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CAPsychotherapy, PsychiatryChild Mindhttps://childmind.org/about-us/our-offices/bay-area/650-931-65652000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 242San Mateo94403The Child Mind Institute’s ADHD and Behavior Disorders Center specializes in diagnosing these children and teens and providing them with effective, evidence-based treatments. When medication may be helpful, our team works with board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists at the Child Mind Institute or partners with your own physician. Our psychiatrists offer expert consultation on whether medication can improve treatment outcome, and provide ongoing medication management when needed.

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CATreatment ProgramBay Area Oppositional and Conduct Disorder Clinic
https://www.difficultchildbayarea.com/415-448-6170Multiple locationsSan Francisco Bay Area​Working with teenagers with behavioral problems. Whether those problems are caused by ADHD, depression, trauma, family stressors, loss, temperament problems, Aspergers, sensory problems, attachment disorders, anxiety, or just anger and defiance, we can help families get their live back on track.
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CATreatment Program, Outpatient ClinicThe ADD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders clinic at Stanfordhttps://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/service/child-adolescent-psychiatry/clinics/attention-deficit-disorders650-723-5511321 Middlefield RoadMenlo Park94025The Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Clinic offers comprehensive assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with various disruptive behavioral disorders:
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CABehavioral and Developmental PediatricsDescanso Medical Center for Development and Learninghttp://www.dmcdl.com/818-790-15871346 Foothill Blvd., # 301La Canada91011Descanso Medical Center for Development and Learning (DMCDL) provides consultation and treatment in the area of Behavioral Problems - Oppositional, defiant and disruptive behavior.
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CADevelopmental & Behavioral PediatricsCenter for Developing Mindshttps://devminds.com/408-358-185315951 Los Gatos Blvd., Suite 6Los Gatos95032Center for Developing Minds (CDM) offers a wide array of assessments and services to address the educational, behavioral and developmental needs of children and their families. Clinicians at the CDM craft their understanding of a child’s neurodevelopmental functions based on focused behavioral observations of the child, developmental screenings and skilled interviews of both the child and his/her family. From this, we create individual treatment plans that may encompass medical, behavioral and educational accommodations and therapies.
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CTPsychotherapy, PsychiatryYale Child Study Centerhttps://www.yalemedicine.org/departments/child-study-center1-877-YALEMDS (925-3637)333 Cedar Street

New Haven06510We are committed to working with every family to help them understand and address their child’s and family’s needs. Our interdisciplinary teams use up-to-date science to evaluate and then work with the family to develop a comprehensive treatment recommendations. Our treatment may include (one-on-one or group) therapy, family therapy, and parent-centered approaches and collaboration with schools. When appropriate, our providers will discuss the use of medication, providing detailed information so parents can make an informed decision. Many of our patients improve and thrive without medication, and for others it is a valuable part of their treatment.
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DCPsychotherapy, PsychiatryThe Ross Centerhttps://www.rosscenter.com/what-we-treat/mental-health-in-children/emotional-behavioral-disorders/202-363-10105225 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 400Washington20015The center contains psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists who provide an array of evidence-based psychological and psychiatric treatments for a wide variety of mental health conditions, including disruptive behavior disorders.

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DCTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/washington-dc/Pages/default.aspx202-832-73434801 Sargent Road, N.E.Washington20017Direct care services for children include four Family Homes in the District. The site also offers Community Support Services® which focus on providing Common Sense ​Parenting ® classes that help parents expand and improve their child-rearing skills. These services and programs touch the lives of 6,200 children and families in the District of Columbia each year.
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FLPsychotherapyCenter for Child Behaviorhttps://www.centerforchildbehavior.com/941-405-01751217 S East Ave Unit 307Sarasota34239The Center for Child Behavior provides high quality, research supported services (both in-person and virtual) to caregivers for child behavior problems and related concerns. Unlike most providers, we do not try to treat everything under the sun. Instead, we focus on what we are experts in. We have years of specialty training with international experts in parenting, behavior problems, tantrums, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, academic challenges, and related concerns. We offer assessments/testing, individual therapy, and group therapy. We also serve as a training hub for healthcare professionals such as pediatricians, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and educators to help increase the expertise of providers in our community.
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FLTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/north-florida/Pages/default.aspx850-575-64223555 Commonwealth BlvdTallahassee32303​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The first of Boys Town’s national sites, Boys Town North Florida has been serving children and families since 1983. We partner with area agencies and businesses to constantly enhance the quality and variety of care we provide in the community. We are very strongly positioned to continue to save children and heal families in North Florida.
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FLTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/south-florida/Pages/default.aspx561-612-60001655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., ​Suite ​300West Palm Beach 33401​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Boys Town South Florida has been ​providing ​life-changing ​care ​to area children and families since 1991. Our programs and services are part of the Boys Town national network and include the organization's research-proven methods, which ensure that troubled ​children ​and families across the ​country receive the right care, at the right time, in the right way.

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FL Treatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/central-florida/Pages/default.aspx407-588-2170975 Oklahoma ​Street Oviedo32765The largest campus area outside the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska, Boys Town Central Florida opened in 1986 in Oviedo. The site also works with the state of Florida to combat child abuse and neglect through one short-term Intervention and Assessment center. Community Support​ Services include Children in Need of Services/Family in Need of Services,​ Common Sense Parenting classes, and Project Safe Place, a national program that​ assists at-risk girls and boys in crisis. These programs and services ​touch the lives of 7,600 children and ​families in Central Florida each year.
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FLDevelopmental Behavioral Pediatrics Maria Sandra Cely, MDhttps://www.developmentalpediatricsflorida.com/407-765-KIDS 668 N. Orlando Ave Suite 206Maitland32751We are a specialty private practice that offers developmental and behavioral health services to infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and adolescents for a variety of concerns. We provide diagnostic and evaluation services, as well as medication management.
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FLDevelopmental Behavioral Pediatrics McGinnis Behavioralhttps://www.mcginnisbehavioral.com/561-295-4248Three Palms Center
2141 S. Alternate A1A, Suite 330
Jupiter33477Challenges Addressed. Parents, educators, and multidisciplinary professionals seek our expertise for the following concerns, among others, for kids of all ages:
anxiety, fears, phobias, school avoidance, selective mutism, ADHD, oppositional behavior, anger, defiance, aggression, seatbelt refusal, car behavior, gaming/device addiction, Sleep and bedtime problems, morning routine, depression, bereavement, coping, peer and sibling conflict; challenging family dynamics, challenges of intellectual giftedness, learning problems, homework routine, TRICHOTILLOMANIA, Bedwetting (enuresis), RETENTION AND soiling (encopresis), Habits, tics, Tourette, Picky eating

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IATreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/iowa/Pages/default.aspx712-302-79001702 West Broadway, Suite 17Council Bluffs51501​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Boys Town's facility in Iowa has been helping families stay together since 1989 through their expanding In-Home Family Services® ​program.

Our unique in-home programs serve more ​than 1,100 families and 2,200 children in Iowa each year. With ​the addition of more offices in western Iowa​, Boys Town now provides family ​services to ​through offices in three ​communities.
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ILDevelopmental & Behavioral Pediatrics,
Psychiatry
Jennifer K. Carlson, PhDhttps://www.luriechildrens.org/en/doctors/carlson-jennifer-k/800-543-7362Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
225 E. Chicago Ave.
Chicago60611Conditions: Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), Autism, Spectrum Disorder, Childhood Behavior Problems
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ILDevelopmental Pediatrics, PediatricsCharles T Morton, MDhttps://carle.org/find-a-doctor/753217-383-3100Carle Champaign on Curtis (Primary Location)
1701 W. Curtis Rd.
Champaign61822Medical Interests: ADHD, Autism, Behavior disorders, Down Syndrome, Chronic Development Disorders, Intellectual Disabilities
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ILNeurodevelopmental Disorders, PediatricsAlexandria Saulsberry, MDhttps://hospital.uillinois.edu/find-a-doctor/alexandria-saulsberry312-996-7416UI Health
Outpatient Care Center, Suite 2E
1801 West Taylor Street
Chicago60612Specialties & Services: Development and Behavioral Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism, Learning Disorders, Oppositional Defiant Disorder

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INODD Residential Treatment FacilityResource Residential Treatment Facilityhttps://www.resourcetreatmentcenter.com/behavioral/odd/317-493-09721404 S State AveIndianapolis46203Resource Treatment Center in Indianapolis, IN, is the trusted provider of oppositional defiant disorder treatment for youth who are suffering from emotional, behavioral, developmental, and psychiatric concerns.
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INDiagnostic consultation and psychological evaluations for children with neurodevelopmental and related disabilitiesBrett Enneking, PsyDhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/38664/enneking-brett317-944-4846Indiana University School of Medicine

I340 West 10th Street
Fairbanks Hall, Suite 6200
Indianapolis46202-3082Brett Enneking, PsyD, HSPP, is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Child Development Center at Riley Hospital for Children and Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Enneking provides diagnostic consultation and psychological evaluations for children with neurodevelopmental and related disabilities. She is also certified in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a short-term behavioral intervention for young children and their parents. Dr. Enneking's clinical interests include disruptive behaviors, early childhood mental health, parent-child relationships, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disabilities.
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LATreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/louisiana/Pages/default.aspx504-293-7900Plaza Drive, Suite 212 New Orleans70127Boys Town Louisiana opened in 1989, and today meets the needs of youth and families through a variety of Continuum of Care® services. The site offers Diagnostic and Assessment Services to provide immediate help to youth in dangerous situations. The site has three Family Homes for Adolescents in New Orleans and provides In-Home Family Services SM to troubled families. These services and programs touch the ​lives of ​7,600 children and families in Louisiana each year.
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MAPsychiatry, NeurologyBoston Children’s Hospital, Department of Neurologywww.childrenshospital.org(617) 355-6388300 Longwood Avenue
Boston02115Dr. Callison Alcott is a neurologist who sees children with neurological symptoms, which includes aggression and violence. Ages typically treated are under age 25. Dr. Alcott also has experience with Intellectual Disability, so may be a good choice for children and adolescents with CD and ID.
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MDTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Adventist Behavioral Health and Wellnesshttps://www.adventisthealthcare.com/services/mental-health/800-204-8600820 West Diamond Ave.
Suite 600
Gaithersburg20878The organization offers a broad range of behavioral health programs and services for young children, adolescents, adults and senior adults including therapeutic nursery programs, acute inpatient care, outpatient/dual diagnosis chemical dependency programs, residential treatment, special education and community-based residential services. Adventist HealthCare Behavioral Health & Wellness Services is part of Gaithersburg-based Adventist HealthCare, an integrated health-care delivery system that is one of the largest employers in Maryland.
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MDTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Sheppard Pratthttps://www.sheppardpratt.org/care-services/410-938-30006501 N Charles StreetBaltimore21204Sheppard Pratt has been improving the quality of life in our community for more than 160 years. We offer robust mental health, special education, co-occurring disorders, developmental disability, and social services throughout Maryland. While our treatments and therapies have always been modern and ahead of their time, our person-centered approach and compassionate care has remained the same since we first opened our doors.
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MDOutpatient treatment for adults, adolescents, and childrenJohns Hopkins Medicinehttps://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/patient_information/outpatient_clinics.html410-955-5212Multiple LocationsBaltimoreThe Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins Medicine has occupied a distinguished place in the field of psychiatry since the opening of the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic in 1913. Today, we continue our long tradition of excellence in patient care, teaching and research.
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MDBehavioral PsychologyKennedy Krieger Institute, Center for Developmental Behavioral Healthhttps://www.kennedykrieger.org/888-554-2080707 North BroadwayBaltimore 21205The Center for Developmental Behavioral Health provides an interdisciplinary service line of experienced professionals in child and adolescent psychiatry, psychology, social work and nursing. Our team works together to provide patient and family centered care, with a goal of improving the lives of young people with developmental problems and disorders of emotion, thinking and behavior.
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MEDevelopmental-Behavioral PediatricsKathryn Hurst, MDhttps://www.mainehealth.org/providers/kathryn-n-hurst-md207-662-5522MaineHealth Pediatric Specialty Care Portland
1577 Congress St. FL 2
Portland4102My goal as a developmental and behavioral pediatrician is to help every child realize their full potential. I enjoy working with patients and their families to find an individualized approach to each child’s unique challenges. Some of these challenges may include developmental delays, intellectual disability, learning disorders, autism spectrum disorder, complex ADHD, anxiety, behavioral difficulties/disorders, and genetic conditions requiring ongoing developmental support.
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MOPediatrics, Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics, PediatricsBenjamin Black, MDhttps://www.muhealth.org/doctors/benjamin-black-md573-884-6052205 Portland StColumbia65201Conditions Treated: Autism, Developmental and Behavioral Disorders, Developmental Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Behavior Problems.
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MODevelopmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
Problem Behavior
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Sarah S. Nyp, MDhttps://profiles.childrensmercy.org/sarah-s-nyp816-234-3700Children's Mercy Adele Hall - Developmental and Behavioral Health
2401 Gillham Rd
Kansas City64108Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, Problem Behavior, Behavior Therapy, Developmental Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Graduate Medical Education, Attention Deficit, Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder
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MNPsychotherapy, Psychiatry. Treatment program (outpatient)Behavioral Health Serviceshttps://www.bhsiclinics.com/651-769-65652497 7th Ave. Suite 108
North St. Paul55109BHSI (Behavioral Health Services) is a family of outpatient mental health clinics located throughout the Twin Cities metro.
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MSDevelopmental & Behavioral PediatricsBarbara Saunders, DO, MShttps://www.umc.edu/Provider/Saunders_Barbara_Steineker/888-815-2005The University of Mississippi Medical Center
1Center for the Advancement of Youth - UMMC
4400 Old Canton Road
Jackson39216Dr. Barbara S. Saunders, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician, is on faculty at UMMC as a Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of Child Development.
Dr. Saunders has expertise in developmental and behavioral disorders including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning disabilities, disruptive behaviors, ADHD, anxiety, and depression and is committed to improving the health and developmental outcomes of the children and families she serves at the CAY Center.
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n/aHotlineBoys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/hotline/Pages/default.aspx800-448-3000n/an/an/aThe Hotline is staffed 24/7, year-round by trained counselors who can give advice and guidance on a wide range of issues, including adolescent defiance, tantrums, substance abuse and suicidal thoughts.
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NDDevelopment & Behavioral PediatricsWhitney Rolling, MDhttps://www.sanfordhealth.org/doctors/whitney-rolling701-417-7500Sanford Veterans Square Clinic
3955 56th St. S.
Suite D
Fargo58104Dr. Whitney Rolling is a pediatrician who specializes in child development and pediatric behavioral health.
She treats: Attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder, Autism spectrum disorder, Behavioral concerns, Behavioral sleep concerns.
Dr. Rolling’s services include educational advocacy.
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NETreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Town National Research Hospitalhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/nebraska/Pages/default.aspx531-355-111114100 Crawford Street Boys Town68010A National Historic Landmark since 1985, the Village of Boys Town is now the only National Historic Landmark District in Nebraska. At any given time, about 400 boys and girls live in the Village, receiving care and guidance for a wide range of behavioral, emotional and academic issues. In addition to our campus, Boys Town is expanding its programs and services to the community with neighborhood offices in North and South Omaha, as well as additional services in Central Nebraska.
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NETreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/central-nebraska/Pages/default.aspx308-381-44443230 W. Wildwood Dr.Grand Island68801The location in Grand Island​, Nebraska provides four important levels of service from the Continuum of Care®. Foster Family Services, In-Home Family Services, and a Behavioral Health Clinic in Grand Island as part of Boys Town's Community Support Services. For children who are struggling ​in mainstream schools, the Boys Town Day School in Duncan is also a service offered.
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NJPsychiatryFort Healthhttps://www.forthealth.com/(201) 208-2616Fort Health is built with the Child Mind Institute, an independent non-profit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders. The partnership with Fort Health is increasing access to evidence-based care for families who need it, while also directly benefiting the non-profit, enabling Child Mind Institute to impact more families with education, treatment and research programs.
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NVTreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/nevada/Pages/default.aspx702-642-7070821 North Mojave RoadLas Vegas89101Boys Town Nevada opened its doors in 1991, bringing an innovative approach to child and family care to those in need in the Las Vegas area. The site's Continuum of services includes family-based services, such as In-Home Family Services SM and Common Sense Parenting ®classes, prevent disruption in the home and facilitate reunification by ensuring that families have the supports and skills they need to create and maintain a safe, ​stable environment for their children. Boys Town Nevada is headquartered in Las Vegas and directly serves more than 2,000 children each ​year.
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NYPsychotherapyCamilo Ortizhttp://drcamiloortiz.com/917-324-9503The Flower Hill Building
1025 Northern Blvd, Suite 305
Roslyn11576I work with lots of parents who find their child's behavior frustrating and unmanageable. They end up yelling and scolding more than they want to. Some parents who see me have children who are doing quite well and just need a "parenting tune-up", which often entails just a few sessions to get some mild behavior under control. Other parents have children who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional-Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder (CD), or School Refusal, and need more intensive assistance. Parents are also indicating more and more that they notice a lack of motivation and persistence in children over the past decade. Many children only seem to only want to play video games and melt down when limits are imposed. Help for this cluster of behaviors is also available. We will come up with an individualized plan to not only reduce misbehavior, but to improve your relationship with your child so that the good times far outweigh the times that you feel overwhelmed and angry. If you are tired of yelling and using discipline techniques that don't work, I can help.
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NYPsychotherapy, PsychiatryMount Sinaihttps://www.mountsinai.org/locations/west/care/psychiatry/citpd212-523-69831000 Tenth AvenueNew York10019Center for Intensive Treatment of Personality Disorders
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NYPsychotherapy, PsychiatryThe Ross Centerhttps://www.rosscenter.com/what-we-treat/mental-health-in-children/emotional-behavioral-disorders/212-337-060057 W. 57th St., Suite 912New York10019The center contains psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists who provide an array of evidence-based psychological and psychiatric treatments for a wide variety of mental health conditions, including disruptive behavior disorders.

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NYPsychotherapyDr. Otto Kernberghttps://www.tfpny.com/member/otto-kernberg/914-997-5714122 East 42nd Street
Suite 3200
New York10168Director of the Personality Disorders Institute at The New York Presbyterian Hospital, Westchester Division
Professor of Psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Past-President of the International Psychoanalytic Association
Training and Supervising Analyst of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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OHPsychotherapyCleveland Clinic Behavioral Healthhttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/neurological/depts/behavioral-health866-588-2264Multiple locations
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Cleveland Clinic Center for Behavioral Health offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient mental health and chemical dependency programs at numerous locations throughout Northeast Ohio. Our team of experts includes psychiatrists, therapists, nurses and other clinicians who are specially trained to help children, adolescents, adults and older adults manage their complex mental health issues, along with other providers who specialize in treating those suffering from chemical dependency.
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OHInpatient and outpatient treatment for adolescents and adultsLindner Center of HOPEhttps://lindnercenterofhope.org/what-we-treat/513-536-4673 1-888-536-46734075 Old Western Row RdMason45040Lindner Center of HOPE is distinguished as a center of excellence for treating a wide array of mental disorders with the highest level of empathetic, individualized patient care. The depth and breadth of services and skills available at one location is unmatched in the Midwest and among the best in the country.
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OHPsychiatry. Inpatient and outpatient treatmentNationwide Children'shttps://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/psychiatry614-355-8080700 Childrens Drive
Columbus43205Through multiple levels of care and programs, we provide psychiatric evaluation and management of mental health conditions through medication, treatment, psychoeducation and psychotherapy.
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OKPsychotherapyDr. Percy Calvert, IIIhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/percy-calvert-iii-lpc-rpt-9167a358918-417-192110310 N 138th East Ave
Suite 201
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SCPediatric Developmental - Behavioral PediatricsDale Sussman Gertzhttps://providers.muschealth.org/sc/charleston/dale-sussman-gertz-md843-792-1414MUSC Children’s Health 10 McClennan Banks DriveCharleston29425Dale Sussman Gertz, MD practiced developmental-behavioral pediatrics for over 20 years in North Carolina. In July 2022, she joined the MUSC pediatric team to continue assessing and treating children with behavior challenges, learning problems, attention deficits, social interaction difficulties and other developmental concerns. After graduating from Medical College of Georgia, she completed her pediatric residency and first year of fellowship at University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics. She finished the last two years of behavioral-developmental pediatric fellowship at UNC Center for Development and Learning. She works closely with parents of children to develop positive parenting skills, improve sleep hygiene and limit exposure to excessive use of screens. Using assessment tools, Dr. Gertz is able to diagnose young children with developmental issues early so that they can benefit from starting important therapies. Managing mental health problems like ADHD, anxiety and depression disorders with medication and advocating for students with learning disabilities to have IEP services from their county school system helps many children be successful and thrive.
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RITreatment program (inpatient, outpatient)Boys Townhttps://www.boystown.org/locations/new-england/Pages/default.aspx401-845-225058 Flanagan RdPortsmouth02871Boys Town New England has four Family Homes that serve adolescents and young children at its Bazarsky Campus. The site also offers Foster Family Services®, In-Home Family Services® and Community Support Services®. For children who have completed Boys Town New England out-of-home programs, Reunification Services are available to help them make a smooth transition back to their families and maintain and improve their treatment gains.
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TXTreatment program (inpatient, for adults)Menningerhttps://www.menningerclinic.org/713-275-540012301 Main Street
Houston77035Individuals who come to an inpatient program at Menninger are typically quite severely ill; in fact, on average, 80 percent have at least three psychiatric disorders, and more than 50 percent have both a substance use issue or behavioral addiction and at least one psychiatric disorder. All treatment teams included a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, psychiatric nurse, psychiatric rehabilitation specialist, and, if warranted, a licensed chemical dependency counselor. The teams have offices on their units so they are accessible to patients.
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VADevelopmental-Behavioral-PediatricsMichole Pineda, MDhttps://www.carilionclinic.org/providers/michole-c-pineda-md540-769-09764348 Electric Road, Main EntranceRoanoke24018ADHD, Autism, Behavioral disorders, Children with developmental delays, Learning disorder, Speech therapy evaluation and treatment
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VAPsychotherapy, PsychiatryThe Ross Centerhttps://www.rosscenter.com/what-we-treat/mental-health-in-children/emotional-behavioral-disorders/703-687-66101595 Spring Hill Road, Suite 520Vienna22182The center contains psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists who provide an array of evidence-based psychological and psychiatric treatments for a wide variety of mental health conditions, including disruptive behavior disorders.

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