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Infant Specialty Care Education for Caregivers
Our family-centered education focuses on educating caregivers and helps you to bond with and nurture your baby.
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Pediatric Psychiatry
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's psychiatry services provide diagnosis, treatment and prevention of psychiatric disorders.
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Psychology Externship
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) is a specialty and rehabilitation hospital, and is co-owned and co-operated by the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins. The externships at MWPH are 12-month placements, although opportunities to engage in a 9-month externship may be available if space permits.
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Autism Spectrum Center
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's Autism services include testing and therapeutic services for children suspected of, or already diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
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Trauma Therapy for Children and Families
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Group Therapy
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Psychological Testing
The purpose of psychological testing at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to help assess the specific strengths and weaknesses of each child being evaluated, and information is typically gathered from parents/guardians, teachers and other individuals involved in the day to day life of the child.
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Collaborative Treatment for Children and Adolescents with Medical Concerns
The psychology staff at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital not only works directly with the family, but collaborates with other members of the child’s treatment team to ensure appropriate coordination of care.
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Individual and Family Therapy
The process of individual and family therapy at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital involves meeting with psychology staff to establish appropriate goals for treatment, and working together with the family to help make changes that improve the quality of life for child and the family.
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Early Detection Team
The Early Detection Team at Mt Washington Pediatric Hospital is an Interdisciplinary team of therapists (OT and PT) and physicians (Physiatrist and Developmental Pediatrician) who identify infants at risk for Cerebral Palsy