JHU Mental Health Services | Washington, D.C. Campus - Mental health treatment facility in Washington, DC

JHU Mental Health Services | Washington, D.C. Campus

Mental Health Treatment in Washington, District of Columbia

Located in Washington, District of Columbia, JHU Mental Health Services | Washington, D.C. Campus provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

Learn more about Outpatient Treatment, Telehealth, Crisis Intervention.

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Facility Overview

JHU Mental Health Services at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, 5th Floor, Washington District of Columbia, provides comprehensive mental health care to the student and learner community. This facility is part of the Johns Hopkins University Division of Student Health and Well-Being and offers accessible, equitable, and high-quality mental healthcare. Services include individual therapy, telehealth support, crisis intervention, and case management designed to meet the diverse needs of students. The center prioritizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in its care, ensuring a compassionate and supportive environment for all learners.

The Washington, D.C. campus also offers innovative mobile crisis response through its Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST), pairing trained public safety officers with licensed clinicians for timely intervention. Students can access on-demand support via TimelyCare TalkNow telehealth services or by phone, ensuring mental health assistance is available 24/7. By integrating personalized care, crisis management, and telehealth accessibility, JHU Mental Health Services empowers students to navigate mental health challenges while maintaining academic and personal success.

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  • Student & Learner Services
  • Mobile Crisis Response
  • Equity-Focused Care
  • Compassionate Care
  • Mental Health Concerns
  • Behavioral Health Crisis
  • Depression Management

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