NYC/HHC Harlem Hospital Center Division of Child and Adolescent Psych

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NYC/HHC Harlem Hospital Center Division of Child and Adolescent Psych - New York, NY

Nyc/hhc Harlem Hospital Center Division Of Child And Adolescent Psych is a mental health clinic in New York, NY. It is located at Samuel Kountz Pavilion, 15 West 136th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10037. Nyc/hhc Harlem Hospital Center Division Of Child And Adolescent Psych offers partial hospitalization/day treatment, hospital inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment and is categorized as a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital. Included in the treatment are psychotropic medication, behavior modification and group therapy. Staff members who work at Nyc/hhc Harlem Hospital Center Division Of Child And Adolescent Psych are well-trained in providing treatment to adults, young adults and seniors 65 or older with mental health problems. Additionally, Nyc/hhc Harlem Hospital Center Division Of Child And Adolescent Psych offers treatment to people with serious mental illness, people with traumatic brain injury and patients with eating disorders. Other services that Nyc/hhc Harlem Hospital Center Division Of Child And Adolescent Psych offers consist of legal advocacy, mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services and psychosocial rehabilitation services.

Address: Samuel Kountz Pavilion, 15 West 136th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10037

  1. Care Offered
  2. Service Setting
  3. Facility Type
  4. Treatment Approaches
  5. Emergency Mental Health Services
  6. Who Operates This Facility
  7. Payments and Insurance Accepted
  8. Special Programs and Population Groups Supported
  9. Ancillary Services
  10. Tobacco/Screening Services
  11. Smoking Policy
  12. Age Groups Accepted
  13. Language Services

Below is a detailed listing page for NYC/HHC Harlem Hospital Center Division of Child and Adolescent Psych in New York, NY:

Care Offered

  • mental health treatment
  • dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders

Service Setting

  • hospital inpatient treatment
  • outpatient treatment
  • partial hospitalization/day treatment

Facility Type

  • a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital

Treatment Approaches

  • activity therapy
  • behavior modification
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • couples/family therapy
  • dialectical behavior therapy
  • group therapy
  • integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment
  • individual psychotherapy
  • psychotropic medication
  • trauma therapy

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis intervention team
  • Psychiatric emergency walk-in services

Who Operates This Facility

  • the State government

Payments and Insurance Accepted

  • County or local government funds
  • Community Mental Health Block Grants
  • Community Service Block Grants
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Private health insurance
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • State welfare or child and family services funds

Special Programs and Population Groups Supported

  • transitional age young adults
  • seniors or older adults
  • LGBT
  • people requiring dual diagnosis treatment
  • people with HIV or AIDS
  • people with trauma
  • people with traumatic brain injury
  • people with Alzheimer's or dementia
  • patients with eating disorders
  • people with PTSD
  • children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance
  • people with serious mental illness

Ancillary Services

  • chronic disease/illness management
  • case management
  • diet and exercise counseling
  • education services
  • family psychoeducation
  • illness management and recovery
  • integrated primary care services
  • legal advocacy
  • psychosocial rehabilitation services
  • suicide prevention services
  • mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services

Tobacco/Screening Services

  • nicotine replacement therapy
  • non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications
  • screening for tobacco use
  • smoking/tobacco cessation counseling

Smoking Policy

  • smoking not permitted

Age Groups Accepted

  • adults
  • children / adolescents
  • seniors (65 or older)
  • young adults

Language Services

  • services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Phone #: 212-939-3368

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