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Referral Resources

The following resources offer consultation on which service is most appropriate. If you have an immediate safety concern, call 911 or a local crisis team.
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MA Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP)
All ages & symptom levels

Regional contacts for rapid assessment & triage
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MA Psychosis Access & Triage Hub​​ ​(M-PATH)
Psychosis consultation & referral
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[email protected]
(617) 927-9809
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​Boston Children's Hospital
Age <18, any psychosis concern

Eugene D'Angelo, PhD
​(617) 355-7650
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PIER Program
The PIER Program in Portland, ME offers consultation and treatment for early psychosis
Ages 14+
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HeadsUp PA
HeadsUp is an organization in Pennsylvania that provides advocacy and support in finding FEP care in PA
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SAMHSA Treatment Locator
National list of treatment programs for serious mental illness, including first-episode psychosis clinics.
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Strong365
National list of early psychosis programs, other treatment options, and text, phone, & web chat hotlines.
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Other Mental Health Resources

​ANXIETY & OCD
Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD)
Boston University
​Ages 3+
(617) 353-9610

Anxiety Mastery Program
McLean Hospital
Ages 7 – 19
(800) 333-0338
OCD Institute Jr.
McLean Hospital
Ages 10 – 18

(877) 241-7670

Pediatric OCD and Tic Disorders Program
Massachusetts General Hospital
Up to age 18

(617) 726-6766
developmental concerns
Lurie Center for Autism
Massachusetts General Hospital
All ages
(781) 860-1700
BCH Autism Spectrum Center
Boston Children's Hospital
Infant to young adult

(617) 355-7493
inattention/hyperactivity
College Learning Disorders/ADHD Clinic
Tufts Medical Center
All ages
(617) 636-0219
Learning & Emotional Assessment Program (LEAP)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Ages 2 – 22
(617) 643-6010
Substance use
Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program (ASAP)
Boston Children's Hospital
Up to age 24
(617) 355-2727
Addiction Recovery Management Service
Massachusetts 
General Hospital
Ages 14 – 26
(617) 643-4699
Trauma
The Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute
All ages
(617) 232-0687
Children’s Charter
All ages
(781) 894-4307
Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP)
Ages: All pediatrics
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​Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP)
Emergency Services Program
All ages
1-877-382-1609
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Informational tool produced by the Center for Early Detection, Assessment, and Response to Risk (CEDAR) in conjunction with Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) Psychiatry & Adolescent Medicine, the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP) and the Prevention Collaborative. ​This work was funded by the Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation, the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School Departments of Psychiatry.

​​Copyright © 2019 PsychosisScreening.org. PsychosisScreening.org consents to the copying, republishing, redistributing, or otherwise reproducing of this work so long as the resultant work carries with it express attribution of authorship to the contributors listed here.
  • Home
  • Overview
  • Know the Signs
    • Signs of Psychosis
    • About Psychosis & Risk
    • Family History & Other Risk Factors
  • Find the Words
    • Asking about Psychosis
    • Follow-Up Questions
    • Mental Health Differentials
  • Make the Connection
    • Choosing a Path >
      • Path 1: Reassure & Redirect
      • Path 2: Educate & Monitor
      • Path 3: Specialized Assessment & Treatment
      • Path 4: Same-Day Assessment
    • Medical Workup Considerations
  • Resources
    • For Providers
    • For Patients & Families
    • Mental Health Referral Resources