The DC/Baltimore Corridor's behavioral health sector currently includes 273 providers, representing 3% of the national weekly total. This concentration signals the corridor as a significant regional hub for behavioral health services. The workforce comprises 218 individual practitioners and 55 organizations, indicating a diverse mix of solo practices and larger clinical entities.

ABA Credential Breakdown

Within the individual providers, there are 20 BCBAs and 119 RBTs. It is important to note that these credential counts are not mutually exclusive, as 6 providers hold dual BCBA and RBT credentials, reflecting career progression from direct care to supervisory roles. The ratio of approximately one BCBA for every six RBTs suggests a robust direct care workforce supported by a dedicated, though smaller, supervisory contingent, which is vital for quality ABA service delivery.

Workforce Demographics and Local Presence

The individual provider workforce in the DC/Baltimore Corridor is predominantly female, with 171 female providers accounting for 78% of the total. Male providers number 33 (15%), and 14 nonbinary providers represent 6%. Baltimore leads with 51 providers, followed by Washington with 42, and Columbia with 34. Notable organizations appearing multiple times include Privia Medical Group, LLC and Johns Hopkins University. This data suggests a growing and diverse behavioral health workforce, particularly in ABA, poised to address regional demand for services.