Max Gray Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Clinic (Max Gray CHAMP)

The Max Gray CHAMP program provides diagnostic evaluations, second opinion consultation, and short-term treatments (medication management and various forms of psychotherapy) for youth who have symptoms of significant and impairing mood disorders and their families. The Program’s focus is on pediatric bipolar disorder (extreme high and low moods).

Services:
  • Psychological Assessment (includes assessments for ALL major Axis I diagnosis)
  • Medication Consultation
  • Short-term family therapy
  • Short-term medication management
  • Referrals for specialized procedures and/or ongoing care

Max Gray Fellowship Program:
Funded by Laurie Gordon and the Max Gray Fund for Treatment of Mood Disorders, the Max Gray Fellowship is a specialized program made up of post-doctoral psychologists and psychiatrists specializing pediatric mood disorders. Generally, the fellows offer diagnostic evaluations, second opinion consultations, and short-term pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for youth with significant and impairing mood disorders.

For more information, visit: https://www.semel.ucla.edu/maxgrayfund

Ideal referral candidates:
We will see children from age 7 years to 17 years, 11 months.

Booking:
Refer patients to the Max Gray CHAMP central number: (310) 825-2836.

For more Max Gray CHAMP information, please visit our website https://www.uclahealth.org/max-gray-child-and-adolescent-mood-disorders-champ-program

Location:
For more parking and transportation information, please visit www.semel.ucla.edu/maps.

Semel Institute/NPI
760 Westwood Plaza A-Floor, South Corridor
Los Angeles, CA 90024
United States
Phone: (310) 825-2836

Director: David Miklowitz, Ph.D..

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