About BPP

At Baltimore Pediatric Psychology, we prioritize the well-being of children, adolescents, and young adults through evidence-based, collaborative practice. We specialize in various concerns, including but not limited to anxiety and mood symptoms, behavioral challenges, and social stressors. Whether it's navigating the complexities of a chronic medical condition or providing support in managing everyday life stressors, we are here to offer guidance and support. We engage in collaborative efforts with parents and caregivers, crafting personalized plans tailored to each individual or family. We are dedicated to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring every family from diverse backgrounds and identities receive the quality care they deserve. 

At Baltimore Pediatric Psychology, we are not just a practice; we are a trusted partner on the journey to building brighter futures for children and families.

At Baltimore Pediatric Psychology, we understand the unique challenges that children, adolescents, and families face.

Led by Dr. Lucy Leibowitz, our practice is dedicated to providing evidence-based, individualized, and collaborative mental health services to support the well-being of your child and family.

Our Approach:

Evidence-Based Excellence

Our interventions are grounded in the latest research from the field of cognitive-behavioral psychology, ensuring treatments are proven effective and based on sound scientific principles.

Collaborative Solutions

We work closely with parents, educators, and other professionals, fostering a united front to address the unique needs of each child, adolescent, and family.

Individualized Strategies

Recognizing the distinctiveness of each individual, we tailor our interventions to meet specific goals, maximizing the potential for positive outcomes.

Supportive Environment

We provide a nurturing and nonjudgmental space, allowing children, adolescents, and parents to explore, grow, and heal.

Meet Your Providers:

  • Lucy Leibowitz, PhD

    Dr. Leibowitz is a licensed psychologist in Maryland. She received her BA in psychology from Tufts University and her PhD in Clinical Psychology from George Mason University. She completed an American Psychological Association accredited internship and two years of Fellowship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Leibowitz has worked in a variety of medical and mental health settings providing intervention, consultation, and assessment services. These settings include a university based community mental health center, children’s hospitals, outpatient clinics within medical institutions, and a pediatrician’s office. She also currently serves as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at George Mason University, providing supervision to doctoral level students.

  • Victoria Rennie, MA/CAS

    Ms. Rennie is a registered psychology associate and a certified school psychologist in Maryland, and is practicing under Dr. Leibowitz’s supervision. Ms. Rennie received her BS in psychology from Frostburg State University and her MA and Certificate of Advanced Studies in school psychology from Towson University. Prior to her career as a school psychologist, Ms. Rennie worked at a program in Maryland where she served children with behavioral and social needs. Ms. Rennie has worked as a school psychologist serving children from grades Pre-k-12 for eight years, using knowledge in assessment, consultation, mental health counseling, learning, and behavior to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally in various school systems throughout the state of Maryland. Ms. Rennie offers testing on weekends.

Good Faith Estimate

Under a new law, health care providers are required to give patients who don’t have insurance or are not using insurance for their care a “Good Faith Estimate” of the anticipated costs of care for medical items and services. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services provided by your provider.

This Good Faith Estimate shows the costs of items and services that are reasonably expected for your health care treatment. The Good Faith Estimate does not include any unknown or unexpected costs that may arise during treatment. You could be charged more if complications or special circumstances occur. The Good Faith Estimate only includes costs associated with anticipated treatment items and services, and does not include ancillary services, late or no show fees, or costs incurred from other medical providers (e.g., outside labs, pharmacies).

If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you have the right to dispute the bill by contacting Baltimore Pediatric Psychology. You can also initiate a dispute resolution process with the US Department of Health and Human Services. For questions or more information about the dispute process, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call CMS at 1-800-985-3059.