaluate individuals of all ages in need of crisis assessment and triage. This patient hospitalization, when appropriate, or service is designed for individuals who require direct as a step-down from an in-patient admissions to inpatient and day hospital levels of psychiatric unit when the individual needs care and who might otherwise be referred to an continued clinical support post-discharge. Emergency Department at a local hospital or who An individual is eligible for a Crisis Bed if he require current psychiatric evaluation.

or she: a) is over 18 years of age, b) has a diagnosis of a serious mental illness, c) due to acute symptomatology related to the individual’s psychiatric condition, has impaired ability to function within the individual’s community living situation and is in need of a crisis bed to avoid

17 OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS (OMHC)

Outpatient Mental Health Clinics (OMHCs) are licensed by the state under COMAR 10.21.20. All licensed OMHCs listed below serve individuals in the public behavioral health system. Most OMHCs also serve individuals who are covered by private health insurance through their employers. Individuals with private health insurance must call their insurance company and access the mental health benefits and providers affiliated with the insurance company. Individuals ages 65 and older that have Medicare must access providers who accept Medicare as payment for their mental health services. Individuals younger than 65 who have Medical Assistance must receive services from public behavioral health system providers.

Community Behavioral Health 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Columbia, MD 21044 MSA-The Child and Adolescent Center 844-224-5264 / Fax 888-509-0010 10005 Old Columbia Road, Suite L260 www.communitybehavioralhealth.net Columbia, MD 21046 Comprehensive services to children, adolescents, and 866-853-4397 (toll free) or 443-259-0400 adults, such as individual and family therapy; The program specializes in treating children and substance abuse mental health; and medication adolescents ages 6-18 that are experiencing crisis. management. The program also provides partial hospital and Insurance: Medical Assistance intensive outpatient services. The services include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, crisis MPB Group, Inc. intervention, individual, group and family therapy and expressive art therapy. The program serves patients 6440-D Dobbin Road with behavioral health along with chemical Columbia, MD 21045 dependency problems. Transportation is available. 410-730-2385 Insurance - Medicaid, Medicare and most insurance www.mpbhealth.com plans. [email protected] Provides individual, family and group therapy, PRP Sheppard Pratt @ Howard County (mentoring for youth), psychological and psychiatric Way Station, Inc. (WSI) evaluations, medication management to children and 9030 Route 108, Suite A adolescents, and adults. This agency offers IOP Columbia, MD 21045 services as a step down from hospitalization as well as substance abuse IOP and suboxene and other 410-740-1901 / 410-740-2503 Fax substance abuse medication management services. www.waystationinc.org Provide support and intensive therapy for adolescents Outpatient mental health services include: Psychiatric with high risk behaviors (suicidal ideation, cutting or evaluations, medication evaluation and management, other self-injurious behaviors. Home Based Therapy. individual, group and family therapy, psychological Clinical issues: sexual abuse/physical abuse/neglect, testing. attachment/bonding issues, trauma (PTSD), grief/loss Language - Some providers are bi-lingual & bereavement, substance abuse, anxiety/panic Insurance – Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Tri-Care, disorders, regulatory difficulties (ADHD, OCD) mood Blue Cross/Blue Shield. disorders (depression, anxiety), behavioral issues (oppositional defiant), play/therapy and parenting.

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Group Practices

Group practices are composed of a group of mental health professionals who are licensed to provide outpatient counseling services by state licensing Boards. Some group practices listed have individuals who are providers in the public behavioral health system and therefore accept referrals from the Administrative Services Organization for the state Mental Hygiene Administration (MHA). Please use the contact numbers provided for each group practice to investigate what insurances are accepted and whether they have individuals who are providers for the public behavioral health system.

Alternative Counseling & Wellness Center Blake Psychotherapy & Associates 5136 Dorsey Hall Rd 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 340 Ellicott City, MD 21042 Columbia, MD 21044 410-828-0101 410-988-4002 / 410-988-2024 Fax [email protected] http://blaketherapy.com www.alternativecounseling.net [email protected] Private practice serving children, adolescents, adults, Outpatient therapy and nutrition center specializing in seniors, couples and families with a holistic viewpoint Eating Disorders, Addictions, Asperger's, Mood utilizing the latest methodologies. disorders and Trauma. Trained in therapies such as Insurance: Most insurance. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Anxiety Treatment Center of Maryland Person Centered Therapy and Short Term Solution Based Counseling. Serves children, adolescents and 5022 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 201 adults ages 10 and above. Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-800-7591 Bluegrass Psychiatry and Mental Health www.anxietymaryland.com 5840 Banneker Road, Suite 200 [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 Cognitive and behavioral treatments for anxiety and related disorders. Treats children, adolescents, and 410-457-3196 adults experiencing problems with: selected mutism, www.bluegrassmentalhealth.com social anxiety, separation anxiety, generalized [email protected] anxiety, specific phobias, panic, obsessive compulsive Comprehensive therapy counseling and psychiatric disorder, chronic tics or Tourette syndrome, hair- services, pulling or skin-picking conditions, or depression. Insurance: BC/BS, Cigna, Johns Hopkins, Magellan

Arundel Psychological Associates The Body Image Therapy Center 8940 Route 108, Suite E 9192 Red Branch Road, Suite 270 Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21045 410-299-5766 / 410-987-4710 Fax 877-674-2843 www.apacares.com [email protected] Psychotherapy, psychological assessments, www.thebodyimagecenter.com neuropsychological assessments, substance abuse Comprehensive and compassionate care for those with counseling and psychiatric services. eating disorders, and co-occurring disorders like substance abuse, self-harm behaviors or other destructive habits. Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) Specializes in the treatment of binge eating disorder, bulimia and related concerns. Adults 18 and over. Insurance – all commercial insurances. In-network with most of the large companies.

19 Collaborative Counseling Center Cornerstone Psychological Services 5560 Sterrett Place, Suite 201 10808 Hickory Ridge Rd Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 443-546-4000 240-593-7561/ 410-997-0396 Fax www.collaborativecounseling center.com www.cornerstonepsychology.com [email protected] Individual psychotherapy, marital and couples Dr. Brett Greenberger, counseling, group psychotherapy, psychological Owner, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist assessment, parent training.

Emily Greenberger, LCSW-C, Crossroads Psychological Associates Clinical Director, Therapist Child, adolescent and family mental health services. 10784 Hickory Ridge Rd. Individual, group and family counseling, art therapy Columbia, MD 21044 and cognitive behavioral therapy. Psychiatric 410-964-0425 services include Diagnostic Evaluation and medication Individual adolescent, child and adult therapy, management. adolescent group therapy, adult group therapy, middle school group therapy, social skills group, Columbia Addictions Center family/couples therapy, medication management, psychological testing. 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 205 Language - German, Hebrew and Yiddish Columbia, MD 21044 410-730-1333 Family and Children's Services of Central www.ColumbiaAddictions.com Maryland [email protected] 10451 Twin Rivers Road, Suite 100 Substance abuse and mental health counseling to adolescents and adults. Psychiatrist proficient in Columbia, MD 21044 American Sign Langauge. Suboxone treatment. 410-997-3557 / 410-964-1791 Fax www.fcsmd.org / [email protected] Columbia Counseling Center Family and Children's Services at the Family Life Center is dedicated to providing high quality mental 5525 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 327 health, child abuse and elder abuse treatment Columbia, MD 21045 services to the Howard County community. 410-992-9149 www.counselingmaryland.com The Family Center & Associates Outpatient psychological and psychiatric services for 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 109 children, adolescents, adults, couples and families; Ellicott City, MD 21042 diagnostic and treatment for ADD/ADHD; medication evaluation and management. 410-531-5087 Conditions-ADD/ADHD, counseling-adolescent, child/pediatric, couples, family, individual therapy. Congruent Counseling Services Also includes pain management/biofeedback training, 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 psychological/psycho-educational assessments, sports Columbia, MD 21044 counseling and medication management. Child 410-740-8066 / 410-740-8068 Fax bereavement groups. Congruent Counseling offers individual, family, marital, and group counseling. A psychiatrist is on Focused Solutions, LLC staff to provide psychiatric evaluations and 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 medication management. Therapists are on staff who Columbia, MD 21044 specialize in working with children, teens, and adults. 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Fax A broad range of issues are addressed including depression, anxiety, attention deficit, acting out www.focusedsolution.net behaviors, substance use and addictions, marital Outpatient counseling services to children, difficulties, and more. DBT - Dialectic Behavioral adolescents, and adults. Treatment for teens 12-21. Insurance – Carefirst, BC/BS, Cigna, United Insurance: Most insurance plans accepted. Healthcare, APS, Magellan, InforMed/Conifer, Language: Spanish Tricare, Value Options, Medicare, Johns Hopkins Healthcare, Aetna, MHN, Medical Assistance, Multiplan/PHCS.

20 Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness Integrative Counseling, LLC Lakeview Office Terrace 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 9841 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 211 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21046 410-740-8067 / 410-740-8068 Fax 443-708-5856 Treatment Groups for Substance Use, Abuse, and Gladstonepsych.com Dependence; Single Weekend DUI/DWI education Specializes in Addictions, Adult Psychiatry, Adolescent program (State of MD Certified); DWI/DUI Education Psychiatry, Anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, (State of MD Certified); Spanish Language DUI/DWI Depression, OCD, Panic Disorder and Citation Services; Intensive Outpatient Program Insurance: Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CareFirst, Aetna, for Addiction and Dual Diagnosis for Teens and and Cigna Adults; Parent Support; Relapse Prevention; Anger Language: Sign Language Management; Marriage/Couples Group; Educational and Psychological Testing; Psychiatrists and a Nurse Practitioner licensed to prescribe medication on Staff; The Howard Group, LLC Individual Licensed Therapists 10760 Hickory Ridge Road, Suite 211 Columbia, MD 21044 Joshi & Merchant M.D. P.A. 410-740-7397 / 410-740-7398 Fax 5500 Knoll North Drive, Suite #290 www.thehowardgroup.info Columbia, MD 21045 The Howard Group offers individual, family and 301-317-6575 group counseling to adolescents and adults from diverse backgrounds. Counseling approaches have www.docjoshi.com been effective, particularly to the unique challenges Provides diagnostic evaluations, on-going medication faced by African-American males. management, individual, family and couples therapy. Insurance: Most insurance accepted, Medicare and Innovative Psychiatry Medicaid

9256 Bendix Road, Suite 200-B Kennedy Krieger Institute Columbia, MD 21045 9810 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite C www.columbiapsychmd.com Columbia, MD 21046 443-542-0773 Innovative Psychiatry provide comprehensive mental 443-923-7508 health care to children, adolescents, and adults. www.kennedykrieger.org Individual needs are met through assessment, Provides assessment and treatment of children ages medication evaluation, and psychotherapy. The goal 2-18 with behavior problems, including sleep of the patient-centered approach is to ensure the difficulties, tantrums, toileting issues and treatment plan is designed to meet the patient’s need. noncompliance in very young children, aggression, parent-child interaction issues, poor social skills and conduct-related problems in school-age youth. Innovative Therapeutic Services Specializes in serving both typically-developing 14440 Cherry Lane, Suite 208 children, and those with developmental delays and Laurel, MD 20707 disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorders and 301-604-1458 / 301-604-1459 Fax intellectual disability. [email protected] www.innovativetherapy.org LifePath Counseling Services ITS is comprised of a diverse group of clinicians who 5122 Aver Court believe in using an eclectic theoretical approach to Columbia, MD 21044 assist clients. Our clinicians are trained in working 410-227-9074 with survivors of traumatic experiences, anxiety Individual, child, adolescent, & family counseling. disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Therapy for personal growth and life changes; mood disorders, conduct disorders, co-occurring relationships/marital issues; parent-child relationships disorders, personality disorders, and a host of other and discipline; anxiety/ depression; cognitive- diagnoses. Furthermore, ITS offers community and behavior modification and behavioral management; home visits as well as on-site services for psychiatric divorce/separation. Children’s Life Skills Groups; evaluations and medication management. Individual, ADHD; Asperger’s; Grief/Loss; Organizational/Study family and group therapy to children and adults. skills; Divorce/Separation; Anxiety. Psychiatry services to children and adults, PRP services to children and adults. Insurance: MA, private insurance, EAP Languages: English, Spanish, Chinese.

21 The Maryland Centers for Psychiatry Stanton Psychotherapy 3454 Ellicott Center Drive, Suite 106 8850 Columbia 100 Parkway, Suite 203 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Columbia, MD 21045 410-461-3760 / 410-461-0526 Fax 443-546-4476 Specialized and general mental health services for www.StantonPsychotherapy.com children, adolescents, and adults. Multidisciplinary An eclectic group of therapists committed to helping teams evaluate a wide range of behavioral, learning clients heal and improve their lives. Individual, and emotional problems and then design a program couples and family therapy. We have therapists with of care. The Centers also offer Neuropsychological a variety of specialties including, children/adolescent Testing. issues, ADHD, substance abuse, domestic violence, trauma, marital issues and many more. North Laurel – Savage Multi-Service Center Insurance – Many insurance companies accepted Patuxent Square 9900 Washington Blvd. THRIVE Center for ADHD & Comprehensive Laurel, MD 20723 Mental Health Care 410-880-5917 6310 Stevens Forest Road, Suite #100 Columbia, MD 21046 National Family Resiliency Center 410-740-3240 / 443-276-6640 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 121 www.myTHRIVE.net Columbia, MD 21044 Therapists, Psychiatrists and Executive Function 410-740-9553 Coaches provide services for Children, Adolescents, Couples, Parents and Adults. Specialty programs in www.nfrchelp.org ADHD, Young Adults Struggling to Launch, Work Life NFRC provides educational and therapeutic services mental health, Social Skills groups and Executive for children and parents; individual, family and group Function coaching. therapy, KidsConnex, & TeenConnex, parent education seminars, co-parent consultation, child- focused access planning, online FamilyConnex TMS NeuroHealth Center parenting program, volunteer peer counseling, 8865 Stanford Boulevard, Suite 121 community education, publications and professional Columbia, MD 21045 CEU training and certification. 855-755-4867 [email protected] The Pro Bono Counseling Project TMS NeuroHealth Centers provide Transcranial 110 West Road, Suite 202 Magnetic Stimulation Therapy (TMS Therapy) to Baltimore, MD 21204 patients diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder who have not experienced satisfactory improvement 410-825-1001/ 877-323-5800 / 410- from antidepressant medication. TMS Therapy can be 825-1388 Fax used in conjunction with medication or as a stand www.probonocounseling.org alone treatment, and works by stimulating specific The Pro Bono Counseling Project is a non-profit areas of the brain involved in mood regulation. It is organization that provides free mental health care to FDA-cleared, proven, non-sedating and there are no individuals, families and couples who cannot receive drug related side effects. care from any other source. The Pro Bono Counseling Insurance: Medicare, most insurance plans. Project will do its best to accommodate your work schedule, transportation and language needs. Together Couples Counseling Approximately 800 licensed therapists whose offices Risa Ganel & Associates, LLC are located throughout Maryland participate in the Pro Bono Counseling project. 8894 Stanford Blvd, Suite 103 Columbia, MD 21045 Psychosocial Counseling Associates, Inc. 410-440-1413 Stevens Forest Professional Center www.togethercouplescounseling.com Empowering couples, individuals, and families to 9650 Santiago Road thrive, even in the face of difficult challenges and Columbia, MD 21045 circumstances. Professional services offered: couples 443-980-7622 or 202-374-8322 counseling, pre-marital, discernment, individual and [email protected] family counseling, infertility, pregnancy and Provides bi-lingual counseling services to individuals, postpartum, adolescent counseling. couples and families who prefer to receive services in Spanish.

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Psychiatrists

Margaret (Peggy) Adams, MD Helen Bellete, MD 8388 Court Avenue Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Ellicott City, MD 21043 10774 Hickory Ridge Road 410-313-8119 Columbia, MD 21044 Psychotherapy and psychiatry services for parents-to- 410-992-7288 be, infants, toddlers, children, adolescents and adults. Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication Medication can be provided as needed. Areas of management and psychotherapy using cognitive treatment include: anxiety, mood disorders including behavioral therapy. Areas of specialty include OCD, depression, school problems, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, trichotillomania; working with survivors of traumatic adoption, attachment dysfunction, developmental experiences including those who have developed delays, autistic spectrum, family issues and life post-traumatic stress disorder; treatment resistant transition. mood disorders (e.g. Major Depression, Bipolar disorder); and treatment resistant anxiety disorders Richard Bacharach, MD (e.g. OCD, panic disorder, generalized anxiety 5450 Knoll North Drive, Suite 100 disorder. Columbia, MD 21045 410-715-1180 Stephanie Durruthy, MD Insurance – Aetna, BC/BS, Carefirst, Cigna, Healthnet, 5074 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 105 Humana, One Net, United Health Care Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-992-0272 David M. Band, MD Language - Spanish Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Insurance - Most insurance accepted. 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Columbia, MD 21044 Dr. N. Joseph Gagliardi, M.D. 410-992-7288 ext. 25 Integrative Counseling [email protected] 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Comprehensive psychiatric services to children, Columbia, MD 21044 adolescents and adults, including assessment, 410-740-8067 / Fax 410-740-8068 evaluation and treatment – psychopharmacology and www.Integrative-Counseling.com psychotherapy. Areas of expertise include ADHD, Dr. Gagliardi is an Addiction Medicine Specialist with mood and anxiety disorders, angry-depressed experience offering ambulatory (outpatient) teenagers with behavioral and school problems, Detoxification for alcohol and opiates. bipolar disorder, major depression, behavioral aspects of individuals with autistic spectrum disorders, PANDAS, and psychiatric aspects of Lyme Disease. Brett Greenberger, MD Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Enoch Barrios, MD Collaborative Counseling Center Behavioral Health Associates 5560 Sterrett Place, Suite 201 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 343 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 www.collaborativecounselingcenter.com 410-997-7373 (443) 546-4000 Insurance – BC/BS, Carefirst Language – Spanish Kevin Harrison, MD Maryland Centers for Psychiatry 3454 Ellicott Center Drive, Suite 106 Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-461-3760 / 410-461-0526 Fax www.marylandpsychcenters.com [email protected] Child and adolescent psychiatry evaluations, consultation, and medication management.

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Douglas W. Heinrichs, MD Mitchell Mathis, Jr., MD 5034 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 103 Bluegrass Psychiatry and Mental Health Ellicott City, MD 21042 5840 Banneker Road, Suite 200 410-964-6486 / 410-964-6486 Fax Columbia, MD 21044 Psychiatric evaluation and treatment adults, 410-457-3196 adolescents and school age children. Treatment www.bluegrassmentalhealth.com approaches include both pharmacological and psychotherapy interventions, with a special expertise [email protected] in medication management for individuals with a Therapy counseling and psychiatric services, history of poor response or tolerability to medications Insurance: BC/BS, Cigna, Johns Hopkins, Magellan or with complex overlapping biological and psychological issues. Areas of special interest include Karen Meckler, MD depression, bipolar disorders, anxiety and panic Stevens Forest Professional Center conditions, OCD, ADHD, and psychotic disorders. 9650 Santiago Road, Suite 3 Columbia, MD 21045 George C. James, MD 410-964-2206 3905 National Drive, Suite 250 Specializes in eating disorders. Sliding fee scale. Burtonsville, MD 20866 Insurance – Medicare, Johns Hopkins Health Insurance. 301-421-4233 / 301-421-9551 Fax Psychiatric evaluation and pharmacological Terrye Mowatt, MD management of depression, anxiety, ADHD, BP. 5550 Sterrett Place, Suite 314 Insurance – BC/BS, MDIPA, Aetna, United Health Care Columbia, MD 21044

410-381-0060 / 410-381-0900 Fax Mertine Jermany, MD

10320 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 200 Alok Rawat, MD Columbia, MD 21044 3355 St. John’s Lane 443-272-1541 Opioid dependent patients. Ellicott City, MD 21042 Insurance – Medical Assistance, BC/BS 410-305-9083 / 410-727-4006 Fax www.daybreakpsych.com Kim Jones-Fearing, MD [email protected] 3905 National Drive, Suite 250 Outpatient treatment of depression and anxiety for adults via medication management or cognitive Burtonsville, MD 20866 behavioral therapy. Can see clients within a week. 301-421-9112 / 301-421-9551 Fax Language – Some Hindi Medication management with psychotherapy. Insurance – Tricare, APS, MDIPA-Optimum Choice, Choice Care, Value Options, MA, Medicare Laura C. Renbaum, M.D. Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Chul S. Kwon, MD 10784 Hickory Ridge Road 2908 Chainita Court Columbia, MD 21044 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-964-0515, ext. 17 410-235-2880 / 410-313-9641 Fax [email protected] Psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, geriatric psychiatry Outpatient psychiatric evaluation, medication Language - Korean management, and counseling for adolescents and Insurance - Private insurance, Medicare, MA adults. (Suboxone certified)

Stanislav Spivak, MD Scott Lastrapes, MD Integrative Counseling 84255 Baltimore National Pike 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Columbia, MD 21044 240-671-3200 Buprenorphine and Vivitrol treatment and “hold-over” 410-740-8067 / Fax 410-740-8068 psychiatric services for in between providers. www.Integrative-Counseling.com Insurance: Medicaid Mental health evaluation and medication management. Dr. Spivak also sees patients in need of suboxone.

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Joshua Rosenthal, MD Integrative Counseling Irfan Saeed, MD 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 American Psychiatric Group Columbia, MD 21044 10632 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 104 410-740-8067 / Fax 410-740-8068 Columbia, MD 21044 www.Integrative-Counseling.com 410-599-9977 Depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, substance abuse, autism, Asperger’s. Extensive experience in clinical trials of new medications for mood and anxiety disorders. Certified to prescribe Suboxone.

Psychologists

Maryland Psychological Association Samuel Berkowitz, Ph.D. 10025 Governor Warfield Pkwy, Suite102 5018 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 205 Columbia, MD 21044 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-992-4258 410-730-5138 www.marylandpsychology.org DrSamBerkowitz.com This is the professional organization for licensed Outpatient psychotherapy services. Adults only, psychologists. This organization can provide couples, marital, families. Treatment for anxiety, information regarding individuals who are on their depression, self-esteem, communication, relationships, referral service. inner peace. Approaches: mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, communication skills, self discovery. Lenora Roat Arrington, Psy.D. Insurance – all accepted. Sliding scale available. 1 Park Avenue, Suite D Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Joyce Hamilton Berry, Ph.D. 301-693-9275 6357 Windharp Way www.re-directionscounseling.com Columbia, MD 21045 [email protected] 301-596-2438 Outpatient counseling and psychotherapy for adults Conditions-anxiety, mood disorders, counseling-family, and adolescents. Treatment for depression, anxiety, group and individual therapy. identity, spiritual issues, relationships. Insurance - Most insurance accepted. Insurance – Medicare, sliding scale may be available. Jeanne Bolton, Ph.D. Michael Baum, Ph.D. 7270 Cradlerock Way 6438 Tauler Court Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21045 410-290-6618 410-381-7832 Cognitive behavioral, anxiety disorders/depression, Developmental disabilities, especially mental and women’s issues. Families, individuals, children. retardation; family, individual, psychological testing; Insurance - Will accept most insurance, providing does organizational consultant, management training. not need to be paneled provider with a managed care organization. Elspeth Bell, Ph.D. 5850 , Suite 140 Robert A. Brown, Ph.D. Columbia, MD 21045 7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203 410-480-8052 Columbia, MD 21045 [email protected] 410-992-4271or 410-707-5562 www.elspethbellphd.com [email protected] Hoarding disorder, clutter-related issues, OCD, Adult individual and couples. Anxiety, specific phobias, depression, perfectionism, Insurance – sliding scale if requested. procrastination, Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs).

25 Talibah E. Buchanan, Ph.D. Elinor Eden, Ph.D. 8720 Georgia Avenue 10715 Charter Drive, Suite 270 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Columbia, MD 21044 301-495-6393 301-596-5535 Drtalibahbuchanan.webs.com Individual, couples and family therapy for presenting Outpatient therapy and psychological testing. problems including anxiety, depression, ADHD, Services for children, adolescents, and adults. relationship and adjustment issues. Language – American Sign Language Insurance – Medicare, Tricare, BCBS PPO, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, Humana, MultiPlan, APS Susan Rockwell Campbell, Ph.D. Healthcare, Value Options.

7296 Kindler Road Evelyn Fielding, Ph.D. Columbia, MD 21046 Fielding Psychological Associates 410-290-5901 9051 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 4B www.drsusancampbell.com Psychotherapy and counseling for adults and Ellicott City, MD 21042 adolescents. Individual, couples and family therapy. 410-868-4142 Specializing in couples and relationship issues, sexual [email protected] issues and disorders, women’s issues. Psychotherapy for adults and adolescents. Areas of Insurance – sliding scale upon request. treatment: life transitions, anxiety, depression, psychosocial oncology, bariatric surgery evaluations. Deborah S. Cole, Psy.D. Insurance – BCBS 5525 Twin Knolls Rd. #331 Columbia, MD 21045 Eric Fielding, Ph.D. 410-381-7551 / 410 715-0055 Fax Fielding Psychological Associates www.drdeborahcole.com 9051 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 4B [email protected] Ellicott City, MD 21042 Focus on depression, anxiety, panic, sexual addiction, 410-868-4143 OCD, trichotillomania (hair pulling), hoarding, tics and [email protected] Tourettes, trauma and dissociation. Treats children, Outpatient psychotherapy for children, adolescents, adolescents, adults, and couples. Comprehensive and adults. General practice. evaluations for learning disabilities and emotional Insurance – BCBS problems. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for evidence-based trauma Steve Gaeng, Ph.D. treatment (Certified in EMDR). Intensive Short-Term Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) for working through long-term personality issues which can lead to self- 10784 Hickory Ridge Road sabotage, depression, isolation, and anxiety. Home Columbia, MD 21044 visits possible for Hoarding and OCD, when 410-964-0425 appropriate. [email protected] www.crossroadspsych.net Barbara Medine Deluty, Ph.D. Individual, group and family therapy with school- 4783 Ilkley Moor Lane aged children and their families. Individual, group Ellicott City, MD 21043 and marital therapy with adults. 410-750-7610 / 443-520-2818 (cell) Provide individual and family psychotherapy to a Julie Galton, Psy.D. wide variety of clients with psychiatric disorders 9650 Santiago Road, Suite 3 including complex cases of addiction and trauma. Columbia, MD 21045 703-732-1234 Anita Dworkin, Ph.D. [email protected] Edward Dworkin, PhD, MPH Outpatient psychotherapy for adolescents, adults, 10326 Sixpence Circle couples and families. Areas of expertise: eating Columbia, MD 21044 disorders, anxiety, depression, young adult issues, relationships, life transitions. 410-997-3961 Insurance – BCBS, CareFirst, FEP, Anthem. www.marylandpsychologicalservices.com Outpatient services to adults. Insurance - Most insurance accepted.

26 Ana Garcia-Fernandez, Psy.D. Keith Hannan, Ph.D. Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC 5116 Dorsey Hall Drive 10784 Hickory Ridge Road Ellicott City, MD 21042 Columbia, MD 21044 410-707-0100 410-992-7288 Ext. 51 [email protected] [email protected] www.tzkseminars.com Counseling to children, adolescents, adults & families. Adults and adolescents with depression, anxiety, Extensive experience in psychological testing and personality disorders, relationship issues and assessments, such as neuropsychological, adoption and disruptive behavior disorders. Trained in forensic evaluations, academic and vocational testing. Transference Focused Psychotherapy and Dialectical Language - Spanish Behavior Therapy.

Glassman Psychological Services Don Hudson, Ph.D. Stephanie K. Glassman, Psy.D. 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 251 9881 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 105 Columbia, MD 21046 Columbia, MD 21046 410-381-2244 www.glassmanpsyd.com Counseling-couples and individual therapy, marital. 410-695-4703 Mood disorders and career direction. Outpatient psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, families. Special training in stress, trauma, eating Tina Jenkins, Psy.D. disorders. Advanced Psychological Services Insurance - - Medicare, Medicaid, APS, ComPsych, 9881 Brokenland Parkway, Suite 105 TriCare Standard PPO. Columbia, MD 21046

410-381-2874 David A. Gold, Ph.D. [email protected] Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC www.advancedpsychologicalservices.com 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Children, teens and adults. Groups: Trauma Victims, Columbia, MD 21044 DBT for Teens with Eating Disorders, OCD Skills 410-992-7288, Ext. 16 Training, Assertiveness Training. Specializes in trauma [email protected] disorders, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, mood www.crossroadspsych.net disorders, personality disorders, substance abuse and Marital counseling and family and individual therapy addictions, some thought disorders. for patients of all ages. Also provide psychiatric Insurance: Medicare, Medicaid, BCBS, Aetna services with medication management and psychotherapy. Specialized in treating all anxiety Cynthia Kalodner, Ph.D. and mood disorders and interpersonal problems. 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Provide sex therapy by AASECT certified sex Columbia, MD 21044 therapist, hypnotherapy. Languages – German, Hebrew, Yiddish 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Fax [email protected] Specializes in anxiety and mood issues, using Judy Johnson Grados Psy.D. & Associates cognitive behavioral approaches with mindfulness and 10709 Birmingham Way positive psychology. Individuals and couples, ages 16 Woodstock, MD 21163 and up. 443-803-0288 Child psychotherapy; social skills groups for children; Barbara Kaufman treatment of anxiety, ADHD and behavior 8156 Main Street management ages 2-college. Psychological testing for learning disabilities. Ellicott City, MD 21043 301-309-9362 Sung Han, Ph.D. www.drbkaufman.com St. John’s Professional Center [email protected] Specializes in couples therapy. 8394 Governor’s Run Insurance – Medicare, Value Options, Cigna. Ellicott City, MD 21043-3448 410-750-1119 Provides counseling to individuals and families. Language - Korean

27 Stephanie Weiland Knarr PhD, LCMFT Samantha Marks, Psy.D. 9660 Iron Leaf Trail Thrive Center for ADHD and Mental Health Laurel, MD 20723 6310 Stevens Forest Road, Suite 100 301-490-1011 / Fax 301-490-1484 Columbia, MD 21045 www.drstephanieonline.com 410-740-3240 Marriage and family therapy practice. Specializing www.mythrive.net in treatment of PTSD and anxiety disorders for adults [email protected] and children. National relationship expert and public Outpatient center that provides counseling, executive speaker. function coaching, evaluations and psychiatric services. Specialty is Autism Spectrum Disorder, Works with Melvin E. Klein, Ph.D. teenagers and young adults with all issues, including 11804 Bright Passage “Failure to Launch”. Columbia, MD 21044 Language – Spanish 410-730-4564 [email protected] Dayli N. Marrero, Ph.D Behavioral consultation in developmental disabilities. 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 343 In-home services to children, adolescents and Columbia, MD 21044 developmentally disabled adults. 410-997-7373 or 410-997-7878 Psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults. Saul N. Lieberman, Ph.D. Insurance: Aetna, United Behavioral Health, Kaiser, 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 220 Tri-Care, Carefirst Columbia, MD 21046 Language - Spanish

410-730-2633 Gwen L. Martinsen, Ph.D. [email protected] Individual and family therapy along with parent and 9424 Bullring Lane school consultation for preschool and school-aged Columbia, MD 21045 children and adolescents. Specialties include 410-963-9670 assessment and treatment of ADHD, social-emotional Outpatient counseling for parents with infants and problems and developmental disabilities. toddlers. Individual counseling for children, Insurance – BCBS, Johns Hopkins, United Health Care. adolescents, and young adults. Areas of expertise: infants and toddlers with temperament and behavior Eileen Locklear, Ph.D. issues, e.g. irritability, sleep, eating, toileting, sibling and socialization skills. Highly sensitive children and 1645 Liberty Road, Suite 104 adolescents with anxiety, oppositional or acting out Eldersburg, MD 21784 behaviors. Young adults who are making college, 410-795-4764 career and relationship transitions. [email protected] Insurance – All Carefirst plans except HMO’s, Value Outpatient psychotherapy with adolescents and Options, Tricare. adults. Expertise in trauma, anxiety, aging issues, family conflicts and stress management. Julie A. Morrison, Psy.D. Insurance – most insurances accepted. 10440 Shaker Drive, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21046 Laura Margolis, Ph.D. 410-952-9574 3454 Ellicott Center Drive, Suite 106 Drjuliemorrison.com Ellicott City, MD 21043 Psychological evaluation of children, teens, and adults 410-461-3760 to identify giftedness, learning disabilities, ADHD, and www.marylandpsychcenters.com emotional disorders. Useful for obtaining special Outpatient individual, group and family therapy education services or accommodations. services to children, adolescents, and adults. Expertise in developmental disorders, mood and Kim Moss, Psy.D. anxiety disorders, and adjustment to chronic illness. 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite F Ellicott City, MD 21042

410-655-1834 Psychotherapeutic services to adolescents and adults. Insurance – BCBS, UHC, Kaiser, Medicare, Value Options. Sliding scale.

28 Robin J. Mullican, Psy.D. Edward V. Pecukonis, MSW, Ph.D. 6851 Oak Hall Lane, Suite 118 3244 Danmark Drive Columbia, MD 21045 Glenwood, MD 21738 443-847-0100 410-493-1530 [email protected] www.lechevalstable.org Outpatient psychological services for adults aged 18- [email protected] 65+ experiencing a broad range of challenging Individuals, families, children in foster care, child situations and behavioral health problems, including welfare system with history of trauma. Family cognitive behavioral therapy for mood and anxiety therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Applied disorders. Expertise includes mind-body approaches, Behavioral Analysis, Motivational Interviewing, Equine help adjusting to and managing medical issues and Assisted Psychotherapy ad counseling services. chronic illness (such as Diabetes, HIV, pain issues, Substance abuse/abuse assessment, depression and weight issues, sleep issues, and help improving healthy anxiety disorders. behaviors. Therapy affirming of many aspects of Language – interpreters available on request diversity, including specialties in multicultural and including sign language. LGBTQ issues. Insurance: Carefirst BCBS PPO Amy Rabinove, Ph.D.

8640 Guilford Road, Suite 224 Vicki Murphy, Ph.D. Columbia, MD 21046 5074 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 105 443-472-1198 Ellicott City, MD 21042 Rabinovepsych.org 410-418-8837 Outpatient services to older adolescents (16+) and Individual psychotherapy for adults. adults. Areas of expertise include OCD, generalized Insurance – most insurance accepted. anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, social anxiety, trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling), Peter H. Musser, Ph.D. compulsive skin picking, hoarding, eating disorders 3355 St. John’s Lane and depression. Ellicott City, MD 21042 Harvey M. Rapp, Ph.D. [email protected] 5401 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 7 Outpatient counseling services. Adult and young adult Columbia, MD 21045 psychotherapy services. Expert areas of treatment 410-730-4442 include; addictions (substance abuse, sex, gambling, [email protected] shopping, etc.) trauma, men’s issues, life transition. Outpatient psychotherapy and psychological testing for children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Expert Reginald Nettles, Ph.D., CGP areas of treatment include ADD, learning disability, 6217 Ironwood Way job stress, anxiety, depression. Columbia, MD 21045 Insurance – most insurances accepted. 410-290-7999 office / 443-838-5548 Cell 443-583-2353 Fax Sheela Reddy, ED.D http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/35214 7021 Garden Walk [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 Individual, group and couple therapy for adults (age 443-546-4810 18 and over) provided. Anxiety, depression, trauma www.spiritherapy.com related, interpersonal issues, gender and gender [email protected] orientation related issues treated. Outpatient counseling services to children, adolescents and adults. Expert areas of treatment include Marianne O’Leary, Ph.D. anxiety, ADHD, depression, domestic violence, 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite F multicultural family counseling and divorce transitions. Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-465-5520 Marianneolearyphd.com Outpatient psychotherapy services to adults, young adults and older adults. Areas of expertise include anxiety, mood disorders, and recovery from trauma. Insurance – Medicare.

29 Indra Lopez Sabina, Psy.D. Erin Stoll, Psy.D. 5850 Waterloo Road, Suite 140 The Family Center Columbia, MD 21045 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 109 410-480-8052 / 410-480-7081 Fax Ellicott City, MD 21042 www.bellcad.net 410-531-5087 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient and in-vivo services, individual and group thefamilycenter.tv therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Outpatient counseling services to adolescents and Specializes in Disruptive Behaviors, OCD, Specific adults. Expert areas of treatment include depression, Phobias, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Selective anxiety, hair pulling/skin picking, adolescents and Mutism, and Adjustment Disorder. technology issues (cyberbullying, sexting, etc.), Language – Spanish adolescent and adult grief. Psychoeducational and social emotional assessments. Giovanni Scott, Psy.D Integrative Counseling Thomas K. Swisher, J.D., Ph.D. 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 The Resolution Center Columbia, MD 21044 3545 Ellicott Mills Drive www.congruentcounseling.com Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-740-8067 410-750-2655 Educational and psychological testing for children, www.mdsettle.com adolescents and adults. [email protected] Family and individual counseling. Support groups Paul Short, Ph.D (grief, divorce, caregivers). Unique services in coping 9881 Broken Land Parkway #105 with divorce and divorce mediation. Family focused Columbia, MD 21046 therapy. 443-917-3102 Specializing in Parkinson’s Disease (patient and care Michael Tebeleff, Ph.D. partners), dementia evaluations, treatment of 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 252 depression, anxiety and substance abuse among the Columbia, MD 21046 elderly. 410-312-7250 Insurance – Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield. Payment www.marylandcounselingpsychologist.com plans and sliding scale available Outpatient counseling services for children, adolescents, adults and couples. Parent coordination Brenda Alpert Sigall, Ph.D., CEDS services. 5060 Castle Moor Drive Insurance – United Healthcare, Johns Hopkins/EHP, Columbia, MD 21044 Value Options. 410-730-6151 Kimberly Van-Putten-Gardner, Ph.D., [email protected] Outpatient psychotherapy services to individuals, LCPC, CFLE couples, families, adolescents and adults. Eating 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 343 disorders; anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge eating Columbia, MD 21044 disorder, mood disorders, anxiety, grief and loss, 888-737-3330 marriage and divorce, relationship issues, self-esteem, Individual, group & family counseling for eating, career development. anxiety, and depressive disorders, multicultural, grief, career, social adjustment, body image, couples Bohne Silber, MS, Ph.D. counseling; family life education for parenting, 10025 Governor Warfield Pkwy., Suite 409 separated/divorced families, sandwich/boomerang generation issues, biracial couples, and trans-cultural Columbia, MD 21044 adoptive/foster care families. 410-929-7500 [email protected] Certified couples therapist. Individuals who need help working through issues and problems. Insurance – some accepted. Sliding scale.

30 Gail K. Walter, Ph.D. The Family Center Harold Ziesat, Ph.D. 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 109 Anxiety Treatment Program of Columbia Ellicott City, MD 21042 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 223 410-531-5087 Columbia, MD 21046 Thefamilycenter.tv 410-997-1183 Provides therapy for children, adolescents and [email protected] families. Specializes in the treatment of anxiety and Specializing in the cognitive-behavioral treatment of mood disorders, grief and loss issues and parenting adults who have anxiety conditions, including panic challenges. disorder, phobias, and generalized anxiety disorder. Individualized treatment and/or group therapy. Scott T. Wolfe, Ph.D. Associated Center for Therapy, LLC Anne Marie Zwycewicz, Ph.D. 7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203 6510 Belleview Drive Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21046 410-381-4411 / 410-381-4711 Fax 410-997-0026 WeekendCouplesworkshop.com Outpatient counseling services to young adults, adults, swolfephd.com / [email protected] couples. Therapeutic approach is an integration of Certified Gottman Method Couples therapist, Bringing cognitive, behavioral, and experiential orientations. Baby Home Certified Gottman Educator. Counseling couples, adults, adolescents and children. Insurance – Most insurances accepted

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Social Workers/Licensed Professional Counselors

Alisa Adamo, MSc, MSW Anne Arena, MA, CAS 14440 Cherry Lane Court, Suite 203 The Family Center Laurel, MD 20707 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 109 301-776-8080 Ellicott City, MD 21042 General practice, all ages seen, all functioning levels 410-531-5087 with special emphasis on children. Psychological testing for attentional, learning, and Insurance – most insurances, Medicaid and Medicare. behavioral issues. Academic and executive functioning coaching for adults, adolescents and Sarah Agboli, MS, LCMFT children. Individual and family therapy. Congruent Counseling 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Libby Barritt, LCPC Columbia, MD 21044 Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC 410-740-8066 10784 Hickory Ridge Road www.congruentcounseling.com Columbia, MD 21044 Family, couple and individual therapy; depression, 410-964-0515 anxiety, low self-esteem, ADHD, family relational Provides counseling to young adults with anxiety, issues, behavioral problems, anger management, depression, and substance abuse. Trained in Eye abuse, and grief. Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted. therapy.

Dionne Aldridge, LCSW-C Anshu Basnyat, LCPC Inspiring Minds Mental Health Services The Empowered Parent 1777 Reisterstown Road, Suite 390 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite F Pikesville, MD 21208 Ellicott City, MD 21042 443-416-5833 443-574-3430 www.InspiringMindsTherapy.com www.theempoweredparent.net [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to children, Mental health services for adolescents, adults, adolescents, and adults. Marriage and couples families, and couples. Depression, anxiety, difficulty counseling. Areas of expertise include: anxiety, co-parenting, partner relationship concerns, depression, refugee mental health, cross-cultural recovering from a divorce or break up, stress. issues, parenting, ADHD, and relationship issues. Insurance – Medicaid and sliding fee scale Insurances: Medicaid, BCBS, Cigna, JHH-EHP, Aetna Languages: Nepali, some Hindu Berni J. Antelman, MSW, LCSW-C 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 307 A. LaToya Bates, MSSA, LCSW-C Columbia, MD 21044-3204 Congruent Counseling 410-740-0409 / [email protected] 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Children 2½ and up. Adolescents and adults. Columbia, MD 21044 Individual, couples and family. Mental health – 410-740-8066 anxiety and depression, relationships. substance www.congruentcounseling.com abuse difficulties, gay/lesbian, transgender issues, Mental health services to children, adolescents, adults, Autism Spectrum disorder, ADD/ADHD related and couples with experience working with families problems, school problems, occupational/vocational and children facing traumatic events in their lives. problems. Individual/Play Therapy (children and teens), Family Insurance – UBH, Aetna, Cigna Therapy, Marital/Couples Therapy, Effective Communication, Depression & Anxiety, Grief & Loss, Foster Care & Adoption, Parenting Issues, Trauma, Sex abuse, Anger Management, ADHD. Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted.

32 Jane Marie Bisco, LCSW-C Robert J. Carbo, LCSW-C 5140 Celestial Way 6213 Ashton Park Court Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 410-428-6801 / 410-740-4105 Fax 410-964-1770 http://columbiatherapy.webs.com Outpatient counseling services to adolescents and Adults, adolescents, children over age 6. Specializing adults, individual and couples counseling in ADHD, anxiety disorders, relationship issues, Insurance – most major insurances accepted. trauma. Mary Carroll, LCPC, NCC Tarrah Bonaparte, LCSW-C Congruent Counseling Focused Solutions, LLC 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-8066 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Fax www.congruentcounseling.com [email protected] Individual, group, family and couples counseling with Therapeutic services to adults and adolescents seeking persons aged 4-60 with primary issues of grief and relief from and answers to life’s challenges. Focus on trauma, bipolar and related mood disorders, and relationship stress and adjustment problems. child and adolescent disorders including autistic spectrum disorders. Aaron Brager, BA, ADT Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted. Congruent Counseling 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Jane Charnas, LCSW-C Columbia, MD 21044 6131Triangle Drive Columbia, MD 21044-4712 410-740-8066 410-997-3730 www.congruentcounseling.com Facilitates adult education and treatment groups, the [email protected] Young Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Outpatient counseling to individuals and couples, the Anger Management Program. mostly adults. Marital, depression, anxiety, crisis, Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted. grief. Insurance – Aetna, United Healthcare, United Behavioral Health. Colette Brunell, LCSW-C, BCD 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 223 Lauren Chapman, LCPC Columbia, MD 21046 7226 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 202 410-730-6119 / 410-290-6550 Fax Columbia, MD 21046 [email protected] 301-909-8723 www.colettebrunell.com www.fairwindcounseling.com Family mediation and co-mediation, Collaborative Outpatient counseling services to children, Divorce Coach, Parenting Coordinator and adolescents, and adults. Treatment areas of psychotherapist treating anxiety, depression, issues of expertise include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, loss and grief, women’s issues, men’s issues. psychotic disorders, ADHD, and pervasive Insurance - some insurances – call to check. developmental disabilities. Insurance – Aetna, APS Healthcare, Cigna, United The Rev. Robert Burdette, D.Min, LCMFT Healthcare. Sliding scale upon request. Papillio Pastoral Counseling 10505 Patuxent Ridge Way Laurel, MD 20723 301-466-0480 www.papilliocounseling.weebly.com [email protected] Family and marriage relationships, human sexuality issues, spiritual formation/growth, pastoral care. Insurance – sliding fee scale.

33 Richard Conover, LCPC, NCC Cindy Cisneros, LCPC, LPC, ACS Congruent Counseling 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 100 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 410-741-2294 410-740-8066 www.creativelyllc.com www.congruentcounseling.com [email protected] Individual, couples and group therapy specializing in Outpatient services for adolescents and adults, using stress reduction, grief and loss, chronic pain, and cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, person centered substance abuse. and creative approaches. Diagnoses treated include Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. anxiety, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, addictions, adjustment disorders and more. Specializing in the treatment of creative adolescents Linda Corr, LCSW-C and adults. Weekend and evening appointments Acorn Counseling available. Group therapy sessions held throughout 3850 Shady Lane the year. Glenwood, MD 21738 Insurance: BCBS, CareFirst, Magellan. Language: Some Spanish 301-335-3091 Adults 18 and over. Substance abuse recovery for addicts and/or family loved ones; anxiety depression, Michael Clancy, LCPC, LCADC women’s issues, young adult transition issues. Congruent Counseling Insurance – Blue Cross of MD. Fee for service with 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 sliding scale.

Columbia, MD 21044 Jennifer Crawford McCormick, LCSW-C 410-740-8066 Focused Solutions, LLC www.congruentcounseling.com 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Pastoral and marital counseling, addictions treatment and psychotherapy. Issues related to military Columbia, MD 21044 deployments for service members and families. 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to adults and Jodi Cobb, Ph.D., LCMFT adolescents. Areas of focus are depression, anxiety, Ellicott City, MD 21043 post-trauma intervention and workplace issues, grief and mediation. 443-574-5322 www.peerbridges.com Bob Denmark, LCPC [email protected] 7350 Grace Drive Psychotherapy for parents, children, teens, and families. Specialties include families impacted by Columbia, MD 21044 autism spectrum disorders, attachment issues, 443-857-9822 adoption, foster care, sexual abuse, trauma, and [email protected] LGBTQ issues. Grief therapy and couples counseling. Insurance – Medicaid, private insurance Victoria Cofield-Aber, LCSW-C 5074 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 104 Eileen Dewey, LCSW-C Ellicott City, MD 21042 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 205 443-745-8375 / 410-730-1312 Fax Columbia, MD 21044 Individual, group, and family therapy to children age 410-730-1333 3 and families. School related issues, depression, Individual, family and group therapy. Specializes in anxiety and PTSD. This practice has specialized teenage girls, women’s issues, parenting, addictions training in working with children in foster and and dual diagnosis. adoptive families. Special intervention skills in working with immigrants, individuals experiencing homelessness, and individuals with special needs. Insurance – major insurances, Medicaid Language – Spanish interpreter, Hindi interpreter

34 Laura DiCamillo, LCSW-C Cheryl Duffy-Williams, LCSW-C Congruent Counseling 3525 H Ellicott Mills Drive, Suite A 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Columbia, MD 21044 443-224-8634 [email protected] 410-740-8066 Works with children experiencing anxiety, depression, www.congruentcounseling.com ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, and general Works with at-risk students in middle and high schools behavior difficulties. Counsels adults with depression, on social, emotional, academic and behavioral issues. anxiety, ADHD, and relationships issues. Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. Insurance – BC/BS, Magellan, USFHP, Medicare, and Medicaid. Sliding fee scale available. Mark Donovan, MA, LCPC, LCADC 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Shelia D. Duncan, LCSW-C Columbia, MD 21044 14201 Laurel Park Drive, Suite 221 410-740-8066/68 Laurel, MD 20707 www.congruentcounseling.com 301-776-4617 / 888-972-6562 Teens and adults with mental health issues including www.sheliadduncan.com depression, anxiety, attention deficit problems, stress [email protected] management, family difficulties, substance abuse and Provides individual, couple and family therapy for addiction. children, adults and families from age 6 to 80 years, Insurance: most insurance plans accepted. providing therapy services for depression, bipolar, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, anger management, stress Barbara E. Dougherty, LCSW-C management, grief counseling, parenting support and 10451Twin Rivers Road couples counseling. Columbia, MD21044 410-997-3557 Dawn Duignan, LCSW-C www.fcsmd.org 3881 Ten Oaks Road, Suite C Outpatient counseling services to children, Glenelg, MD 21737 adolescents, and adults. Expert areas of treatment 410-489-4550 / 410-489-4475 Fax include trauma work. This private practice provides individual therapy for Insurance – some insurance accepted. children, adolescents, families, adults and couples. This therapist has extensive experience working with Katie Downes, LCPC children and families. Congruent Counseling Insurance - some insurance plans. 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 Judith M. Eble, LCSW-C 410-740-8066/68 Psych Associates of MD www.congruentcounseling.com 9520 Berger Road, Suite 203 Director of Adult Substance Treatment Services which Columbia, MD 21046 include mental health, family, legal, and work/school 410-290-6940 (ext.13) issues. Outpatient therapy for adults (age 18+). Areas of Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. treatment include depression, anxiety, panic disorder, bereavement, relationships, stress management, self- Elaine K. Drewyer, LCSW-C esteem. National Family Resiliency Center Insurance – most insurance accepted (not MA) 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 121 Columbia, MD 21044 Kate Emerson, LCSW-C 410-740-9553 ext. 302 Strength In Me Counseling, LLC www.nfrchelp.org 7226 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 202 Outpatient counseling services for children, Columbia, MD 21045 adolescents and adults, sliding scale fees available, 410-645-0738 focus on families in transition and mental health/ www.StrengthInMeCounseling.com wellbeing associated with change/loss; marriage Works with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and counseling; individual, group, family therapy. families using a multitude of therapeutic techniques in the area of trauma. Works as a team to help find your inner strength, peace and well-being.

35 Shanna J. Evering Barry B Frieman, Ed.D, LCSW-C 11419 Ellington Street National Family Resiliency Center Fulton, MD 20759 10632 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Suite 121 832-573-1473 Columbia, MD 21044 [email protected] 410-262-9006 Adolescents, adults, and couples. General counseling [email protected] services for anxiety, depression, grief, life-transition, Expert areas: families going through changes, life-coaching, trauma, eating disorders, personality parenting issues-dealing with children from early disorders, and multicultural issues. Mobile services childhood to adolescence, men dealing with available through phone therapy, email, skype and separation, divorces and parenting issues. community based locations (home, office) Linda Friskey, MSW, LCSW-C Kay E. Fandetti, LCSW-C 9650 Santiago Road, Suite 3 201Columbia Medical Center Columbia, MD 21045 11055 Little Patuxent Parkway 410-799-2982 Columbia, MD 21044 [email protected] 410-992-4042 Outpatient psychotherapy for most ages. Individuals, [email protected] couples, families. Specializing in eating disorders, the Outpatient counseling services to individuals suffering intersection of physical and psychological problems, from depression, anxiety, marital discord. Also sees LGBTQ, 12-steps, gambling and other behavioral individuals dealing with major health issues. addictions such as compulsive shopping. Biopsychosocial and spiritual model. Mario Faraone, LCSW-C Insurance – Aetna, Medicare (traditional), Medical Assistance (if secondary to Medicare), Sliding Scale, 301-854-2331 Tricare (non-par provider). [email protected] Outpatient services to adolescents (16 and up) and Harriet Gailey (LCSW-C) adults. Cognitive and behavioral exploration with a Buddhist bend, using Buddhist principles and 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 252 strategies to explore and resolved social, emotional Columbia, MD 21046 and behavioral difficulties. 410-312-7250 ex 205 Language: German [email protected] Outpatient counseling to adults. Areas of expertise; Stefanie Feldman, LCSW-C mood disorders (depression and bipolar), anxiety, 10090 East Darlington Road separation/divorce, family issues, parenting. Insurance – most major insurance accepted. Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-3193 John Geremia, LCSW-C Domestic abuse, counseling-couples, individual and group therapy, women's issues. 8331 Lincoln Drive Jessup, MD 20794-9454 Christina Foerster Puglisi, LCSW-C 410-799-5092 5643 Chelwynd Road www.johngeremiatherapist.com Mood and social issues; depression, anxiety, grief, Baltimore, MD 21227 sexuality, adult ADHD, bipolar, marital, anger, and 410-733-4702 stress management. [email protected] Insurance – Aetna, APS, BC/BS, Carefirst, Cigna, Previously has worked with children and adolescents GEHA, Healthnet, Tricare, Johns Hopkins, Magellan, and their families in a foster care setting, diagnostic MHN, Medicare, NCAS, United Healthcare, Value setting and currently in a school setting. In home Options. services are available. Specializing in behavior problems, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and those who have experienced trauma. Compassionate about working with the LGBT community.

36 Rachel Glickman, MS, LCPC Melinda Hoffman, LCPC Congruent Counseling 9881 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 105 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21046 Columbia, MD 21044 410-997-0996 www.melindahoffmanlcpc.com 410-740-8066 [email protected] www.congruentcounseling.com Outpatient counseling services to children age 8+, Specializes in children/adolescents. ADHD/ADD, adolescents and adults. Depression, anxiety, trauma, anxiety, adjustment disorders, crisis counseling, abuse, domestic violence victims, PTSD, parenting depression, family issues, school problems, support. Some training in TF-CBT; CBT. PTSD/trauma, parenting issues, self-esteem, Insurance – BC/BS, Johns Hopkins, Magellan, grief/loss. Medicaid. Sliding Scale upon request.

Bonnie L. Goldschmidt, LCSW-C, LCADC 9017 Red Branch Road, Suite 204 Lydia Holloway, LCSW-C Columbia, MD 21045 10220 S. Dolfield Road, Suite 106 410-730-4500 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Outpatient counseling services to adolescents and 443-630-9600 / 410-772-3797 Fax adults, specializing in substance abuse and mental www.transformationaltherapy.host-ed.me health. Sliding scale upon request. [email protected] Individual, family and couples therapy. Anxiety, Lev Grotel, LCSW-C depression, grief, trauma, relationship issues, etc. Focused Solutions, LLC Insurance: Most insurances accepted 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Fluent in Spanish

Columbia, MD 21044 Janet Hosford-Lamb, LCSW-C 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Fax Focused Solutions LLC [email protected] 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Specializes in relationship and sexual issues, anxiety, stress, panic attacks, depression, low self-esteem, Columbia, MD 21044 abuse/trauma, sexual identity concerns, life 410-884-6031 / 410-884-6134 Fax transitions, interpersonal issues and family struggles. [email protected] Employee assistance professional offering workplace Penny Harrigan, LCPC consultations to all workplaces focusing on employee The Education and Therapy Center behavioral concerns, potential workplace violence 8940 Route 108, Suite F concerns, workgroup behavior concerns impacting productivity. Clinical brief interventions with Columbia, MD 21045 employees and family members. Also provide 410-599-3834 outpatient mental health and substance abuse [email protected] counseling. Outpatient counseling services to children, adolescents and families. Carmen Howlette, LCSW-C Insurance – sliding scale. 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite F Ellicott City, MD 21042 Liza Hicks 301-503-5696 419 Oella Avenue www.CarmenHowlette.com Catonsville, MD 21228 [email protected] 443-848-1366 Individual, couples and family therapy, EMDR LizaHicks.com / [email protected] therapy. Specializes in treatment of trauma & PTSD. Outpatient counseling services to adults and Insurance: Cigna, CareFirst BCBS, APS Healthcare, adolescents. Expert areas of treatment include Maryland Medicaid, Magellan, Value Options, trauma and grief. Ceridian EAP, LifeWork Strategies EAP. Insurance – Carefirst, BC/BS

37 Roberto Huie Jr., LCSW-C Kathaleen Klotz, LCSW-C 5300 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 203 3355 St. John’s Lane, Ste F, St. John’s Station Ellicott City, MD 21042 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-292-9809 443-310-4980 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient services for adolescents, adults, couples Specializes in trauma, domestic violence, relationship and family. Expertise in treating mood and anxiety issues including individual and couples, PTSD, anger disorders, addiction, dual diagnosis, co-dependency, management, women’s issues. separation, divorce. Also works with personality Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare and issues, abuse, trauma, grief and loss. Medical Assistance. Fluent in Spanish Janeta Koelsch, LCSW-C Barbara Hunter, PhD, LCPC In Home Therapy, LLC 5211 New Prospect Court 6520 Wingflash Lane Ellicott City, MD 21043 Columbia, MD 21045 443-794-3001 410-245-5316 www.drhuntercounseling.com [email protected] Outpatient services including depression, anxiety, life Providing therapy to adults, adolescents and families transitions for adults. Pastoral counseling. in their home for treatment of a wide variety of issues including but not limited to depression, anxiety, Karen K. Johnson, LCSW-C trauma, behavior problems, and anger management. 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 313 Insurance: Medicaid, self pay

Columbia, MD 21044 Razia Kosi, LCSW-C 443-803-6791 Counselors Helping (South) Asians/Indians, [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to children, (Chai) adolescents, and families, young adults, women’s 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 205 issues, autism spectrum disorder, usually teens and Columbia, MD 21044 young adults high-functioning, mental health, ADHD, 443-254-6304 depression, bipolar disorders. www.chaicounselors.org [email protected] Paul Kelner, LCSW-C, CSAT, CAMS-II Outpatient counseling services to adults, families and Action Recovery adolescents. Expertise with South Asian, Muslim and 5114 Dorsey Hall Drive multi-ethnic backgrounds. Modalities include cognitive Ellicott City, MD 21042 behavioral and family systems. Women’s group on 301-388-0178 wellness and peer support. Language - Tamil www.sexaddiction-recovery.com Identified as a Muslim therapist [email protected] Specializes in working with men and women who are Julie Kotler, LCPC, LCPAT, ATR-BC recovering from out-of-control sexual behaviors, such as chronic porn use, serial infidelities, anonymous 5026 Dorsey Hall Road, Suite 205 hook-ups, etc. Anger management counseling for Ellicott City, MD 21042 court-referred adults or others who wish to address 301-793-1520 anger issues. Certified Sexual Addictions Therapist www.palettepartners.com and Certified Anger Management Specialist. [email protected] Confidential individual and group treatment. Outpatient counseling to families, adults, couples. Depression, anxiety, life transitions, family challenges Karen Kirkpatrick, LCSW-C and parent coaching. 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 307 Columbia, MD 21044 443-326-2785 [email protected] Individuals, couples, teens and children. Specializes in EAP, crisis work. Insurance – Aetna, Blue Cross, Magellan

38 Sean Lare, LCSW Ruth C. Lobe, LCSW-C 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 245 3355 St. Johns Lane, Suite F Columbia, MD 21044 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-689-9074 410-465-6297 www.seanlare.com Adult individual and couples therapy for interpersonal [email protected] relationship issues, stress management, depression, Counseling to LGBTQ children, youth, adults, and their anxiety, parenting concerns, grief, loss, adjustment to family members. Helps individuals develop new life’s changes. identities, navigate their transition and coming out Insurance – most private insurances. Sliding scale. process, attend to their relationships, and care for their mental health needs. Also provides consultation Marcie Lovell, LCSW-C and training services focused on increasing the Focused Solutions, LLC sensitivity to LGBTQ issues in the workplace. 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 Columbia, MD 21044 Cynthia Lengrand, LCSW-C 410-884-6031 / 410 -884-6134 Fax 8940 Route 108, Suite E [email protected] Columbia, MD 21045 Outpatient counseling services to children, adolescents 410-715-1606 and adults. Some expert areas of treatment include [email protected] early childhood trauma, attachment, bereavement, Individual and family therapy for children, and adoption. adolescents and adults. Anxiety, depression, life Insurance – most insurances accepted. stressors, grief, ADHD, PTSD, family issues. Specialize in trauma – trained in EMDR. Dolores DeLuise Madiou, LCSW-C Insurance – APS, Aetna, UBH, MA, Medicare. 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 305 Columbia, MD 21044 Suzanne Lescht, LCSW-C 410-914-7205 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 245 [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 Outpatient therapy for adults, couples and 410-997-1919 adolescents. Specializing in trauma informed Outpatient counseling to adults and couples. practices, trauma abuse history, couples and Insurance – all insurance relationship issues, adjustment and mood disorders, grief and loss, family problems, and other life Rona Levi, LCSW-C stressors. Insurance – Aetna, United Healthcare, Care First, 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 325 BCBS, Coventry Health Care and others. Columbia, MD 21044 410-730-5081 Jennifer Manning Plassnig, MSW, LCSW-C, Outpatient counseling with Individual, couples and family. ACHt, BCD Insurance – most insurance accepted 10709 Birmingham Way Woodstock, MD 21163 Linda Linton, LCSW-C 410-203-2411 A Healing Place www.JenniferManningPlassnig.com 7050 Oakland Mills Road, Suite 140 [email protected] Columbia, MD 21046 Children, adolescents, adults, families and groups. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Hypnosis, EMDR (Eye 410-309-0909 Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), EFT Ahealingplaceincolumbia.com (Emotional Freedom Technique), Process Acupressure, Outpatient counseling services to adults. Areas of Play Therapy, Relaxation and Visual Imagery interest include trauma, both childhood trauma and Techniques, Meditation and Breathing Techniques. recent single incident experiences. Trained in EMDR, EFT (Emotion Free Technique) and TAT (Tapas Acupressure Technique).

39 Joy Patricia Martin, Ph.D, LCSW-C Amy L. Miller, MSW, LCSW-C, ADT 5344 Racegate Run Congruent Counseling Columbia, MD 21045 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 443-745-0767 Columbia, MD 21044 Adults and couples. Works with difficult emotions 410-740-8066 (anger, anxiety, depression) using a variety of www.congruentcounseling.com modalities, including mindfulness or body-centered Substance abuse, trauma, behavior modification awareness, inner child work and gestalt techniques. techniques, personality disorders, sexual abuse Insurance: most major insurance, Medicare and MA. survivor, self-injury, suicidal ideation, anxiety, divorce adjustment, eating disorders, parenting, couple and Brenda L. May, LCSW-C adolescent issues, ADD/ADHD. Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Columbia, MD 21044 Danny Miller, LCPC 410-992-7288 ext. 21 Healing Songs Therapy, LLC [email protected] 10440 Shaker Drive, Suite 103 Outpatient counseling services to children, adolescents Columbia, MD 21046 and adults. Individual, couples and family therapy. 240-583-0351 Specialty in anxiety disorders and mood disorders. www.healingsongstherapy.com [email protected] Jacqueline McClure, LCPC, NBCC, Cognitive behavioral therapy and compassionate 8705 Celita Court mindfulness within a spiritual construct for adults, Jessup, MD 20794 couples, and young people. Areas of specialty 301-498-7218 include anxiety disorders, common child/adolescent issues, couples issues, chronic and acute trauma, [email protected] psychosis, and unhelpful patterns of behavior leading Adults, couples, adolescents, families. Specializes in to pain and relational difficulties. couples and family counseling, adults who are Insurance – APS Healthcare, BC/BS, Employee Health functioning well but adjusting to difficult life situations, Providers, MHN, Medicaid, Value Options, Aetna, and military members. ComPsych, Federal and National Capital, Magellan Insurance – Aetna, Cigna, Tricare, BCBS, Magellan. Behavioral Health, Tricare.

Kathi McGaha, LCSW-C Jadranka Milovanovic, LCPC Congruent Counseling 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 343 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 443-955-4592 / 410-997-7878 Fax Children, adolescents, families: adjustment disorders, 410-740-8066 depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, anger management www.congruentcounseling.com and behavioral problems. Couples, addiction, grief Depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues, adjustment counseling. Sensitive to and competent in working disorders, dual diagnosis, grief/loss, PTSD & trauma, with people of various cultural and religious addiction or substance abuse, infertility issues. backgrounds. Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. Insurance – Carefirst, Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, MHN/Managed Health Network, Magellan Behavior Health. Valerie R. McManus, LCSW-C Languages: Italian, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian Healing Therapies Counseling Services 3691 Park Avenue, Suite 3 Jennifer Molinari, LCPC, NCC Ellicott City, MD 21043 10715 Charter Drive, Suite 270 410-465-8687 Columbia, MD 21044 www.HealingTherapiesOnline.com 410-709-3974 [email protected] www.jennifermolinari.com Depression, anxiety and other mood symptoms, Outpatient counseling services for adults, couples, and relationship issues, work life, personal transformation families. Holistic approach. Anxiety, depression, self- & growth, parenting challenges, grief & loss, attention esteem, parenting issues, communication skill & distractibility and adjustments to change. Qualified enhancement, conflict resolution, relaxation skill postpartum disorders specialist. training, marriage/couple counseling. Insurance – Aetna, BCBS, Tricare, Magellan, Value Options. 40 Ashton Morgan, LCMFT Anne Peurasaari, LCSW-C, RN Family Therapy Group 5018 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 205 7360 Grace Drive Ellicott City, MD 21042 Columbia, MD 21044 410-992-4940 443-485-5473 Adults, older teenagers. Same gender couples, [email protected] spiritual aspects in counseling, alternative aspects compared to medication. www.familytherapygroupllc.com Language - German Insurance - Most insurances accepted, sliding scale. Sabrina N’Diaye, Ph.D, LCSW-C The Heart Nest Wellness Center Elizabeth Pilson, LCSW-C 4 West Rolling Crossroads #3 7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203 Catonsville, MD 21244 Columbia, MD 21045 410-455-5464 410-868-7431 Specializes in Women's Health, Relationship Issues, www.elizabethpilson.com Addictions, Spirituality, Interventions: Integrative Individual adult and couples therapy. Specializing in Psychotherapy, Guided Imagery, Hypnosis, improving emotional and physical intimacy issues with Movement, Imago Relationship Therapy, Sufi Healing self and others by exploring and transforming Identified as a Muslim therapist. attachment relationships. Coping with anxiety, grief and loss. Gay, lesbian and bisexual population. Kathleen A. Norton, M.B.A., Life Coach Insurance: Most insurances accepted. 9829 Diversified Lane Ellicott City, MD 21042 Barbara M. Polonsky, LCSW-C 410-206-7329 / 410-203-0804 Fax 5122 Aver Court [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 Life coaching for teens and young adults. Practical 410-227-9074 solutions and support for social pressures, academic [email protected] stress, future plans, time and self-management. Outpatient counseling for individuals (adults), children,

adolescents. Areas of expertise include Anxiety and Matt Otto, LCPC Depression, Interpersonal relationship conflicts, Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC Codependency Issues, Parenting struggles, Stage of 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Life Transitions, and women’s issues. Columbia, MD 21044 Insurance - Some insurances accepted. Sliding scale. 410-992-7288, Ext. 20 [email protected] Mary Prendergast, LCPC Individual and group therapy specializing in Crossan Counseling Services adolescents, young adults and pastoral counseling. 3901 Putty Hill Avenue Nottingham, MD 21236 Carlos Pastor, LCSW-C 443-326-6217 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 245 [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 Outpatient services to children, adolescents and 410-419-1708 adults, experiencing anger management problems, Outpatient mental health counseling treating anxiety, depression, chronic pain, stress related issues, adolescents, family, couple and individuals. relationship issues, LGBT/transgender issues. Insurance – most commercial insurance accepted. Individual and group therapy. Coaching for ADHD Sliding scale upon request. and Executive Functioning related problems. Insurance – Maryland MA, Carefirst, Magellan, Hetal Patel, LCSW-C Magellen EAP and others. 3355 St. Johns Lane Ellicott City, MD 21042 443-451-0159 [email protected] Individual and family therapy, play therapy. Child and adolescents, adults. Depression, anxiety, ADHD, ODD, OCD, infertility, parent-management training). Insurance – BCBS, Medicaid. Sliding scale. Language – Gujarati, Hindi

41 Bill Ray, LCSW-C Ann J. Rochford, LCSW-C Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC 9170 Route 108 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21044 410-997-7410 410-992-7288, Ext. 19 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient psychotherapy for adolescents and adults. Outpatient counseling services for adolescents and Expert areas include anxiety, depression and adults. Areas of expertise include substance abuse transitions to new stages of life. Psychotherapeutic and dependence, anxiety, depression, marital and approaches include Behavior Modification, relationship issues. Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Role Playing. Insurance – all medical insurance, Medicare, Tricare. Jeanne Reedy, LCSW-C Congruent Counseling Anne Roth, LCSW-C 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 2000-Century Plaza 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 325 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044-3205 410-740-8066 410-992-5670 www.congruentcounseling.com Counseling-adolescent, adult, couples, family, & Adults, college age students and teens. Areas of individual therapy. expertise include eating disorders, ADHD, relationship Insurance - Most insurances accepted. issues, effective communication, adult children of alcoholics, dual diagnosis, anxiety, bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, PTSD, depression, dissociative Jessica Rowe, LCSW-C disorder, domestic violence, adjustment disorders, Jessica Rowe Eldercare Consulting LLC parenting issues, gay/lesbian issues, grief, P.O. Box 1475 psychological aspects of illness, women’s issues, sexual Columbia, MD 21044 abuse/assault. 443-980-2914 Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted. Jessicaroweeldercare.com Stacey Rempert, LCSW-C [email protected] Consultation, assessment, navigation of the aging 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 100 services network, and caregiver support for older Columbia, MD 21044 adults and their families. Presentations to 410-206-8573 professional and community groups on topics related www.columbiatherapist.guru to aging and caregiving. Outpatient counseling for adolescents ages13+ and adults. Expert areas of treatment include addictions, Mimi Ryans, LICSW, LCSW-C, RPT trauma, self-harming behaviors, and anxiety. Lighthouse Center for Therapy and Play Insurance – some sliding scale. 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 327 Kathryn Reynolds, LCPC, NCC, DAPA Columbia, MD 21044 5114 Dorsey Hall Drive 443-864-5647 Ellicott City, MD 21042 www.lighthouseplaytherapy.com Private practice that works specifically with adults, 410-689-5181 children and families. Registered Play Therapist on www.kreytherapy.com staff. Will work with clients that are unable to access Specializing in anxiety, depression, grief, helping services. people overcome trauma and child abuse. Insurance – Medicaid, Medicare, Most insurance plans

Robert D. Robinson, LCPC Molly King Safren, LCSW-C The Family Center 9575 Angelina Circle 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 109 Columbia, MD 21045 Ellicott City, MD 21042 301-596-2858 410-531-5087 / 410-997-1556 [email protected] [email protected] Psychotherapy for adults, couples, some adolescents. Child, adolescent and family counseling specializing in Specialties include work with grief, anxiety and child & adolescent. Anxiety, depression, self-esteem, depression, adult children of alcoholics, gay and peer relationship issues, school-related problems and lesbian issues, substance abuse and recovery, and abuse issues. Also counsel individual, adult and marital infidelity and other couples issues. couples, as well as teen and adult group therapy.

42 Christian Sanders, MS, LCPC Jennifer Schoo, LCSW-C Congruent Counseling 8940 Route 108, Suite E 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21044 410-220-7697 www.therapysquare.com 410-740-8066 [email protected] www.congruentcounseling.com Individual, family and group therapy for children and Counseling for learning and academic issues, adults with ADHD, behavioral problems at home and adjustment, mood and anxiety disorders, opposition, school, depression, anxiety, interpersonal defiance, conduct disorder, executive functioning, relationships, family contact, physical /sexual substance abuse, and dual diagnosis. /emotional abuse and substance abuse. Groups for Insurance – most insurance plans accepted adults, children and adolescents to include self- esteem, interpersonal relationships, behavior Grace Santo, LCSW-CM modification, ADHD, anxiety, depression, substance Congruent Counseling abuse, parenting and anger management. 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Insurance – Aetna, APS, Tricare, UBH and MA Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-8066 Jacke L. Schroeder, MSW, LCSW-C www.congruentcounseling.com 2731 Westminster Road Trained in dialectical behavior therapy, trauma Ellicott City, MD 21043 symptom management, child-parent filial play 410-365-4157 therapy, domestic violence (offender and victim), [email protected] trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy and Outpatient counseling services to adults, individuals & treatment of sexual addictive behaviors. couples. Depression, anxiety, grief and loss, divorce, Insurance – most insurance plans accepted pre-marital, life transitions, spirituality, trauma.

Melissa Schnaar, LCSW-C Ruth Shor-Jannati, LCSW-C Collaborative Counseling Center 9520 Berger Road, Suite 203 5560 Sterrett Place, Suite 201 Columbia, MD 21046 Columbia, MD 21044 443-668-6861, 410-290-6940 ext. 21 410-546-4000 Outpatient counseling services for adults. Mood Collaborativecounselingcenter.com disorders, grief and loss, addiction, life transitions, [email protected] couples issues. Outpatient mental health services to children, Insurance – some insurance accepted. adolescents and their families. Comprehensive mental health services including psychiatric services, Lori Simmons, LCMFT individual, group and family counseling. Congruent Counseling 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Myra G. Schneider, PhD, LCSW-C Columbia, MD 21044 5052 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 202A 410-740-8066 Ellicott City, MD 21042 www.congruentcounseling.com 410-652-1610 Specialties include ADHD/ADD, adjustment disorders, MSCHNEIDERTHERAPY.COM crisis counseling, depression, family issues, school [email protected] problems, PTSD/trauma, parenting issues, self-esteem, Outpatient counseling services to individuals, couples, grief/loss, anger management, marital/couples and families. Specialties include couple/family counseling, communication skills. relationships, parenting, divorce adjustment, women’s Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. issues, life transitions, depression, anxiety, health related issues, loss/grief, EAP assessments and work Julia Southern, MEd, LCPC, NCC systems issues. Congruent Counseling Insurance – BCBS, United, Cigna, Aetna, Value Options, Hopkins. Sliding scale available. 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-8066 www.congruentcounseling.com Counseling for children age 7+, adolescents and adults. Specialties include adjustment to life changes, anxiety, depression, school problems, trauma/crisis, family counseling/education. Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. 43 Lacey J. Steen, LCSW-C, LLC Theresa Smith, MS, LCPC, NCC Walk and Talk Maryland Crossroads Psychological Associates, LLC 5114 Dorsey Hall Drive 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Ellicott City, MD 21042 Columbia, MD 21044 410-929-4560 410-992-7288, Ext. 52 walkandtalkmd.com [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to children, Outpatient services to adolescents and adults, both in adolescents, and adults. Individual, couples and a traditional office setting or out in the fresh air, on a family therapy. walk.

Marlene M. Spence, LCSW-C Jennifer M. Steier, LCSW-C Family and Children’s Services Congruent Counseling 10451 Twin Rivers Road, Suite 100 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 410-997-3557 ext. 229 410-740-8066 / 443-538-8294 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient therapy services to children, adolescents, Outpatient counseling services to children, and adults. Family therapy, couple and marital adolescents, and adults. therapy, trauma-informed treatment. Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. Insurance – BC/BS, Carefirst, United Healthcare, APS Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, Medicaid, Medicare, Norma Stevens, MS, NCC, LCPC Aetna, Johns Hopkins, TriCare. IHS Psychotherapy and Counseling, LLC

6011 University Blvd., Suite 100 Tammy J. Spengler, MSW, LCSW-C Ellicott City, MD 21043 Focused Solutions, LLC 410-919-8275 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 206 www.normastevenslcpc.com Columbia, MD 21044 [email protected] 410-884-6031 Outpatient srvices for young adults, adults, seniors, [email protected] individuals and couples. Specialized experience Outpatient counseling services to adolescents and working with couples to include recovery from adults. Expert areas of treatment include PTSD, infidelity, building/increasing emotional connection, domestic violence, adoption, and childhood effectively handling conflict. Depression, anxiety, maltreatment. Holistic approach. PTSD, anger, recovery from abuse and trauma, life Insurance – most insurances accepted. transitions, grief and loss, self-esteem, codependency, spirituality, and interpersonal relationships. Andrew Stanton, LCSW-C Insurance – sliding scale is available upon request. 8850 Columbia 100 Parkway, Ste. 203 Columbia, MD 21045 Chun-Shin Taylor, MA, LCPC 443-546-4476 3355 St. Johns Lane, Suite J www.StantonPsychotherapy.com Ellicott City, MD 21042 20 Plus years of experience providing individual, 479-445-2634 couples and family therapy. Specialties include [email protected] children/adolescents, substance abuse, trauma, hypnotherapy, sports and other performance www.livingharmonycounseling.com improvements. Extensive knowledge and experience Provide individual, couples and family counseling. working with ADHD, anxiety, depression and Specializes in mental illness, cross-cultural couples and managing life changes. families and the integration of religion/spirituality into psychology. Some insurances accepted. Medicaid. Language - Korean

44 Iris Thomas, LCSW-C, LLC 5060 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 204 Anne. M. Waller, LCSW-C Ellicott City, MD 21042 5300 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 203 410-730-2240 / 410-779-9109 Fax Ellicott City, MD 21042 www.yourkidscanchange.com 410-718-2229 [email protected] postpartumfamilyservices.com Children, adolescents and young adults (21 and [email protected] under) with mental health concerns including Outpatient counseling for individuals and couples. Generalized Anxiety, Panic, Separation Anxiety, Expertise in treating mood and anxiety disorders Phobia, OCD, Trichotillomania, Selective Mutism, during pregnancy and postpartum. Depression, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant, Grief and Loss, PTSD. Insurance: most major insurance plans accepted. Joyce Warner-Burke, LCSW-C Fluent in Spanish 6274 Gay Topaz Columbia, MD 21045 Rachael Thomas, LCPC 410-290-8028 5022 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 201 Conditions-ADD/ADHD, anxiety, mood disorders; Ellicott City, MD 21042 counseling-adolescent & adult therapy 240-621-2272 Insurance - Most insurances accepted.

Caratotalwellness.com M. Carol Wayda, LCSW-C [email protected] Outpatient therapy and nutrition services to children, 5905 Tall Branches Pass adolescents, young adults, and families. Individual, Clarksville, MD 21029 family and nutrition therapy both in the home and in 410-531-5769 the office. Intensive and individualized services to [email protected] accommodate busy families as much as possible. Family counseling, military and their families, and Works with individuals with eating disorders, anxiety, older adults (55+). depression, ADHD, ADD, weight management, school Insurance - Most insurances accepted. refusal, food refusal and general behavioral issues. Naomi Weller Virginia Voight, LCSW-C Family and Children’s Services St. John’s Professional Center 10451 Twin Rivers Road, Suite 100 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite F Columbia, MD 21044 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-997-3557 410-808-3422 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to children, adolescent Outpatient therapy for clients ages 11 and up. & adults. Specialty is trauma, anxiety and autism. Individual, group, couple and family therapy services. Insurance – all insurances accepted Self-psychological and relational orientation. Language – interpreters available. Expertise in mood disorders, anxiety disorders, addictions, relationship, parenting and family issues. Free phone consultation. Christine Wirsing, LGPC, NCC, ADT Congruent Counseling Brenda von Rautenkranz, LGPC 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 vR Equine Growth and Learning Center Columbia, MD 21044 13425 Forsythe Road 410-740-8066 Sykesville, MD 21784 www.congruentcounseling.com 301-641-0031 Adolescents, young adults & adults with substance abuse and dependence and co-occurring disorders. www.vrtherapycenter.com Insurance – most insurance plans accepted. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy provides a hands-on approach that challenges individuals to look at themselves and the world around them in a new way. Equine therapy is an alternative to traditional counseling that involves using horses as part of the therapy process. It has been effective with clients with depression, ADD conducts disorders, dissociative disorders, anxiety, PTSD, autism and other disorders and disabilities. Children, adolescents, families, marriage, individual and group. 45 Lorraine Woods, LCPC-S Flori Willard, MS, LCMFT 3840 Font Hill Drive 3355 St. John’s Lane, Suite 3 Ellicott City, MD 21042 Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-465-0121 410-733-8804 [email protected] [email protected] Outpatient counseling services to children, Marriage and family therapist offers couples, adolescents, families, and adults. individual & family therapy. Emotionally Focused Insurance – Medicaid and sliding scale. Therapy for couple and Advanced Trauma Treatment. Experience working with expatriate community. Rod Wright, BS, ADT Congruent Counseling Women’s Psychotherapy Institute, Ltd. 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 5022 Dorsey Hall Drive Ellicott City, MD 21042 Columbia, MD 21044 443-629-8876 410-740-8066 www.wpiltd.com www.congruentcounseling.com Outpatient services to adults, families and couples. Works with adolescents, young adults and anger Areas of expertise include stress, anxiety, mood management teams and GLBT population. disorders, trauma, relationships, work conflicts. Insurance – most insurance plans accepted.

Roslyn Zinner, LCSW-C, ACSW

8228 Telegraph Road, Suite A

Odenton, MD 21113

410-672-2237 Specialties include geriatrics, marital therapy, depression and anxiety. Divorce mediation, custody and parenting plans, property division. Insurance – Aetna, BC/BS, Medicare, UHC, Carefirst, Medicaid.

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Anger Management

Integrative Counseling, LLC Crossan Counseling Services Men’s Awareness and Recovery System Mary Prendergast, LCPC 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 3901 Putty Hill Avenue Columbia, MD 21044 Nottingham, MD 21236 410-740-8067 443-326-6217 Men's Domestic Violence MA&RS Program is [email protected] approved by the State of Maryland Governor's Outpatient services to children, adolescents and Family Violence Council and the Governor's Office of adults, experiencing anger management problems, Crime Control and Prevention. MA&RS is a treatment anxiety, depression, chronic pain, stress related issues, program for men charged with interpersonal violence, relationship issues, LGBT/transgender issues. domestic violence, assault on a loved one or civil Individual and group therapy. Coaching for ADHD protective orders that keep them away from their and Executive Functioning related problems. family. The goal is to help men change so they can Insurance – Maryland MA, Carefirst, Magellan, live happier, productive, and more meaningful lives Magellen EAP and others. with their families. Options Include: • Anger Management – 12 weeks Shelia D. Duncan, LCSW-C • Men's Parenting Classes – 18 weeks 14201 Laurel Park Drive, Suite 221 • Interpersonal Violence Program (treatment for men who have been charged or convicted or Laurel, MD 20707 domestic violence or interpersonal violence) – 301-776-4617 / 888-972-6562 24 weeks www.sheliadduncan.com • Substance Abuse or Addiction Education and [email protected] Treatment Provides individual, couple and family therapy for • Individual, Couples or Family Counseling children, adults and families from age 6 to 80 years, • Psychiatric medication management providing therapy services for depression, bipolar, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, anger management, stress management, grief counseling, parenting support and Congruent Counseling Services couples counseling. 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21044 HopeWorks (formally known as the 410-740-8066 / 410-740-8068 Fax Domestic Violence Center of Howard Congruent Counseling offers individual, family, marital, and group counseling. A psychiatrist is on County) staff to provide psychiatric evaluations and New Behaviors Program (Abuse Intervention) medication management. Therapists are on staff who Overlook Center #310 specialize in working with children, teens, and adults. 5457 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 310 A broad range of issues are addressed including Columbia, MD 21045 depression, anxiety, attention deficit, acting out behaviors, anger management, substance use and Phone: 410-997-0304 addictions, marital difficulties, and more. Fax: 410-997-7397 Insurance: Most insurance plans accepted. [email protected] Language: Spanish www.dvcenter.org Contact: Galina Portnoy Fees: Sliding scale

47 Paul Kelner, LCSW-C, CSAT, CAMS-II Action Recovery 5114 Dorsey Hall Drive Jennifer Schoo, LCSW-C Ellicott City, MD 21042 8940 Route 108, Suite E 301-388-0178 Columbia, MD 21045 www.sexaddiction-recovery.com 410-220-7697 [email protected] Specializes in working with men and women who are www.therapysquare.com recovering from out-of-control sexual behaviors, such [email protected] as chronic porn use, serial infidelities, anonymous Individual, family and group therapy for children and hook-ups, etc. Anger management counseling for adults. Works with individuals with ADHD, behavioral court-referred adults or others who wish to address problems at home and school, depression, anxiety, anger issues. Certified Sexual Addictions Therapist interpersonal relationships, family contact, and Certified Anger Management Specialist. physical/sexual/emotional abuse and substance Confidential individual and group treatment. abuse. Groups for adults, children and adolescents to include self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, behavior modification, ADHD, anxiety, depression, Kathaleen Klotz, LCSW-C substance abuse, parenting and anger management. 3355 St. John’s Lane Insurance – Aetna, APS, Tricare, UBH and MA Suite F, St. John’s Station Ellicott City, MD 21042 Time Organization 443-310-4980 7310 Richie Highway, Suite 100 Specializes in trauma, domestic violence, PTSD, anger Glen Burnie, MD 21061 management, women’s issues. 443-704-1082 / 410-674-2120 Fax www.timeorganization.org Jadranka Milovanovic, LCPC [email protected] 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 343 Outpatient mental health services include: in home, Columbia, MD 21044 school based or on site Individual, Family, Couples 443-955-4592 / 410-997-7878 Fax and Group therapy, psychiatric assessments, Children, adolescents, families: adjustment disorders, medication management, psycho-educational depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, anger management programs: parenting, anger management, social skills, and behavioral problems. Couples, addiction, grief Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PRP) for youth and counseling. Sensitive to and competent in working adults, Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS), with people of various cultural and religious specialized treatment planning, referrals to other backgrounds. supportive services, wrap around services, advocacy. Insurance – Carefirst, Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Insurance: Medicaid MHN/Managed Health Network, Magellan Behavior Health. Languages: Italian, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian

Optimal Life Solutions 7000 Carroll Avenue, Suite 200 Takoma Park, MD 301-539-9355 [email protected] www.optimallifesolutions.com Anger management classes, individual anger coaching, and general mental health counseling. Anger management classes are 8 hours in length and are held once a month, typically on Sundays. Visit website to register online. Classes are held in Takoma Park office, three blocks from the Takoma Metro.

48 Eating Disorders

The Center for Eating Disorders at The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Sheppard Pratt Program Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital Meyer 101, Johns Hopkins Hospital 6501 N. Charles Street, Units B1, 2 and 3 600 North Wolfe Street Baltimore, Maryland 21204 Baltimore, MD 21287 Phone: 410-938-5252/ Fax: 410-938-5250 (410) 955-3863 The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program offers Director: Harry Brandt, M.D. / Associate three levels of care for patients with eating disorders Director: Steven Crawford, M.D. – inpatient, day hospital, and outpatient clinic – all of The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt which incorporate findings of the latest research. offers a comprehensive continuum of treatment services for the patient with complex eating disorders. National Institute of Mental Health This includes inpatient, day hospital and intensive 6001 Executive Boulevard outpatient services, as well as ongoing outpatient Bethesda, MD 20892 treatment provided by The Center for Eating Disorders, P.A. The program is designed to respond to 1-866-615-6464 both the psychiatric and medical aspects of eating http://www.nimh.nih.gov disorders, with a comprehensive array of mental health and consultative medical resources. National Institute of Mental Health 6001 Executive Boulevard Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry & Bethesda, MD 20892 Behavioral Sciences at Howard County 1-866-615-6464 10710 Charter Dr http://www.nimh.nih.gov Columbia, MD 21044 410-720-8530 National Association of Anorexia Nervosa The outpatient Eating disorders clinic provides and Associated Disorders comprehensive consultation and evaluation services as P.O. Box 7 well as on-going outpatient treatment that combines Highland Park, IL 60035 nutritional counselling, therapy and medication Hotline: 1-847-831-3438 management for patients with variety of eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia http://www.anad.org/site/anadweb nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, and compulsive overeating. Insurance: Most private insurance and Medicaid National Eating Disorders Association Informational and Referral Program 603 Stewart Street, Suite 803 Seattle, WA 98101 1-800-931-2237 / http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org

49 Faith Based Counseling

Associated Catholic Charities 320 Cathedral Street Safe Harbor Christian Counseling Baltimore, MD 21201 8200 Old Columbia Road 410-547-5508 Fulton, MD 20759 Family and individual counseling, support groups for 410-992-4075 / 410-569-0094 Fax children, adults and for substance abuse. Branches www.safeharbor1.com throughout the state. Sliding fee scale. [email protected] Provides Christian-based, clinically sound counseling Baptist Family and Children's Services, Inc. so that people experience the recovery of their 7175 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite F hearts. Our unique approach to marriage, family, Columbia, MD 21046 and individual counseling includes offering an inviting 410-872-1050 atmosphere whereby a healing relationship is Counseling, adolescent, child/pediatric and family experienced in the counseling room. therapy, geriatrics, marital, pastoral. Provides case management and treatment for adolescent addictions. Sheep Gate Christian Counseling Foster care available. 3450 Fort Meade Road, Suite 105 Laurel, MD 20724 Christian Counseling Associates, Inc. 301-490-3825 / 301-490-3827 9650 Santiago Road, Suite 101 [email protected] / www.sheep- Columbia, MD 21045 gate.com 410-995-5587 Other Location: Bethel United Methodist Church Outpatient mental health therapy, fall and spring 6101 Swanson Road painting classes, couple communication classes. Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Mood Disorders (Depression/Bipolar), Anxiety Metro Maryland Counseling Center Disorders, (Phobias, Panic, PTSD, OCD), Substance Abuse Co-occurring Disorders, Premarital, Couples (Christian) and Marital Counseling, Mental Illness, Anger and 3300 North Ridge Road, Suite 110 Stress Management issues, Domestic Violence Issues, Ellicott City, MD 21043 Parenting Issues, Grief & Loss Issues (Death, Divorce, 410-750-3330 Abortion), Addiction Issues (Sexual, Gambling, Abuse-child, domestic/violence, sexual/assault/rape, Overeating, etc.), Co-Dependency/Self-Esteem Issues, conditions-anxiety, depression, eating disorders, Child & Adolescent Issues (ADHD, Conduct, counseling-adult, child/pediatric, family, group, Oppositional Defiant Disorders), Counseling individual and pastoral therapy. Individuals, Couples, Families, Children & Adolescents. Insurance - Most insurances accepted. Insurance – Medicaid, CareFirst Blue Choice, Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Local, National, Federal, Blue), APS Healthcare, EHP, US Healthcare, Tricare, Aetna. Resources for Family Growth (RFG) Please contact to find out about other insurance plans Columbia Baptist Fellowship accepted. 5885 Robert Oliver Place Columbia, MD 21045 410-730-2026 Work with couples in marriage counseling. Other areas of practice include depression, anxiety, stress and parenting.

50 Gender Identity/LGBT

PFLAG Elizabeth Pilson, LCSW-C P.O. Box 1479 7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21045 443-718-0474 410-868-7431 www.pflagmd.org / [email protected] Individual adult and couples therapy. Specializing in Promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, improving emotional and physical intimacy issues with bisexual, & transgendered persons, their families and self and others by exploring and transforming friends through: support of each other, education of attachment relationships. Coping with anxiety, grief the broader community, and advocacy for equality. and loss. Gay, lesbian and bisexual population. Insurance: Most insurances accepted. Transgender Support Group 3rd Wednesday of the month, 7:30 p.m. Jeanne Reedy, LCSW-C Owen Brown Interfaith Center Congruent Counseling 7246 Cradlerock Way 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 209 Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21044 410-381-0202 410-740-8066 www.congruentcounseling.com Berni J. Antelman, MSW, LCSW-C Adults, college age students & teens. Areas of 10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 307 expertise include eating disorders, ADHD, relationship issues, effective communication, adult children of Columbia, MD 21044-3204 alcoholics, dual diagnosis, anxiety, bipolar, BPD, 410-740-0409 / [email protected] PTSD, depression, dissociative disorder, domestic Children, adolescents and adults. Individual, couples violence, adjustment disorders, parenting issues, and family. Mental health – anxiety and depression, gay/lesbian issues, grief, psychological aspects of relationships. substance abuse difficulties, illness, women’s issues, sexual abuse/assault. gay/lesbian, transgender issues, Autism Spectrum Insurance – Most insurance plans accepted. disorder, ADD/ADHD related problems, school problems, occupational/vocational problems. Molly King Safren, LCSW-C Insurance – UBH, Aetna, Cigna 9575 Angelina Circle Sean Lare, LCSW Columbia, MD 21045 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 245 301-596-2858 Columbia, MD 21044 [email protected] Psychotherapy for adults, couples, some adolescents. 410-689-9074 Specialties include work with grief, anxiety and www.seanlare.com depression, adult children of alcoholics, gay and [email protected] lesbian issues, substance abuse and recovery, and Counseling to LGBTQ children, youth, adults, and their marital infidelity and other couples issues. family members. Helps individuals develop new identities, navigate their transition and coming out process, attend to their relationships, and care for their mental health needs. Also provides consultation and training services focused on increasing the sensitivity to LGBTQ issues in the workplace.

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Mediation

Maryland Mediation Service Colette Brunell, LCSW-C, BCD 10326 Sixpense Circle 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 223 Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21046 (410) 997-3961 410-730-6119 / 410-290-6550 Fax Mediation for separation and divorce [email protected] www.colettebrunell.com The Mediation Center Family mediation, Collaborative Divorce Coach, 3355 St. John’s Lane Parenting Coordinator. Treats anxiety, depression, Ellicott City, MD 21042 issues of loss and grief, women’s issues, men’s issues. (410) 480-1700 Insurance - some insurances – call to check.

Mediation and Conflict Resolution Center Family First Mediation, LLC Howard Community College Sally Jones, LCSW-C 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, ELB 336 204 Center Street Columbia, MD 21044 Mount Airy, MD 21771 410-772-4620 301-748-1104 www.howardcc.edu.mcrc Familyfirstmediation.com Family mediation services working with couples in the process of separation or divorce in a collaborative, The Resolution Center cooperative, and family focused effort. 3545 Ellicott Mills Drive Ellicott City, MD 21043-4544 Columbia Mediation 410-750-2655 10974 Trotting Ridge Way Columbia, MD 21044 Swisher Mediation (410) 997-9755 2875 Bethany Road Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-465-8985 [email protected] www.swishermediation.com Mediation service to help resolve divorce issues.

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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs (PRPs)

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs (PRPs) Humanim are licensed under COMAR 10.21.21. 6355 Woodside Court Individuals are eligible for PRP services, both Columbia, MD 21046 at the day program site (on-site) and in their 410-381-7171 living arrangement or other community www.humanim.com setting (off-site) if: 1) they receive Medical Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PRP) Services at Assistance (MA), 2) are diagnosed with a Humanim provide a safe and therapeutic environment for individuals with mental illness. The primary aim of serious mental illness that meets the state’s services is to empower individuals to manage their priority population, and 3) meet the medical illnesses, develop their own goals for recovery and necessity criteria established for this service. make informed decisions about their treatment by teaching them the necessary knowledge and skills to ACIDD Maryland live healthy, successful lives in the community. Services 5999 Harpers Farm Road, Ste. E-250 are primarily divided into three domains including Columbia, MD 21044 education, vocation, and illness management. Services are delivered through community integration 443-319-5010 / Fax 443-319-5265 and psychosocial group programming derived from www.aciddmaryland.com the Substance Abuse and Mental Health [email protected] Administration’s (SAMHA) Illness Management and ACIDD Maryland provides on and off-site services Recovery (IMR) Evidenced Based Practice. Services through a wraparound Psychiatric Rehabilitation are specifically designed and implemented to: Program (PRP) and a Mental Health Vocational Support the recovery, health and/or well-being of the Program to adults with a serious and persistent mental persons served, enhance the quality of life of the illness throughout the Howard County area. Programs persons served, reduce symptoms or needs and build are also offered to individuals who have the other resilience, restore and/or improve quality of life, dual diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (ID) and support the integration of persons served into the Mental Disorders. community, promote self-advocacy, increase access to Insurance: Medicaid, self-pay non-disability related social resources, increase Community Integration, offer cultural, spiritual and Clinical Service Connections, Inc. self-help opportunities, and increase independence on and access to public transportation. 8930 Route 108, Suite A Columbia, MD 21045 J & A Positive Image, LLC 443-276-3125 / 443-661-1175 Fax 6755 Business Parkway, Suite 102 [email protected] Elkridge, MD 21075 PRP services for adults and minors include a full range of rehabilitation activities and supports. Services for 410-796-2039 / 410-796-1410 Fax adults are organized to facilitate an individual’s www.japositiveimage.com recovery which includes the ability to make decisions [email protected] about life and create opportunities for choice J & A positive Image (JAPI) is a psychiatric regarding home, school or work and community. rehabilitation program providing wraparound Services for minors will facilitate an individual’s services to both youth and adults. Services include, development of independent living and social skills mobility and transportation support, linkage to including making decisions and creating opportunities community resources, entitlements, housing stability, for choice to the degree that is age and linkage to therapy providers, personal hygiene & developmentally appropriate regarding home, school grooming, medication monitoring, nutrition and food or work and community. CSC will develop preparation, symptom management, employment individualized service plans in collaboration with the support, time management, activities to support consumer and, as appropriate, the parent or legal individual's culture and interests, money management guardian and other collaborating service providers as skills and job search, anger management, conflict authorizted. resolution, stress management and coping skills, IEP Target Group: minors age 13-18; adults age 19-35; support, substance abuse and safe sex education, open to all eligible regardless of age. Will serve Behavior modification techniques, medical and dental individuals with co-occurring diagnosis of intellectual support. disability. Insurance: Medicaid, disability Medicare, Tricare Insurance: Medicaid

53 MPB Group, Inc. Client must be a Medicaid recipient between the ages 6440-D Dobbin Road of 3-17, be in active treatment, and referral must come from treating provider (clinician or psychiatrist). Columbia, MD 21045 We do accept referrals for PRP services of youth 410-730-2385 / Fax 866-371-5933 receiving therapy from another agency as long as 2nd Location: there is agreed upon collaboration of care between 603 7th Street, #202 agencies. Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Program Director Marvin Reese at 410-730- 410-730-2385 / Fax 866-371-5933 2385 to make a referral www.mpbhealth.com Through this PRP for youth more comprehensive supportive services are offered to the children and Therapeutic Connections families in Howard, Montgomery, Baltimore, and 2850 North Ridge Rd, Suite 210 Prince George’s counties. Service offered: support of Ellicott City, MD 21043 cultural interests, mobility and transportation skills, 410-961-8423 / 443-288-4646 Fax accessing available entitlements/resources, social skills [email protected] (natural supports and linkages, participation in community activities), self-care skills (hygiene, www.therapeutic-connections.net grooming, nutrition, dietary planning, self- Therapeutic Connections is a Psychiatric Rehabilitation administration of meds), money management Program (PRP) that provides independent, social and (obtaining and retaining employment, banking), life skills to youth, minors and adults with a mental therapeutic programming which includes behavioral health diagnosis. self-management, impulse and mood regulation, Languages: Spanish and Greek anger management, and behavior modification components, and accessibility to on-site psychiatric Way Station at Howard County and therapeutic treatment in our mental health clinic. 9030 Route 108, Suite A Columbia, MD 21045

410-740-8262 www.waystationinc.org Clinical and vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Provides vocational services that includes job placement, job coaching and on-going support.

54 Residential Rehabilitation Programs (RRPs)

Residential Rehabilitation Programs (RRPs) Humanim, Inc. are licensed under COMAR 10.21.22. 6355 Woodside Court Presently Howard County has 106 Columbia, MD 21046 residential beds that are targeted to those 410-381-1500 individuals served by the public behavioral Humanim’s Community Housing Program is designed to health system who are diagnosed with a assist individuals in achieving independence within the community through assisting you with support for your serious mental illness and need assistance mental health condition and by providing a stable /support services to live in the community. place to live. The Community Housing Program provides support services that promote a person’s Priority for placement in RRP is given to ability to engage and participate in community individuals returning to the community from activities, and in a supportive environment, improve State in-patient hospitalizations and and restore independent living and social skills individuals who are diagnosed with a mental necessary to support an individual’s recovery, ability to make informed decisions and choices, and illness and are homeless. participate in community life. Using input from

evidence-based assessments, along with the person’s All referrals for residential placement are active participation, a person-centered Individual screened by the Howard County Mental Rehabilitation Plan (IRP) will be developed; Health Authority to assure that the referral identifying goals and objectives that reflect needed meets the criteria for placement. Individual areas of development and preferences. Services are RRP providers can not authorize residential individualized with the objective of moving the person, as soon as possible, to a more independent placements. Please contact HCMHA at 410- living situation; either within the program or moving 313-7350 for a referral packet. them into their own residence. Services Available: Affordable subsidized housing, based on the HCMHA has a Transition-Age Youth (TAY) individual’s needs and income; Strength identification; Initiative that serves young adults between Person-centered and strengths based goal development; Coaching and accountability towards the ages of 18-25 who need residential goal achievement; Rehabilitative counseling; services. The purpose of this program is to Education about mental health conditions and assist young adults in becoming self-sufficient treatment; Assistance developing coping skills; through educational/vocational services as Supportive counseling and problem solving; Life skills well as other mental health support services. training in all domains of community life; Medication Management Services; Case Management; Primary Priority for placement into the Transition-Age care integration through enrollment in our Health Youth (TAY) program is given to individuals Homes (Wellness Integration) Program; 24 Hour Crisis age 18 who are aging out of in-patient Response and Intervention Services; Benefits settings such as Residential Treatment Counseling and Entitlements Management; Vocational Centers (RTCs) and individuals who have and employment services through enrollment in our Evidenced Based Supported Employment Program; utilized multiple treatment services in the Community integration activities. public behavioral health system prior to age18. Way Station, Inc. at Howard County 9030 Route 108, Suite A Columbia, MD 21045 410-740-8262 Provides residential rehabilitation services to individuals with psychiatric disability. Housing, entitlement assistance and case management are provided.

55 Supported Living Program

Humanim, Inc. support network (family, friends, church members, self- 6355 Woodside Court help group members). Case Coordinators will collaborate with the person’s network of supports in Columbia, MD 21046 planning and goal setting. 410-381-1500 Supported Living services are provided in the www.humanim.com individual's home and at various locations throughout The Supported Living Program at Humanim assists the community based upon the needs of the individual individuals with mental illness in maintaining served. independent living within the community. The program provides a continuum of services to meet the unique Way Station at Howard County needs of the individual. Services and activities are designed to assist individuals in improving self- 9030 Route 108, Suite A sufficiency, increasing choice, gaining control of their Columbia, MD 21045 lives and increasing participation in the community. 410-740-1901 x 7741 The optimal use of natural supports; whereby each www.waystationinc.org person builds their own network of supports are Clinical and vocational rehabilitation services to integral components of the Supported Living individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Program. Individuals will identify their community

Supported Employment Programs

Humanim focus on individualized person-centered planning; 6355 Woodside Court services include career assessment, career exploration, skill development, benefits counseling, Columbia, MD 21046 job placement, on-going job support, including on and 410-381-7171 x 2210 off site job coaching. Our goal is to work with www.humanim.com individuals and his/her treatment team to create an Humanim’s Evidence Based Supported Employment integrated plan of care that increases the individual’s (EBSE) Program works with individuals with chronic independence, self-efficacy, and recovery. and severe mental illness. The model is based off of over 25 years or research out of Dartmouth University, and is implemented in conjunction with the Behavioral Health Administration and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Way Station at Howard County Psychiatry. This model breaks down our services in 9030 Route 108, Suite A three areas: Staffing, Organization, and Service Columbia, MD 21045 Delivery. Through operating in high fidelity of the 410-740-1901 x 7741 model, our program outcomes consistently meet the www.waystationinc.org vocational targets on both the state and national Clinical and vocational rehabilitation services to level. Our Employment Consultants do every aspect individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Provides of the vocational process, focus on individualized vocational services that includes job placement, job career planning, and are an active part of the coaching and on-going support. individual’s clinical team. All employment services

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Hospitals

The following are hospitals that provide in-patient psychiatric treatment services and are used by residents of Howard County.

Howard County General Hospital Laurel Regional Hospital 5755 Cedar Lane Outpatient Behavioral Health Services Columbia, MD 21044 Partial Hospitalization Services 410-740-7890 / www.hcgh.org 7300 Van Dusen Road General hospital that offers emergency room Laurel, MD 20707 assessments and acute inpatient psychiatric care. 301-362-2086 Psychiatric in-patient unit has several beds dedicated to adolescents. www.umcapitalregion.org Insurance - All insurances accepted. The Partial Hospitalization Program offer the structure of a psychiatric program while allowing patients to go home in the evening and remain connected to Carroll Hospital Center family, friends and other support systems. The PHP 200 Memorial Avenue provides assessment and evaluation, psycho- Westminster, MD 21157 education, individual, group and family therapy. 410-848-3000 Insurance: Most commercial insurance plans, Medicare General hospital that offers emergency room and Medical Assistance. assessments and acute inpatient psychiatric care. In- patient unit accepts individuals who are certified for a Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City non-voluntary admission. 4100 College Avenue Insurance - All insurances accepted. Ellicott City, MD 21041 1-800-883-3322 or 410-465-3322 / Laurel Regional Hospital Center Admissions 410-938-3800 7300 Van Dusen Road www.sheppardpratt.org Laurel, MD 20707 Private psychiatric facility providing voluntary and 301-497-7980 / involuntary inpatient services. www.laurelregionalhospital.org General hospital that offers inpatient psychiatry and Springfield Hospital Center dual diagnosis services, an acute inpatient adolescent 6655 Sykesville Road program, outpatient addictions program & emergency room assessments. Sykesville, MD 21784 Insurance - All insurances accepted. 410-970-7000 State operated facility for long-term psychiatric services, including inpatient day unit and outpatient services for the deaf/hearing impaired.

57 Housing The Department of Housing and Community Development provides affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate income residents of Howard County. The Housing Commission is a separate legal entity which serves as the Public Housing Authority for the purpose of developing and managing housing resources for low and moderate income residents of Howard County. The Housing Choice Voucher Program Affordable Housing - The Rental Housing (formerly known as “Section 8”), provides Program leases affordable, decent and safe assistance for very low-income households units, of varying size and type, to low-to- (single or family), the elderly, and the moderate income County residents. The disabled to afford decent, safe, and family’s monthly rent payment varies and is sanitary housing in the private market. based on factors such as gross income, unit Participants who receive vouchers search for size and the affordable rent structure their own housing, which may include single- associated with the unit. family homes, townhouses, and apartments, or even the family's present residence. The An application is maintained until it reaches housing subsidy is paid to the participating the top of the waiting list. At such time, an landlord directly by the Howard County eligibility determination will begin and an Housing on behalf of the resident. This interview will be scheduled to complete the payment is paid with the caveat that the eligibility determination. The amount of time housing unit meets the requirements of the that an applicant remains on the waiting list program. varies and is dependent on several factors. While on the waiting list, Howard County The Public Housing Program is funded and Housing (HCH) may send letters from time to regulated by the United States Department time requesting information to update of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), existing application files or asking if created to assist lower income families live in applicants are still interested in housing affordable, decent and safe housing. The assistance. Applicants that do not respond housing agency owns the units rented to will be removed from the waiting list. approved families. The participating families are required to pay 30% of their adjusted For more information contact the Howard gross income toward rent and utilities. County Housing (HCH): Howard County Department of Housing Rental Assistance Program is funded and 9970 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 100 regulated by the Maryland Department of Columbia, MD 21046 Housing and Community Development, 443-518-7800 providing grants to local governments to www.househoward.org assist low income families who either are homeless or have an emergency housing Local Homeless Shelter need with flat rent subsidies. The ultimate Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center goal is to help families transition from 6700 Freetown Road homelessness or temporary emergency Columbia, MD 21044 housing to permanent housing. Participating 410-531-6677 (24 hours), 410-531-6006 families find their own housing for rent, Provides shelter services to homeless individuals. boarding house rooms, other single room Operates a Cold Weather Shelter from November occupancy arrangements, apartments, group thru March at various locations throughout the homes, transitional housing (provided it is not community. Staffs the Route 1 Resource Center for temporary emergency housing), single family homeless individuals three days a week (call for specific hours). The Resource Center addresses the houses, and mobile homes. basic needs of the homeless population such as provide a place for showers, a hot meal and referral to community services.

58 Resources for Older Adults

The Howard County Mental Health Authority Office on Aging and Independence has a Psychogeriatric Coordinator providing 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 200 free consultation for providers and agencies Columbia, MD 21046 serving older adults with mental health needs 410-313-1234 and the community at large. This grant- www.howardcountymd.gov funded position also provides training for caregivers concerning behavioral Maryland Access Point management, referral and linkage to mental Peggy Hoffman, Aging & Disability Resource health and aging services and agencies, Center Division Manager liaison and after care coordination for older Howard County Office on Aging and adults transitioning into the community from Independence state psychiatric hospitals and community 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 200 outreach in partnership with local services. Columbia, MD 21046 For more information call the Howard County 410-313-1234 / 1-844-MAP-LINK Mental Health Authority (HCMHA) at 410- 410-313-5970 Fax 313-7350. www.howardcountyaging.org [email protected] Mental health services specifically geared Maryland Access Point (MAP) is a trusted source of toward older adults are found within the information and assistance for Howard County residents who need or want to plan for their providers offering mental health services to immediate and future needs. MAP serves adults 50 adults. The Howard County Office on Aging years and older, adults 18 years and older with a and Independence offers many programs disability, family members and other caregivers, and and services that are accessed through health or business professionals. MAP resource Maryland Access Point (MAP) at 410-313- specialists help individuals balance needs, wants, and resources to develop options to stay in the community; 1234 or www.howardcountymd.gov and refer individuals to local, state, and federal programs click on “seniors”. A directory of senior and benefits and help individuals plan for their future resources can be obtained at any Senior needs. Services are free, confidential, unbiased. Center and the Howard County Department Language: Korean of Community Resources and Services/Office on Aging and Independence by calling MD Guardianship/Public Program Access Point (410-313-1234). Under the public guardianship program, case management services are provided to Case management or care management for individuals ages 65 and older who are older adults who may need a wide array of declared incompetent by the court and who community support services is available have no relatives or family to serve as through various financial arrangements. Fees guardian. Call 410-313-1234 for more will be no cost or will be determined by the information regarding this program. practitioner, including some sliding scale fees. Contact Maryland Access Point (MAP) Adult Evaluation & Review Services at 410-313-1234 or (AERS) www.howardcountymd.gov and click on 8930 Stanford Boulevard “seniors”. Check the Case Management Columbia, MD 21045 section of this directory for mental health 410-313-1234 case management. Some mental health This a program sponsored by the Health providers may offer case management pro Department that provides screening, bono. Many practitioners offer case consultation, free multidisciplinary assessment management/care management services. and access to public services for persons needing support to live in the community. This is a critical step in determining need for in-home, assisted living and nursing home care. 59 Housing Assistance Older adults with mental health needs have Maryland Home and Community Based several housing options: Services for Older Adults 1. Office on Aging and Independence– contact MD Access Point – 410-313- Home and Community Based Services are 1234. This may include an array of offered to older adults and individuals with housing resources, home modification and disabilities as part of the Medicaid Waiver home repair. Program. The Medicaid Waiver enables 2. Apartment communities for senior citizens: older adults to remain in the community contact Howard County Office on Aging setting even though the individual meets and Independence’s Housing Program at medical eligibility criteria for placement in a 410-313-1234. Check the Shoppers nursing home facility. The Medicaid Waiver Guide to Community and Apartment allows those services usually covered by Living for an up to date listing. Medicaid only in a nursing home setting, to 3. Section 8 Certificate & Housing Vouchers: be provided to eligible individuals in their “Tenant based” subsidies, which allow own home or in assisted living facilities in the elderly/disabled individuals to rent community. Assisted living and in-home apartments or homes. Vouchers are services for individuals are available for transferable between counties and those who meet Medicaid Waiver eligibility. states. Contact the Office of Community There may be an extensive waiting period. Housing and Development at 410-313- You should contact the Howard County 6318. Office on Aging and Independence. For this 4. Residential Rehabilitation Programs: and for more information on the Medicaid Limited housing available to financially Home and Community Based Waiver eligible individuals with serious mental Program, contact the MAP (Maryland Access health disabilities. Contact the Howard Point) office at 410-313-1234. County Mental Health Authority for more information at 410-313-7350. SHIP – SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE 5. Assisted Living Facilities: Provides ASSISTANCE PROGRAM personal care to people who need help with the activities of daily living and The Howard County Office on Aging and other services as a result of physical or Independence provides information and cognitive impairment. Contact the Office health insurance counseling services to on Aging and Independence Program at people age 50+ and Medicare 410-313-1234. beneficiaries of any age. Office visits and 6. Nursing Homes: These facilities provide a home visits for homebound are available. higher level of care than assisted living Call 410-313-7392 facilities, addressing physical and medical needs. A list of nursing homes can be found in the Senior Resources Guide or by calling Howard County Office on Aging and Independence Program at 410-313-1234.

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Mental Health Services in the Detention Center

Individuals incarcerated at the Howard County Detention Center who are suffering with a mental illness are eligible to receive mental health treatment services from a licensed Mental Health Clinician. Referrals are received through the Medical Services Department of the Detention Center, the Mental Health Authority or the Court system. Case management services are provided to the individual while in the Detention Center and post-discharge to assist with transition back to the community. Call 410-313-5267 to speak with the Mental Health Clinician who is staff for this Maryland Community Criminal Justice Treatment Project (MCCJTP). The Detention Center Medical Unit also provides a psychologist and psychiatrist to evaluate the mental health needs of incarcerated individuals.

Care Giver Resources

Alzheimer’s Association, Maryland Caregiver Resource Coalition of Howard Chapter County 1850 York Road, Suite D 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive Timonium, MD 21093 Columbia, MD 21046 410-561-9099 410-313-6560

National Family Caregiver Support Caring Transitions Program 1390 Florence Road 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive Mount Airy, MD 21771 Columbia, MD 21046 301-829-3460 410-313-1234 www.CaringTransitions.net/MtAiry The NFCSP offers a range of services to support Provides services to seniors and their families such as family caregivers. Five primary services are offered relocation, downsizing and liquidation of assets. including information to caregivers about available Experience with individuals with organization and services, assistance to caregivers in gaining access to hoarding issues. the services, individual counseling, organization of support groups, and caregiver training, respite care, National Family Caregivers Association and supplemental services, on a limited basis. 10400 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 500

Kensington, MD 20895

1-800-896-3650

Senior Care Services (offered through the

Howard County Office on Aging and

Independence MD Access Point) 410-313-1234

61 Substance Use Disorder Prevention/Intervention/Recovery Services

The health department plans, manages, and monitors the publicly funded substance use disorder services in Howard County.

Howard County Health Department - Community Behavioral Health Bureau of Behavioral Health 10774 Hickory Ridge Road Local Addiction Authority Columbia, MD 21044 Roe Rodgers Bonaccorsy, Bureau Director 844-224-5264 x16 8930 Stanford Boulevard SUD Early Intervention, Outpatient, IOP, Partial Columbia, MD 21045 Hospitalization 410-313-6202 / 410-313-6212 Fax Insurance – Self pay, Medicaid www.hchealth.org/gethelp Congruent Counseling Services, LLC Services: Linkage to care, outpatient treatment at the Detention Center, care coordination, peer recovery 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 support, drug court/DUI court case management, Columbia, MD 21044 private insurance behavioral health advocacy, 410-740-8066 / 410-740-8068 Fax behavioral health community liaison, screen and Intensive Outpatient Programs for adolescents, young referrals at the Department of Social Services, adults, and adults. Both mental health and substance overdose response program, and opioid misuse use related issues addressed, utilizing group therapy, prevention program. psychoeducation, individual therapy, family group sessions, and family counseling. Intended for A Better Way Counseling Services individuals with serious family, social, legal, or school 9017 Red Branch Road, Suite 204 problems; who might not have succeeded in treatment previously; or have a serious addiction. Columbia, MD 21045 Insurance – Program covered by most major insurances. 410-730-4500 / 410-730-5119 Fax Adolescent IOP covered by Medical Assistance. Provides outpatient substance abuse program for adults & adolescents. Individual, group and family Counseling Resources, Inc. therapy, state certified program, drunk driving, DWI offenders. Sliding scale fee 8388 Court Avenue Insurance - All insurance that allows out-of-network Ellicott City, MD 21043 providers accepted. 410-461-8662 / 410-480-4744 Fax Adult males and females, adolescents Robert Cadogan, M.D. 8940 Old Annapolis Road, Suite E Fresh Start Comprehensive Center State Route 108 8492 Baltimore National Pike, Ste. 205 Columbia, MD 21045 Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-300-4545 443-671-1414 / 443-671-1420 Patients with opioid addiction and alcohol DWI Education, Early Intervention, outpatient, IOP, dependence. Ambulatory Detox Insurance - Medicaid Insurance – Medicaid

Columbia Addictions Center I Can’t We Can Counseling Center 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 205 8610 Washington Boulevard, Suite 200 Columbia, MD 21044 Jessup, MD 20794 410-730-1333 / 410-730-1559 Fax 410-824-8149 www.columbiaaddictions.com SUD Early Intervention, Outpatient, IOP, Adult males and females, adolescents, individual, buprenorphine, Vivitrol family, group, marital, addictions, teens at risk. Insurance – Medicaid, self pay, commercial

62 Integrative Counseling Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (childrent to 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 adults). Accredited. Columbia, MD 21044 Insurance: Medical Assistance

410-740-8067 / 410-964-8068 Fax Outpatient group and individual counseling for MBP Group substance abuse and addiction issues, as well as 5840 Banneker Road, Suite 270 outpatient buprenorphine maintenance with separate Columbia, MD 21044 programs for adults and adolescents. Also offers DWI 410-730-2385 assessment and treatment/education options and work Mental health outpatient, co-occurring mental health closely with lawyers, Judges and local DDMP offices. and substance use disorder outpatient and IOP, Affiliated with Congruent Counseling and can easily psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring provide mental health counseling and psychiatric Insurance – self pay, commercial, Medicaid evaluation and medication management. Silverman Treatment Solutions JAEL Health Services 8930 Stanford Boulevard, #M100 10176 Baltimore National Pike, #115 Columbia, MD 21045 Ellicott City, MD 21042 443-285-0807 410-203-2120 / 410-203-2123 Fax Silvermantreatment.com www.jaelhealth.com Opioid Maintenance Therapy. Adult males and Opioid dependent adults females & pregnant females, other language services.

Kolmac Clinic Tuerk House Halfway Home 10632 Little Patuxent Pkwy, #410 4100 College Avenue, Building #8 Columbia, MD 21044 Ellicott City, MD 21043 443-276-0556 / 410-313-1449 Fax / 410-313-1458 / 410-313-1449 Fax 301-589-0255 Admissions Males over the age of 18. residential substance Adult males & females, adolescents abuse facility funded by the Health Department and operated by Vanguard Services. Life Renewal Services 10805 Hickory Ridge Road, Suite 103 Way Station Columbia, MD 21044 9030 MD-108 410-387-2763 / 410-387-2764 Fax Columbia, MD 21045 www.liferenewalservices.net 410-740-1901 [email protected] Mental health outpatient, co-occurring mental health Outpatient mental health center servicing children, and substance use disorder outpatient and IOP, adolescents, and adults. Individual, family, couples, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring and group therapy. On-site medication management. Insurance – self pay, commercial, Medicaid

63 Child & Adolescent Services

Advanced Behavioral Health Center can answer questions about school readiness Intake Coordinator: 301-345-1022 and success in school, positive youth development, community services, concerns about your child’s Fax Referrals: 301-560-5558 emotional or mental health, difficult or inappropriate Off-Site Counseling Services (OCS) – In-home therapy behaviors, child care programs and preschools, provided by licensed therapists to children, developmental delays, including speech, physical adolescents and their families who have disabilities or hearing, local recreation and sports Medicaid/MA as their health insurance. Minimum 2 programs, classes for parents on child development, visits per week in the home, school or other client- positive discipline and parenting skills, financial determined location. Goals: assistance, support groups for parents and children, • Reduce risk of out-of-home placement intensive needs services and respite care, drug or (hospitalization, foster care, detention) alcohol use or abuse. • Reduce risk of higher intensity school placement • Improve mental health/well-being of children, Center for Child and Family Traumatic adolescents and their caregivers Stress at Kennedy Krieger Institute • Reduce family conflict 9730 Patuxent Woods Drive • Improve family functioning • Increase pro-social behaviors in home, school Columbia, MD 21046 and community 443-923-5980 / 443-923-5905 Fax • Empower individuals and families to explore, www.KennedyKrieger.org/TraumaticStressCenter define and make better behavioral choices [email protected] er for Child and Family Traumatic Stress at Kennedy Krieger Institute provides evidenced-based mental Camp Attaway health treatment to children, adolescents and families Camp Director: Saul Lieberman, Ph.D. who have experienced trauma such as physical or 8640 Guilford Road, Suite 220 sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence and Columbia, MD 21046 community violence. The education and training and 410-730-2633 offered to parents, professionals and community organizations promote greater understanding of the www.campattaway.com developmental, emotional and behavioral [email protected] consequences of trauma and communicates the most Summer therapeutic recreation day camp for children, effective ways to provide care. The Center for Child ages 7-13 with emotional and behavioral disorders. and Family Traumatic Stress is an affiliate member of Activities include art and crafts, swimming, sports, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, which is games, rock climbing and nature. Staff to child ratio a national resource focused on childhood trauma. of 1:2. Parent education and support group. Insurance: Medical Assistance, Tri-Care and most Generous scholarship program. private insurance plans Language: Spanish The Care Center – Early Childhood Mental Health Project Collaborative Counseling Center 410-313-CARE 5560 Sterrett Place, Suite 201 [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 The Early Childhood Mental Health program can help 443-546-4000 child care providers and early childhood educators www.collaborativecounseling center.com with children ages 0-5 years of age that have [email protected] difficult and disruptive behavior. CARE Center behavior specialists work on site and provide Dr. Brett Greenberger, Owner, Child and observations and consultations with families and Adolescent Psychiatrist educators to provide intervention and support to Emily Greenberger, LCSW-C, decrease challenging behaviors such as: Child, adolescent and family mental health services. • Anxiety Individual, group and family counseling, art therapy • Aggression/biting and cognitive behavioral therapy. Psychiatric services • Trouble following directions include Diagnostic Evaluation and medication • Hard to soothe management. • Difficulty forming relationships/developing friendships Behavior specialists work on these issues with the goal of keeping children in care, giving them a better chance to enter school ready to learn. The CARE 64 Congruent Counseling Services, LLC In-Home Intervention Services 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 Way Station, Inc., Columbia, MD 21044 Child & Adolescent Division 410-740-8066 / 410-740-8068 Fax 9030 Route 108, Suite A CongruentCounseling.com Columbia, MD 21045 Congruent Counseling has 40 therapists and 410-740-1901 x 7726 counselors on staff, most of whom see children, teens, This program provides outreach and engagement to and families. Treatment is provided at Sykesville, children/adolescents who are at risk of being Columbia, Olney, Glen Burnie and Towson. Visit the removed from their home or who are re-integrating website for full list of staff and their specialties. into the home and community from an out of home Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) for teens with placement. Time limited (3-6 months) with focus on substance use and mental health issues also provided. integrating child and family into existing community Insurance: Most major insurances treatment and support services.

Grassroots Crisis Intervention Services Integrative Counseling Crisis Hotline 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 209 1-800-422-0009 Columbia, MD 21044 Provides a 24-hour suicide hotline telephone 410-740-8067 / 410-740-8068 Fax counseling and a Runaway Teen Program. Grassroots also provides a service for runaways in Howard www.Integrative-Counseling.com County (410-531-6677). All services are free. Provides Psychological Testing, Outpatient Substance Use treatment and education, DBT Informed Treatment, Girls and Boys Skills/Social Skills Groups, Holistic Child Psychiatry and Psychiatrist/medication management for children Phyllis Heffner, MD and teens. 10440 Shaker Drive, Suite 206 Columbia, MD 21046 Kidsline 410-260-0344 / 410-260-0344 Fax 410-461-1833 www.holisticchildpsychiatry.com United Way sponsored telephone counseling [email protected] for youngsters during after-school hours. Primary focus on assessing and treating symptoms of Autism, ADHD, Depression and Anxiety using Kennedy Krieger Institute biomedical, nutritional, lifestyle, stress management, EEG Neurofeedback, Heart Rate Variability Training, 9810 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite C and other techniques to lessen or avoid the use of Columbia, MD 21046 medication if possible. 443-923-7508 Provides assessment and treatment to children between the ages of 2 to 18 years with a variety of Howard County Office of Children and behavior problems including sleep difficulties, Families Services tantrums, toileting issues, poor social skills and conduct 3300 North Ridge Road, Suite 380 related problems. This clinic will specialize in serving Ellicott City, MD 21043 children with developmental delays and disabilities, 410-313-1940 / 410 313-1430 Fax such as autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities as well as children without the above www.howardcountymd.gov/children issues. Provides free information and referral services to parents and community members who are looking for resources for children ages 0-18 years old. Locate: Lighthouse Center for Therapy and Play Child Care is a specialized service that provides 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 107 contact information for preschool and child care Columbia, MD 21044 programs in Howard County. The CARE Center (Child 240-389-2685 and Adolescent Resources) also provides behavior intervention services for children in a child care or www.lighthouseplaytherapy.com preschool program. This is a free service for children Private practice that works specifically with adults, ages 0-5 years old. It is funded by the Maryland children and families. Registered Play Therapist on State Department of Education. The Office also staff. Will work with clients that are unable to access offers educational programs for parents and services. caregivers. A quarterly workshop calendar is Insurance – Medicaid, Medicare, Most insurance plans distributed throughout the community. The office will also conduct workshops off site at a parenting, community group or child care center.

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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) Maryland Coalition of Families for for Youth in Howard County Children’s Mental Health (MCF) Through this program, more comprehensive supportive 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 234 services are offered to the children and families in Howard and neighboring counties of Montgomery, Columbia, MD 21044 Baltimore, Prince George’s counties. Service offered: 410-730-8267 or 1-888-607-3637 / 410- support of cultural interests, mobility and 730-8331 Fax transportation skills, accessing available entitlements [email protected] /www.mdcoalition.org /resources, social skills (natural supports and linkages, The Maryland Coalition of Families for Children’s participation in community activities), self-care skills Mental Health is a grassroots coalition of family and (hygiene, grooming, nutrition, dietary planning, self- advocacy organizations dedicated to improving administration of meds), money management services for children with mental health needs and (obtaining and retaining employment, banking), their families and building a network of information therapeutic programming which includes behavioral and support for families across Maryland. Visit our self-management, impulse and mood regulation, website to learn about Coalition initiatives and anger management, and behavior modification browse our online directory of resources. The Family components, and accessibility to on-site psychiatric Navigators Program: Family Navigators are not and therapeutic treatment in our mental health clinic. lawyers or therapists and do not provide legal Client must be a Medicaid recipient between the ages representation or counseling. Navigators do not of 3-17, be in active treatment, and referral must advise families on decisions pertaining to their come from treating provider (clinician or psychiatrist). children, but provide support and information to We do accept referrals for PRP services of youth discuss options with families so they can make the best receiving therapy from another agency as long as choices for their children. A Family Navigator can there is agreed upon collaboration of care between provide: agencies. Contact Program Director Marvin Reese at • Information, referral and linkage to appropriate 410-730-2385 to make a referral. services for your child • One-to-one support and advocacy for your MSA-The Child and Adolescent Center family 10005 Old Columbia Road, Suite L260 • Guidance in completing forms and applications Columbia, MD 21046 for services 866-853-4397 (toll free) or 443-259-0400 • Support at meetings related to your child, when / 443-259-0044 Fax possible The program specializes in treating children and • Education on laws, policies and procedures to adolescents that are experiencing crisis. The program access services to your child also provides partial hospital and intensive outpatient • Workshops to inform you and other families on services. The services include psychiatric evaluations, services and ways to effectively advocate for medication management, crisis intervention, individual, your child. group and family therapy and expressive art therapy. The program serves patients with Family Navigators also work in partnership with local behavioral health along with chemical dependency agencies and participate on planning and advisory problems. Transportation is available. boards to provide a family perspective on policies Insurance - Medicaid, Medicare and most insurance and programs for children with special needs. plans. Navigators make every effort to involve many families in leadership roles in their community. National Family Resiliency Center, Inc.

10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 121 MPB Group, Inc Columbia, MD 21044 6440-D Dobbin Road 410-740-9553 Columbia, MD 21045 Educational and therapeutic services for children and 410-730-2385 parents; individual, family and group counseling, 2nd Location: educational programs, mediation, child-focused access 603 7th Street, #202 planning, online Family Connections parenting plan Laurel, MD 20707 program; volunteer peer counseling, community education, publications, advocacy and professional 301-317-1400 training and certification. www.mpbhealth.com

66 • Friends who talk about hurting Runaway Switchboard themselves 1-800-621-4000 There are two ways to STAND UP: A national service based in Chicago. Provides 1. Connect on Facebook to join the assistance, including transportation, to runaway children. Crisis intervention, advice to parents, conversation: message center. facebook.com/StandUpHoCo 2. Report incidents of bullying on Stand-Up HoCo: A Campaign to Prevent hoco.sprigeo.com Bullying Stand Up HoCo is a safe way to report: • Bullying, harassment or intimidation • Cyberbullying (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Text Message, Instant Message) • Fights, drugs, alcohol or weapons

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Transition Age Youth (TAY)

Healthy Transition-(HT) Services Maryland Early Intervention Program (EIP) This program is an effort to educate, support The Early Intervention Program is being and assist emerging youth and young adults established at the University of Maryland, 16-25 years of age with behavioral health School of Medicine (UMSOM) to provide challenges regain and maintain early identification, evaluation, and independence in the community, while comprehensive psychiatric treatment to assisting with the unique challenges of adolescents and young adults with psychotic transitioning into adulthood. These services disorders. Recent advances in mental illness are an individualized, strengths and science support a paradigm shift from the evidence based supports for youth and treatment of individuals with an already young adults which include Life Skills established illness to early detection and Coaching and Teaching, Peer Mentoring, intervention of people who are at high risk Case Management, Evidence Based for the development of a psychotic illness or Supportive Employment, Vocational Services, are in the initial stages of such an illness. The and in some cases housing. Individuals who goal of this new approach is to alter the are willing to participate with HT-Services course of illness, reduce disability, and must meet the priority population diagnosis maximize the likelihood of recovery. More for adults. Exceptions to the diagnosis information about EIP can be found at requirement can be made on a case by case marylandeip.com. basis. The HT provider for Howard County is Humanim. Contact the Howard County Mental Authority at 410-313-7350 or Humanim at 410-381-7171 for more information or a referral packet.

Case Management/Care Coordination

The goal of case management/care services from another agency and must be coordination is to help youth and families willing to voluntarily agree to participate in remain together with substantial community case management services. The child and based services to meet their on-going needs. adolescent care coordination/case Mental Health Case Management services management provider is Center for Children, assist individuals by linking them to Inc. The adult care coordination/case rehabilitation and treatment services, management provider is Humanim, Inc. entitlements/benefits for which they may be Contact the Howard County Mental Health eligible, housing, social supports, vocational Authority at 410-313–7350 for more and educational services. Medicare and information and/or download a referral private insurances do not pay for case packet through www.hcmha.org under management services. Individuals who are FORMS tab. eligible for case management services cannot be receiving case management

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Advocacy/Support Groups

Loyola Clinical Centers TBI Survivors and Mental Health Association of Maryland Family Support Group 1301 York Road, Suite 505 Loyola University’s Columbia Graduate Ctr Lutherville, MD 21093 8890 McGaw Road, 443-901-1550 / 443-901-0038 Fax Columbia, MD 21045 www.mhamd.org 410-617-1200 The Mental Health Association of Maryland is a Graduate students in pastoral counseling and speech- voluntary, nonprofit citizens’ organization that brings language pathology will direct this group with direct together consumers, families, professionals, advocates supervision from licensed and certified professionals. and concerned citizens for unified action in all aspects The group is for TBI survivors and their family and will of mental health and mental illness. Dedicated to focus on peer support, adjustment issues, and promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders cognitive skills training. Individual and family therapy and achieving victory over mental illness through is also offered at the center. advocacy, education, research and service.

Maryland Coalition of Families for DBSA (Depression & Bipolar Support Children’s Mental Health (MCF) Alliance) 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 234 Medical Pavilion at Howard County Columbia, MD 21044 10710 Charter Drive, Suite 100 410-730-8267 or 1-888-607-3637 Columbia, MD 21044 [email protected] /www.mdcoalition.org 443-583-3290 / 1-800-826-3632 The Maryland Coalition of Families for Children’s www.dbsalliance.org Mental Health is a grassroots coalition of family and [email protected] advocacy organizations dedicated to improving services for children with mental health needs and NAMI-Howard County MD their families and building a network of information and support for families across Maryland. Visit our 9650 Santiago Road, Suite 1 website to learn about Coalition initiatives and Columbia, MD 21045 browse our online directory of resources. The Family 410-772-9300 / 410-772-9307 Fax Navigators Program: Family Navigators are not [email protected] lawyers or therapists and do not provide legal www.namihowardcounty.org representation or counseling. Navigators do not NAMI – Howard County is a grassroots, self-help, advise families on decisions pertaining to their non-profit organization dedicated to improving the children, but provide support and information to lives of individuals and families living with mental discuss options with families so they can make the best illness, by providing education, support, advocacy, choices for their children. A Family Navigator can and outreach programs. Support Groups: Call NAMI provide: for information about support groups and education • Information, referral and linkage to appropriate programs for family members and individuals who services for your child have a chronic mental illness. • One-to-one support and advocacy for your family • Guidance in completing forms and applications for services • Support at meetings related to your child, when possible • Education on laws, policies and procedures to access services to your child • Workshops to inform you and other families on services and ways to effectively advocate for your child.

Family Navigators also work in partnership with local agencies and participate on planning and advisory boards to provide a family perspective on policies and programs for children with special needs. Navigators make every effort to involve many families in leadership roles in their community. 69 On Our Own of Howard County, Inc. Parkinson’s Support Group & Parkinson’s 6440 Dobbin Road, Suite B Partner Support Group Columbia, MD 21045 Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders 410-772-7905 / 410-772-7906 Fax Center of Maryland 8180 Lark Brown Drive, Suite 101 Wellness & Recovery Center: On Our Own of Elkridge, MD 21075 Howard County operates a Wellness & 443-831-6350 Recovery Center at various times on Parkinson’s Support Group meets the third Monday of every month at 7:00 pm. weekdays and weekends and on holidays Parkinson’s Partner Support Group meeting the first for county residents who have a behavioral Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. health issue (i.e. mental health or substance abuse disorders.) This is a peer-operated Serenity Center service that provides socialization, advocacy, 9650 Basket Ring Road educational and natural support Columbia, MD 21045-3421 opportunities for individuals with mental 410-884-6088 / 410-884-6099 Fax illness. Many of the recipients of mental www.serenitycenter.homestead.com health services who come to the Wellness & Meeting house for 12-step meetings - Al-Anon, Recovery Center say it is a place to relax Alcoholics Anonymous, Co-Dependents Anonymous, and feel comfortable. Members share Debtors Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Nicotine Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Sexaholics similar experiences and discuss ways of Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous. All coping with their illness. Transportation is meetings are open to the public unless otherwise provided for those individuals who would indicated. have a problem getting to the center without it. Contact the Program Director at 410- Tourette Association of America Greater 772-7905 for further information. Washington Chapter 1829 Reisterstown Road, Suite 346 Pikesville, MD 21208 443-327-9667 www.tsagw.org [email protected] An organization dedicated to the support of those living with Tourette Syndrome.

70 Bereavement Support Resources

The Family Center Compassionate Friends 4785 Dorsey Hall Drive Greater Baltimore Chapter Ellicott City P.O. Box 2103 410-531-5087 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Individual counseling and bereavement groups. 410-560-3358 www.baltimoretcf.com Howard County General Hospital Grief support for coping with loss of child. Chaplaincy Services Department 5755 Cedar Lane Bereavement Group for Seniors Columbia, MD 21044 Bain Center in Columbia 410-740-7898 Ellicott City Senior Center Individual/group counseling support for families of Glenwood Senior Center patients who have died in the hospital. Counseling is Howard County Office on Aging and provided by graduate student interns from Loyola Independence University’s pastoral counseling program. 410-313-7466 Karen Hull GRASP (Grief Recovery After a Substance 410-313-7283 Elaine Bereavement Group for seniors (50 and older). Passing) www.grasphelp.org Rising Hope Howard County Group Chapter Howard County General Hospital Arielle Sokoll-Ward 5755 Cedar Lane [email protected] Columbia, MD 21044 443-535-5415 410-740-7845 Grief support for mothers who have experienced still GriefShare birth or miscarriage. www.griefshare.org St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Gilchrist Hospice of Howard County 8300 Old Columbia Road 5537 Twin Knolls Road Fulton, MD Columbia, MD 21045 410-792-0470 410-730-5072 Bereavement support group for adults. Meets on 4th Cancer/other illnesses; grief support for all. Tuesday of every month.

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24-Hour Hotlines

Grassroots Crisis Hotline 410-531-6677 Veterans Crisis Hotline Provides 24/7 counseling services 1-800-273-8255 Press 1. www.veteranscrisisline.net. Veterans and their Suicide Hotline loved ones can call, chat online, or send a text 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) message to 838255 to receive confidential support or 410-749-9424 24/7. Provides counseling for suicide prevention Financial Assistance for Families National Youth Crisis Hotline Relief Hotlines: 1-800-422-0009 Crisis intervention, support and referrals Child Support Enforcement Hotline: 877-696-6775 Runaway Hotline For single moms due support, the DHHS will send a 1-800-621-4000 handbook complete with advice and contact numbers.

For All Seasons, Inc. Hotline Child Care Subsidy Hotline 800-424-2246 When daycare costs are too high, there is help. The 1-800-310-7273 National Association of Child Care Resources will help Counseling, advocacy, and education to victims of caller find payment assistance programs. rape, sexual assault and abuse.

Mortgage Payment Assistance: Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence 800 750-8956 1-800-927-4673 For families falling behind on mortgage payments, Provides direct services for victims of family violence this agency will work with a family’s mortgage including a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, company to arrange a workout plan to catch up counseling, support group, emergency shelter, client missed payments. Counselors will discuss all options advocacy, children’s program, court accompaniment, available to avoid foreclosure. Agency does not information and referral. make loans or buy property. Debt Relief Hotline: 800-453-1738 Life Crisis Center Hotline For families struggling with credit card debt, 1-800-422-0009 or 410-749-HELP (typically over $10,000), relief is available. This Provides counseling for victims of domestic or sexual agency will contact a family’s creditors, reduce assault, suicide prevention, support groups, payments, interest, principal. emergency shelter, shelter referral, medical care, and Student Loan Relief Hotline: 866-836-9168 assistance with the process of prosecution. Agency works for students and graduates who wish to reduce their monthly payments by consolidating. Homerun Hotline Counselors will evaluate and seek ways to provide 1-800-HIT-HOME or 1-800-448-4663 relief. Candidates must have over $10,000 in Information and referral; staffed by trained listeners. Student Loan debt, and be less than 150 days past due. Maryland State (AIDS) Hotline Tax Relief Hotline: 877-283-8580 Agency works directly with the IRS on behalf of 1-800-638-6252, 1-800-553-3140 citizens who generally owe over $10,000 in back (Hearing Impaired) taxes. Services include: offers in compromise, Information on testing and other referrals. payment plans, innocent spouse relief, and garnishment relief. Free consultation. Americans with Disabilities Act Hotline Free Bankruptcy Advice: 800-379-0985 1-800-USA-ABLE Families may call for a free conversation to discuss Information on the Americans with Disabilities Act whether debt relief under bankruptcy makes sense for them.

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders: 1-847-831-3438 72

Programs Serving the Developmentally Disabled

Developmental Disabilities Administration eMerge, Inc. 201 W. Preston Street, 4th Floor 9180 Rumsey Road, Suite D2 Baltimore, MD 21201 Columbia, MD 21045 410-767-5600 / 877-4MD-DHMH 410-884-4420 The Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Provides assistance to individuals with diverse has four regional offices throughout the state. DDA is challenges. Individualized assistance may include a department under the state agency Department of support, residential services, transportation, supported Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH). employment, vocational programs. State and Federally funded. Howard County residents are part of the The ARC of Howard County Central Maryland Region: 11735 Homewood Road Developmental Disabilities Administration, Ellicott City, MD 21042 Central Maryland Regional Office 410-730-0638 1401 Severn Street Residential, individual and family support, respite Baltimore, MD 21230 care, vocational and day support for those with 410-234-8200 or 1-877-874-2494 developmental disabilities, parenting classes.

Athelas Institute, Inc. 9104 Red Branch Road Columbia, MD 21045 410-964-1241 / 410-964-3140 Fax Provides a full array of services for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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Maryland’s Commitment to Veterans

Maryland’s Commitment to Veterans helps to Contact Information: 1-877-770-4801 navigate the transition to civilian life. http://veterans.dhmh.maryland.gov/Pages/ Regional Resource Coordinators (RRCs) serve home.aspx as navigators for post-deployment needs. The tasks that veterans trained for on the Veterans Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 battlefield are worlds away from the daily Press 1. www.veteranscrisisline.net. hardships that now surface. RRCs are here Veterans and their loved ones can call, chat to assist veterans and their families obtain on line, or send a text message to 838255 services through the United States to receive confidential support 24/7. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other available local resources. RRCs offer VA Maryland Health Care System (includes knowledge and assistance in: VA Medical Centers, Community Based • Crisis and Emergency Services Outpatient Clinics and Vet Centers). • Substance Abuse Services 1-800-865-2441 • Individual, Family & Group Therapy www.maryland.va.gov • Issues of Homelessness • VA Benefits US Department of Veteran Affairs Homeless • Unemployment Issues Call Center: 1-877-4AID VET

The coordinators also work with service VA – Baltimore Community Referral and members with less than honorable discharges Resource Center (CRRC) M-F 7:00a.m.- to explore the possibility of a discharge 4:30p.m. 410-637-3246 status change, to increase eligibility for VA The CRRC serves as a hub to combat benefits. Contact a Regional Office location homelessness among Veterans. These serving every county: Western: Garrett, facilities centralize federal and local Allegany, Frederick, Washington, partners to provide services to homeless and Montgomery, Central: Baltimore, Baltimore at-risk Veterans. The building includes a City, Harford, Cecil, Prince George’s, Primary Care Clinic, a complete kitchen, Carroll, Howard, Southern: Anne Arundel, St. laundry and shower facilities as well as a Mary’s, Calvert, Charles, Eastern Shore: Kent, host of other community services. Queen Anne’s, Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset.

74 Psychiatric Research

The Maryland Psychiatric Research Center medication treatments are Oxytocin and Galantamine. The Maryland Psychiatric Research Center • DAAMSEL Study: The purpose of this study is to test whether a low dose of an antipsychotic (MPRC) is dedicated to providing treatment medication called aripiprazole may help improve to patients with schizophrenia and related the symptoms of high prolactin levels, which disorders, educating professionals and includes sexual dysfunction, problems with consumers about schizophrenia, and menstruation, and the slow loss of bone thickness. conducting basic and translational research Aripiprazole has also been shown to be helpful into the manifestations, causes, and treatment for improving symptoms of schizophrenia. • Pet Imaging and Schizophrenia: The of schizophrenia. The MPRC is a division of purpose of this study is to understand how genes the Department of Psychiatry at the affect the function of a chemical system in the University of Maryland School of Medicine brain in people with and without schizophrenia. and operates as a joint program with the • Social Affiliation: The purpose of this study is Maryland Behavioral Health Administration to address treatment for some symptoms of and DHMH. Schizophrenia such as reduced motivation and the reduced ability to feel or express emotions. Some individuals who have relatives with Schizophrenia The Maryland Early Intervention Program may experience these symptoms as well. This (EIP) is a collaborative for the early study will examine the effects of a drug called identification and treatment of mental illness Oxytocin, on such symptoms that may be present and psychosis and offers specialized in family members of those with Schizophrenia. programs with expertise in the early • Sensitivity to Gluten: The purpose of this study is to look at the ease or difficulty in identification, evaluation and comprehensive following a gluten-free diet for individuals with psychiatric treatment of adolescents and Schizophrenia who have sensitivity to gluten or young adults at risk for, or in the early are diagnosed with Celiac Disease. stages of, a mental illness with psychosis. To • VISTA Study: The purpose of this study is to get more information, request education, determine if the antiviral drug, valacyclovir, make referrals, or request consultations, improves cognitive functioning and symptoms in please contact (877) 277-MEIP (6347) early course schizophrenia.

[email protected] Non- Medication Studies: www.MarylandEIP.com • Agranulocytosis: The purpose of this study is to look for genes which may increase the risk of Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that agranulocytosis, which means having a low white affects people in many ways. Because it is blood cell count while being treated with complex, researchers must develop and test Clozapine. treatments that look at a wide range of • Attention and Working Memory in symptoms. The goal of these MPRC research People with Schizophrenia: The purpose studies is to find better treatment and of this study is to better understand the problems that people with schizophrenia have medication for schizophrenia and related with concentration, memory, and problem- disorders. solving • Decision Making in People with The following studies are active and Schizophrenia: The purpose of this study is to currently enrolling participants. If you better understand the problems that people with participate there is no cost to join and you schizophrenia have with concentration, memory, will be paid for your time and travel. and problem-solving.

New Treatment Studies: If you are interested in participating in a • CIDAR Study: The purpose of this study is to study, please call 410-402-7666 or visit examine two possible treatments for symptoms of www.mprc.umaryland.edu/schizophrenia.asp schizophrenia including difficulty in talking to for more information. people, enjoying activities, and problems with attention, learning, and memory. The two

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General Community Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous Chase Brexton Health Services: Columbia 410-433-4843 5500 Knoll Drive, Suite 370 Information about meetings and related services Columbia, MD 21045 throughout Howard County. 410-884-7831

Association of Community Services of http://chasebrexton.org Primary medical care and dental care for adults and Howard County (ACS) children. Infectious diseases consultations and case 9770 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 301 management. Mental health services for all ages. Columbia, MD 21046 Insurance: Public mental health consumers accepted, 410-715-9545 uninsured, under-insured, MA, sliding scale fees, and Mission of ACS is to advance human services in most commercial insurances. Howard County. Child Care Resource Center Bread of Life Food Pantry 3300 North Ridge Road, Suite 380 First Baptist Church of Savage Ellicott City, MD 21043 8901 Washington Street 410-313-1940 Savage, MD 20763 www.howardcountymd.gov 301-725-3944 www.mdchildcare.org Hours of Operation: Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 [email protected] p.m. Saturdays 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Free to Howard County residents. Assists parents in Assist families with their immediate food needs. locating child care to meet their needs; has computerized listing of the following: Brain Injury Association of Maryland Registered family child care, Licensed center-based Director, Bryan Pugh and school-aged programs, Certified camps, Nursery schools, Head Start programs 2200 Kernan Drive Baltimore, MD 21207 Christ Church Link 1-800-221-6443 or 410-448-2924 Christ Episcopal Church www.biamd.org / [email protected] 6800 Oakland Mills Road Resource information for individuals with Brain Injury, their family members & professionals who work with Columbia, MD 21045 them. No Direct Services. 410-309-9695 www.christchurchlink.com Chai (Counselors Helping (South) Information and referral for help with childcare, clothing, food, utilities, employment/job training, Asians/Indians) housing and immigration issues. The website is full of P.O. Box 2161 resource information for those who may need help Ellicott City, MD 21041 with: eviction, utility turnoff, food, shelter, clothing, 443-615-1355 prescriptions, job, other emergency needs. www.chaicounselors.org CHAI is a non-profit organization working to reduce Community Action Council the stigma of mental health services and to increase 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive access to services among the South Asian American Columbia, MD 21046 community. CHAI’s mission is to holistically provide proactive, culturally competent information and 410-313-6440 referrals on mental health and wellness to the South Immediate, short-term assistance to prevent hardship Asian population. Some key services are The due to lack of food, shelter, fuel or money. Women’s Wellness Group, The CHAI Parenting Initiative, and training and translation services for mental health providers.

76 Community Emergency Response Network Fish of Howard County, Inc. (CERN) P.O. Box 34 CERN’s mission is to facilitate the development of a Ellicott City, MD 21041 community-based disaster response plan for Howard 410-964-8660 County to ensure optimum preparedness in the advent Provides emergency food, financial assistance, of a natural or man-made disaster. CERN supports referral information and pharmacy assistance to those the County government’s disaster planning through the in need. coordination of the emergency plans and resources of various community agencies. Contact CERN’s website (www.CERN.us) to learn more about emergency F.I.R.N. (Foreign-Born Information and procedures. Referral Network) 5999 Harpers Farm Road, Suite E-200 Consumer Quality Team of Maryland Columbia, MD 21044 Heaver Plaza 410-992-1923 / 410 730-0113 1301 York Road, Suite 505 www.firnonline.org Lutherville, MD 21093 Services to immigrants, refugees, &other foreign-born 443-901-1560 / 443-901-0039 Fax individuals. Information and referral for help with jobs, housing, immigration law, health, mental health, www.cqtmd.org crisis intervention and tutoring services. A group of mental health consumers and family Languages - Portuguese, Urdu, Punjabi, Farsi & members who conduct qualitative interviews with Swedish mental health consumers using the public behavioral health system, and report their needs to program management and the funding agency, to obtain real- HC Drug Free time solutions. 10451 Twin Rivers Road, Suite 206 Columbia, MD 21044 Coordinated System of Homeless Services 443-325-0040 (CSHS) [email protected] /www.hcdrugfree.org CSHS is comprised of service providers and government agencies which offer resources to HorizonHelp.org households in need, to prevent loss of stable housing HorizonHelp.org is a Howard County-specific web- or regain housing that has been lost. Financial based search tool focusing on health information and assistance is available through multiple community services. It is a great first step to find information on partners, households needing additional resources county service providers ranging from emergency may contact the system’s Single Point of Entry for food information to local support groups. assessment ad connection to varying levels of support. Grassroots crisis hotline # 410-531-6677, Hospice Services of Howard County Lisa Farley, L.Ac, M.Ac. 5537 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 433 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 308 Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21044 410-730-5072 Services to terminally ill Howard County residents and 443-538-2498 their families. Support services, bereavement www.LisaFarley.com programs for children, adolescents and adults. Acupuncture and Zero Balancing can be effective in helping to relieve stress, a frequent contributing cause to anxiety, depression and other mental health issues. Howard Community College Division of Continuing Education 211 Maryland/United Way Helpline 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway P.O. Box 1576 Columbia, MD 21044 Baltimore, MD 21203-1576 410-772-4986 Dial 211 or www.howardcc.edu Credit and Continued Education Courses, ESOL for 1-800-492-0618 or 410-685-0525 families, Child Development Center 24 hour toll free health and human service resource helpline. Information on assistance with utility bills, housing, food and many others. Subscriber to Howard County Autism Society Language Line, which provides interpreters for 140 9770 Patuxent Woods Drive languages as needed. Columbia, MD 21046 410-290-3466 / 443-977-0513 Cell www.howard-autism.org

77 Howard County Dept. of Community 4. Teen Clinic Resources and Services 5. Blood Pressure/Cholesterol Screening 6. Rabies Clinic 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 204 7. Various Cancer Screenings – Colorectal, Skin, Columbia, MD 21046 Oral, Prostrate, Breast 410-313-6400 Language - Chinese, French, Hindi/Bengali/Gujarati, Encompasses the Office on Aging and Independence, Spanish. Also fluent in Amharic, Czechoslovakian, Office of Consumer Protection, Disabilities Services Nigerian, Oromiffa, and Urdu. and Children and Families Services. Multiple and Insurance - Most insurances accepted. varied services to many populations, as well as many publications about available resources. Howard County Information and Referral 3430 Courthouse Drive Howard County Dept. of Juvenile Services Ellicott City, MD 21043 3451 Courthouse Drive 410-313-3000 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Howard County government, non-profit. 410-480-7878 Howard County Office on Aging and Howard County Dept. of Social Services Independence 7121 Columbia Gateway Drive 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 200 Columbia, MD 21046 Columbia, MD 21046 410-872-8700 410-313-6410 www.dhr.state.md.us The Office on Aging and Independence promotes a Emergency financial and housing assistance for full and dignified life for older people in Howard persons in crisis, child protective services, food stamps, County, encouraging their involvement in all aspects income maintenance, medical assistance, adoption of life and recognizing them as a vital force in the and foster care. community. Some services offered are: • Information and Assistance Howard County Division of Rehabilitation • Alzheimer’s Support Services (DORS) • Assisted Living Facility Subsidy Columbia Workforce Center • State Health Insurance Assistance Program 7161 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite D (SHIP)/Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Columbia, MD 21046 • Seniors Together

410-290-2640 / 410-290-2651 Fax Howard County Police - Youth Division www.dors.state.md.us 3525 G Ellicott Mills Drive Assist disabled individuals to enter or return to the workplace through a comprehensive array of services. Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-313-2620 Howard County Food Bank/Pantry [email protected] 9385 Gerwig Lane, Suite J Twitter @HCPDNews /Instagram @HoCoPolice Columbia, MD 21046 Facebook: Howard County Police Department Next Door: Howard County Police Department 410-313-6185 HCPD, Youth Division provides prevention, Tue, Wed, Thur 1-4 p.m. Wed 5-8 p.m. (by intervention, suppression, and enforcement on matters appt.) Sat 9-12 (by appt.) pertaining to youth. Services include: First Offender Provides emergency food grants to families to ensure Diversion Program, Runaway Investigation, Explorer families have adequate nutritious food. Eligibility is Post 1952, Harpers Choice After School Program, based on income. PLEDGE Leadership Camps, and various initiatives designed to enhance public safety and community Howard County Health Department outreach. 8930 Stanford Boulevard Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Public Schools 410-313-6300 / 410-313-6306 Fax / 410-313-6696 Child find program for early intervention, extended 866-313-6300 Toll free day kindergarten, Extended Elementary Education www.hchealth.org Program (EEEP), family and outreach development The following services are provided. For a complete programs. list contact the Health Department: 1. HIV/Pregnancy Tests 2. Adult/Child Immunizations 3. Hearing/Vision Screenings 78 Judy Center Maryland Community Services Locator Judith P. Hoyer Early Child Care and (MDCSL) Education Center, Cradlerock School www.mdcsl.org 6700 Cradlerock Way The MDCSL is funded by a grant from the Governor’s Columbia, MD 21045 Office of Crime Control and Prevention. This is a website where you can locate a broad array of 410-381-9024 community services throughout the state. In addition to Promotes school readiness through collaboration mental health services, you can locate HIV/AIDS among community-based agencies and organizations. resources, job readiness/adult education programs, Fosters a young child’s social linguistic and cognitive parole/probation offices, Juvenile Services offices, abilities and provides resources for parents. Victim Services and many other resources.

Language Line Physician House Calls Contact Person: Frank Masin (877) 862- Jeff Katz 1816 or [email protected] 115 Roesler Road • Interpreters are available 24/7 via telephone Glen Burnie, MD 21060 and speak 170 languages 410-766-8009 / 1-877-788-8770 Toll • Association of Community Services (Howard Cty) can register for this service. This will permit a Free / 410-766-8022 Fax $1.30/min rate. All others will have to pay the In-home medical resource. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. regular rate. Monday - Friday, closed from 1-2 pm • Charge begins when the interpreter gets on the line. PFLAG P.O. Box 1479 Laurel Advocacy and Referral Services Columbia, MD 21044 311 Laurel Avenue 443-718-0474 Laurel, MD 20707 www.pflagmd.org / [email protected] 301-776-0442 / 301-604-7076 Fax Promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, Hours of Operation: Monday evenings 5:00 bisexual, and transgendered persons, their families and friends through: support of each other, education – 7:30 p.m., M-W-F 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. of the broader community, and advocacy for Provides emergency services, assistance vouchers for equality. food, shelter, eviction prevention, utility assistance, prescriptions, transportation and clothing for people in crisis based on the availability of funds or Recovery, Inc. resources. Also provides services to the homeless, Mrs. Margaret Tuttle transitional housing. 3114 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Apt. 502 Washington DC 20016 Local Children’s Board (LCB) (Also known 202-364-2680 as Local Management Board (LMB)) Self-help, non-professional organization offering 410-313-1917 weekly group meetings to assist in management of The LCB is responsible for assessing the needs of the nervous symptoms and fears. Call for brochure and community and, in collaboration with service location of meetings. providers, policy makers, community leaders and others, make sure that children and families get Steven Daniel Jeffreys Foundation needed services and supports. LCB’s role is to assure 5430-F Lynx Lane, Suite 246 that services are coordinated among local agencies and organizations. Columbia, MD 21044 410-730-3310 Grief counseling referral service, professionally led Disability Rights MD (formerly MD specialized grief (Tears and Smiles) counseling groups Disabilities Law Center) for children and parents. 1500 Union Avenue, Suite 2000 Baltimore, MD 21211 Tough Love 410-727-6352 / 1-800-233-7201 Toll free 800-705-9980 or 410-442-1853 Support groups for parents experiencing unacceptable or out-of-control behavior from their children. Nominal charge per family.

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Hoarding

To report Hoarding in Howard County email National Association of Professional [email protected], or call 410- Organizers 313-2207 Baltimore Chapter www.napobaltimore.org / Address Our Mess [email protected] 2132 Eskow Avenue Halethorpe, MD 21227 Elspeth Bell, Ph.D. 866-575-7455 5850 Waterloo Road, Suite 140 www.clutterhoardingcleanup.com Columbia, MD 21045 [email protected] 410-480-8052 Address Our Mess is a specialty heavy duty cleaning [email protected] company that specializes in hoarding and clutter www.elspethbellphd.com cleanup services. Hoarding disorder, clutter-related issues, OCD, Anxiety, specific phobias, depression, perfectionism, Comprehensive Hoarding Resource Center procrastination, Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors launched in May 2010 by International OCD (BFRBs). Foundation http://www.ocfoundation.org/hoarding/ Organized! By Romanic Susan Romanic, Professional Organizer Children of Hoarders (COH) – Maryland 410-995-0435 Chapter [email protected] http://www.childrenofhoarders.com/MD.php www.OrganizedByRomanic.com Link to treatment and remediation resources across the Organized! By Romanic has specialized in working state. with people who hoard since March 2000. She also works with seniors and people with physical challenges that make it difficult to get and stay Clutterers Anonymous (CLA) organized. 12-step group with at least two Maryland chapters (Salisbury and Baltimore City). Animal Hoarding Hoarderbusters 15521 Grinnell Terrace To report animal hoarding in Howard County Rockville, MD 20855 contact Animal Control on 410-313-2780 1-866-CLUTTER / 301-309-1481 (911 for emergencies) or email www.hoarderbuster.com [email protected]. Hands on organizing solutions for hoarders. American Society for the Prevention of Hoarding Cleanup Help/Maryland Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) http://hoardingcleanup.com/maryland http://www.aspca.org/fight-animal- cruelty/animal-hoarding.html

Humane Society of the US http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/abuse _neglect/facts/hoarding.html

80 Legal Services

Where to find legal help: • Maryland State Bar Association: msba.org • Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland: • American Bar Association: probonomd.org findlegalaid.org • Disabilities Rights MD • To search for attorneys admitted to 410-727-6352 www.mdlclaw.org practice in MD: • Maryland Legal Aid: mdlab.org. www.courts.state.md.us/cpf/attylist.html Local office 410-480-1057 • Attorney disciplinary actions: • Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service: www.courts.state.md.us/attygrievance/sa mvlslaw.org nctions.html • Maryland People’s Law Library: peoples- law.info

Programs Serving the Hispanic Community

Mental Health Services Grant Indra Lopez Sabina, Psy.D. Provides limited outpatient mental health treatment Dayli Marrero, PhD for a targeted population who are uninsured, low- Ana Garcia-Fernandez, Psy D income and need a Spanish-speaking therapist. Call Samantha Marks Psy D the Howard County Mental Health Authority at 410- Iris Thomas, LCSW-C 313-7350 to access services funded by this grant. If a Lydia Holloway, LCSW-C bi-lingual staff person is needed call 410-313-7376. Roberto Huie, LCSW-C Nancy Alexander, MSA

Spanish Speaking Providers listed in A brochure is available in Spanish that identifies Directory: various community services and how to access them. Congruent Counseling Services Visit www.hcmha.org or call The Howard County Psychosocial Counseling Associates, Inc. Mental Health Authority at 410-313-7350 if you are Enoch Barrios, MD interested in obtaining copies. Victoria Cofield-Aber, LCSW-C Stephany Durruthy, MD

Programs Serving the Korean Community

Maryland Access Point Korean Resource Center 410-313-1234 410-203-1111 / www.ikorean.org www.howardcountyaging.org 10328 Baltimore National Pike Maryland Access Point (MAP) provides two Korean Ellicott City, MD 21042 resource specialists to help older adult individuals or The Korean Resource Center provides home health those with a disability balance needs, wants, and care along with education and training in resources to develop options to stay in the community; management of chronic diseases in Korean. refer individuals to local, state, and federal programs and benefits and help individuals plan for their future needs.

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RTA Mobility RTA ADA Paratransit - requires 2-part medical certification; person must live within 3/4 mile of a fixed bus route. 1-800-270- 9553 for application. RTA General Paratransit or Curb-to-Curb - service is provided anywhere within Howard County, with trip purposes limited to medical appointments, senior centers, social service agencies, employment and colleges. Service is available Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. In addition, service to medical appointments at designated Baltimore City hospitals is available on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays. Limit of one round trip per day. Certification required. Advanced reservations required 1-800-270-9553.

HOWARD COUNTY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM 1-877-312-6571

HOWARD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT (MA HealthChoice Transportation Program) 877-577-1050 Option #3 Provides assistance with transportation to and from medical appointments for individuals with Medical Assistance (MA

HOWARD COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY 410-313-7350 HCMHA has limited grant funds available to assist individuals served by the public behavioral health system in getting to counseling/outpatient treatment appointments.

NEIGHBOR RIDE 410-884-7433 This is a service staffed by volunteers for individuals over 60. This service can be used for non-medical trips. Available daily and fares range from $6-$35; must reserve at least 3 days in advance.

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