Child or Adolescent Behavioral Health Services
Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health Services
To better meet the behavioral health and addiction needs of Fulton County youth and young adults, the Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities has a contract with CHRIS 180 to provide child and adolescent behavioral health services in our facilities.
SERVICES
- School-Based Services
- Individual, Family and Group Therapy
- Behavioral Health and Mental Health Treatment
- Substance Abuse and Substance Use Treatment
HOW DO I ACCESS SERVICES?
To access services from the Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities (BHDD), please call one of the locations that is most convenient to you, and schedule an appointment for an intake assessment. You will need to bring the following items:
- Birth Certificate or Social Security Card
- Insurance card
- Picture ID of parent or guardian
For 24-hour access to services, call 1-800-715-4225
child/adolescent Behavioral health faqs
All offices take Medicaid, WellCare, CareSource, Amerigroup, and Cenpatico/Peachstate. Depending on the location, private insurances are accepted (e.g. BCBS/Anthem, Cigna, Aetna, AmBetter, United Healthcare, Medicare, etc.). Please contact the office closest to you to determine if your private insurance is accepted.
Yes, we accept Fulton County families without insurance and will assist them in seeking insurance coverage for their children/family.
We provide services for ages 4-24 years old.
All offices provide individual counseling, family counseling, Psychiatric/Nurse services (telehealth also included) and community support individual services. We also offer group therapy/skills services based on the problem/need (e.g. depression, anxiety, life skills, substance use, etc.) at all locations. We provide trauma-informed services using ARC, TF-CBT, play therapy techniques, expressive therapy techniques, CBT, etc.
Appointments are highly recommended so you don't have to wait for an available time to see the therapist. A behavioral health assessment is required to begin services, and this may take between 1.5 to 2 hours.
In older children & pre-adolescents:
- Substance abuse
- Inability to cope with problems & daily activities
- Changes in sleeping and/or eating habits
- Excessive complaints of physical ailments
- Defiance of authority, truancy, theft, and/or vandalism
- Intense fear of weight gain
- Prolonged negative mood, often accompanied by poor appetite or thoughts of death
- Frequent outbursts of anger
In younger children:
- Changes in school performance
- Poor grades despite strong efforts
- Excessive worry or anxiety
- Hyperactivity
- Persistent nightmares
- Persistent disobedience or aggression
- Frequent temper tantrums
Child/Adolescent mental health services Contact Us
Adamsville Regional Health Center
Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
404-612-9339
3700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30331
Atlanta, Georgia 30331
Oak Hill Child, Adolescent & Family Center
Mon - Thurs 9 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Fri 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
404-612-4111
2805 Metropolitan Parkway SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
Atlanta, GA 30315
North Fulton Service Center
Mon, Wed 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
678-376-3800
7741 Roswell Road, NE Suite B Sandy Springs, GA 30350
Fulton County Clubhouse for Youth
Substance abuse and prevention for youth ages 14-17 years old
404-967-7296
1480 DeLowe Drive Atlanta, GA 30311

