A recognized leader in psychiatric treatment, the Montefiore Einstein Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences has been dedicated to healing and recovery for those who are battling mental health disorders and addiction issues. We offer uniquely designed inpatient units, outpatient services, comprehensive emergency and crisis programs, psychiatric consultations for hospitalized patients and a full array of addiction treatment programs.

We provide behavioral health urgent care services, psychiatric specialty consultations, geriatric psychiatry and behavioral health evaluations, letters of support for bariatric surgery and psychiatric services for patients not yet enrolled in the Department’s outpatient clinics.

Arts & Integrative Medicine (AIM) combines integrative medicine with creative arts therapy facilitated by licensed mental health professionals. It uses innovative practices to help adults and children achieve developmental, behavioral, mental and physical health goals.

The Anxiety and Mood Program (AMP) at the Moses Child Outpatient Psychiatry Division offers evidence-based interventions for youth with primary and comorbid anxiety, trauma, mood and other related disorders.

The Comprehensive Brain Health Center brings together leading board certified physicians in the fields of neurology, neurological surgery, psychiatry and allied neuroscience disciplines, along with the most advanced technological modalities, to greatly enhance clinical diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders at a single location.

As a community-focused and research-driven program, the CARE Program at Montefiore Einstein combines methods from attachment theory and developmental psychopathology for children aged 6–18. CARE has been found to reduce parenting stress, improve caregiver reflective functioning and strengthen youth-reported attachment security.

Our DBT Program provides dialectical behavior therapy for adults with behavioral and affect dysregulation. Individuals participating in the Program may be diagnosed with a range of disorders, including mood and anxiety disorders, trauma and stress-related disorders and substance use disorders.

This collaborative effort between the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein (CHAM) and Child Psychiatry cares for patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and sub-threshold disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

OnTrackNY supports the well-being of young people who are impacted by unexpected changes in their thinking and perceptions and who have been diagnosed with newly emergent non-affective psychotic disorders.

Our Geriatric Psychiatry Division provides specialty services for older adults experiencing behavioral health issues. We excel in delivering collaborative care across community-based agencies that are sensitive to the increasing number of older adults. 

This program features emerging treatments, such as esketamine for acute and treatment-resistant depression, as well as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Our neuropsychological assessments evaluate how an individual’s brain functions, providing information about the brain’s structural and functional integrity. This testing may be requested for various reasons, such as to confirm a diagnosis, to assess cognitive strengths and weaknesses and to help determine treatment plans or other interventions.

The Attention, Memory and Frontal Abilities Screening Test (AMFAST) is a novel, 10-minute, paper-and-pencil measure developed to identify attention, processing speed, memory and executive functioning deficits in children and adults with various conditions characterized by frontal-subcortical dysfunction.

The Attention & Learning Assessment Service (ATLAS) offers a range of services to assess intellectual, academic, emotional, behavioral and neuropsychological functioning. These comprehensive evaluations help clarify attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses and serve to determine eligibility for educational interventions, classroom accommodations or workplace adjustments.

The Perinatal Psychiatry Program provides diagnosis, diagnostic clarification, medication management and support in discharge planning for perinatal patients with acute psychiatric complaints.

Dedicated to providing evidence-based therapy for trauma-related disorders, THRIVE offers psychotherapy for patients who are seeking treatment for trauma-related distress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complex PTSD, racism-related stress and trauma, interpersonal violence, exposure to disasters and all other traumas.

Our Sports Mental Health Institute and Performance Institute promotes the mental well-being of athletes at all levels, from high school to Olympic and professional sports, with a comprehensive approach that combines evidence-based clinical services, mental health research, clinical training for the next generation of sports mental health practitioners and advocacy for greater mental health awareness across sports.