QCI Behavioral Health serves the White Plains community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Maryland.
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QCI Behavioral Health – White Plains, located at 5010 Regency Place, Suite 203 in White Plains, Maryland, provides comprehensive outpatient mental health and behavioral health services for children, adolescents, teens, adults, and families. Their multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, professional counselors, social workers, and nurses delivers individualized therapy, group sessions, family counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and telehealth services. The center emphasizes a person-centered and trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring all clients receive compassionate, evidence-based support tailored to their specific mental health needs.
QCI Behavioral Health offers mobile treatment services that bring care directly to patients in their homes, shelters, or community settings, supporting adults with serious and persistent mental illness and children with severe emotional disturbances. Their programs focus on skill-building for independent living, vocational and educational support, housing assistance, financial management, crisis intervention, and recovery-oriented strategies. Telehealth services provide continuity of care for those unable to attend in-person sessions, reducing barriers such as transportation, work conflicts, or stigma.
By integrating evidence-based therapies—including cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, family psychoeducation, and community-based interventions—QCI Behavioral Health empowers individuals to achieve mental wellness, improve coping skills, and engage successfully with their communities. Their holistic model ensures clients gain the support needed to maintain stable housing, employment, and social connections while addressing co-occurring disorders, substance use concerns, and persistent mental health challenges.