The Thrive Center is committed to addressing the behavioral health needs of underserved individuals, including individuals with disabilities and co-occurring mental health problems, parents with disabilities, young children, children and families experiencing trauma and toxic stress, and children with special health care needs.
For many years, the Center’s work has focused on the promotion of positive mental health and treatment for all children through the creation of integrated community systems that assure needed services, support, and evidence-based interventions. This commitment includes strengthening innovative approaches in clinical and community settings to promote the positive mental health, effective treatment, and full recovery of children, adolescents, and their families.
Current Research
Robertson, H. A., Biel, M. G., Hayes, K. R., Snowden, S., Curtis, L., Charlot-Swilley, D., … & Domitrovich, C. E. (2023). Leveraging the expertise of the community: a case for expansion of a peer workforce in child, adolescent, and family mental health. International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(11), 5921.
Key Activities
Community and Clinical Services
- Center for Innovation in School-Based Mental Health: Located in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University, this center is developing innovative programming to bring high-quality mental health prevention and treatment services to schools serving low-income urban children and youth.
- DC Early Childhood Innovation Network
Research and Evaluation
- DC Social Emotional and Early Development (SEED) Project: A four-year Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreement was awarded to the DC Department of Behavioral Health in 2016 to address the needs of young children (birth-6) who were at-risk for or diagnosed with serious emotional disturbance (SED). GUCCHD led a mixed methods evaluation to support the project’s. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the community-based clinical teams shifted to delivering early childhood mental health treatment services via telehealth.
Technical Assistance
- Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
- National Training and Technical Assistance Center for Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health
Workforce Development
- Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology Doctoral and Social Work Training Program
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program
- Online Certificate in Early Childhood Mental Health
- Online Certificate in Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Family Leadership
- Online Certificate in Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
- Online Certificate in Early Childhood Mental Health
People
Adjunct Lecturer – SCS CCPE
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Research Instructor | CPR2 Facilitator
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Research Instructor
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Research Instructor
Affiliated Faculty, Thrive Center
Training Director, Child and Adolescent Residency Training Program
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Associate Professor
Affiliated Faculty, Thrive Center
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, MedStar Health
Resources
Community and Clinical Services
- A Checklist for Coordinators and Supervisors: Psychiatric and behavioral problems in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
- Mental Health: Tips for Families
- Responding Positively to Your Child’s Behavior
Technical Assistance
- Building Systems of Care: A Primer
- Financing Brief: Implementation and Financing of Home and Community-Based Services for Children’s Mental Health
- Policy Brief: Addressing the Complex and Pernicious Problem of Disparities in Behavioral Health Care
- Toolkit for Expanding the System of Care Approach
Research and Evaluation
Workforce Development
- Breaking Through: Understanding Stress and Resilience in Young Children
- The Georgetown Model of Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation for School-Based Settings
- Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation’s (IECMHC) Foundational Modules
- Motivational Interviewing Suite