Personalized, evidence-based outpatient mental health treatment for adults across Ohio. Anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, and more. Most insurance accepted. Speak with a licensed clinician today.
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We support adults living with generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, and OCD. Treatment starts with a thorough psychiatric evaluation to rule out medical contributors and identify the right diagnosis. From there, your plan combines evidence-based therapy (CBT, exposure-and-response prevention where indicated, mindfulness-based stress reduction), medication management when appropriate, and structured group sessions that teach concrete coping skills you can use the moment symptoms spike. Our goal isn’t to chase the feeling of “no anxiety” — it’s to give you the clinical tools and confidence so anxiety becomes manageable instead of running your life. Most clients see meaningful change within the first eight to twelve weeks.

Depression is more than a low mood — it’s a clinical condition that responds to treatment, and the difference between “surviving” and actually living again is often only a few months of focused care away. Our approach combines evidence-based therapies (CBT, behavioral activation, interpersonal therapy), expert psychiatric medication management when indicated, and lifestyle interventions targeting sleep, movement, nutrition, and social connection — the four levers that quietly drive most relapses. We also screen aggressively for thyroid issues, vitamin deficiencies, and other medical contributors that conventional care often misses. If trauma or substance use is part of the picture, our integrated dual-diagnosis track addresses both at once.



We provide trauma-informed outpatient care for adults living with acute trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and complex PTSD — including survivors of military combat, first-responder exposure, childhood trauma, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence. Our trauma track uses EMDR, trauma-focused CBT, prompt-guided written exposure, and somatic and breath-work therapies, sequenced carefully inside a stabilizing, predictable clinical environment. Stabilization comes before processing — every time. We never push you through trauma work before you have the regulation skills and support network to handle it. The result is treatment that helps you process painful experiences without re-traumatization, and gives you back agency over your own nervous system.

Bipolar disorder I and II are both highly treatable when care is consistent — most people who relapse do so not because the medication failed, but because monitoring stopped. Our board-certified psychiatrists provide expert medication management with quarterly retesting and dose adjustments. Our therapists deliver mood-stabilizing therapy, family psychoeducation, and structured education around the early-warning signs of an oncoming mood episode. We also work with you on the unsexy-but-essential pieces — sleep regularity, daily routine, alcohol and stimulant exposure — that move bipolar mood swings from disabling to manageable. Co-occurring substance use, which affects about 60% of clients with bipolar disorder, is treated in tandem.



Burnout, chronic work stress, and adjustment disorders are real clinical issues — not just “life problems” you should power through. Left untreated, they progress into clinical depression, anxiety disorders, hypertension, and substance use. We start with a thorough evaluation of your stress triggers, lifestyle, sleep, work environment, and medical history (including labs that surface cortisol dysregulation, thyroid issues, and B-vitamin deficiencies most providers don’t check). Treatment combines short-course individual therapy, mindfulness and somatic regulation work, optional psychiatric medication, and concrete behavioral interventions targeting workload, boundaries, sleep, and movement. The goal is not to make you a more productive cog — it’s to restore the bandwidth, motivation, and joy you used to have.

We provide structured, compassionate outpatient care for adults living with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and other psychotic-spectrum conditions. Care is anchored in evidence-based antipsychotic medication management with side-effect monitoring, supportive psychotherapy, cognitive remediation, and intensive family education so the people closest to you understand what helps and what doesn’t. Our case managers coordinate housing, benefits, primary medical care, and transportation — the practical scaffolding that makes long-term stability possible. We also screen aggressively for and treat co-occurring substance use, which is common and often the silent driver of decompensation. The goal is simple: a stable, predictable foundation that supports work, relationships, and long-term function — not just symptom suppression.



Care begins with a thorough psychiatric assessment by a board-certified psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner — the kind of slow, full-history visit that’s increasingly rare in conventional behavioral health. We rule out medical contributors (thyroid, B12, sleep apnea, perimenopausal shifts), confirm the diagnosis, and discuss whether medication is the right tool for what you’re actually dealing with. Many clients respond fully to therapy plus lifestyle changes; others benefit significantly from medication paired with therapy. Either way, every prescription we write is closely monitored, side-effects tracked, and dosing adjusted across the first sixty days — never set-and-forget. You always know why you’re on what you’re on.

Our licensed therapists deliver evidence-based individual therapy — CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, motivational interviewing — matched to your specific diagnosis and goals, not picked from a one-size-fits-all menu. In parallel, structured group sessions cover the universal terrain: emotion regulation, distress tolerance, anxiety and depression skills, trauma stabilization, relapse prevention for co-occurring substance use, family and relationship dynamics. Groups also do something individual therapy can’t: they show you, week after week, that you are not alone in this. You leave each session with concrete tools you can use that night, not platitudes. Sessions are scheduled around real work and family life, including evening tracks.



Sleep, nutrition, movement, and the family and work systems around you affect mental health every bit as much as therapy and medication — and ignoring them is the single most common reason treatment plateaus. Our case-management and wellness team works alongside your clinical care to address the daily-life factors that either accelerate or stall recovery. That can mean targeted help with sleep restoration, nutritional counseling for the gut–brain axis, structured movement protocols, mindfulness and breath-work, family-system coaching, and practical case management for housing, employment, or insurance. The goal is to remove every avoidable obstacle between you and the recovery you’re working toward — and to keep removing them as new ones appear.

Our mental health programs are led by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ash Bhatt, MD, MRO, FASAM, with training spanning psychiatry, addiction medicine, and medical oversight. Our Cincinnati team includes a Clinical Director, advanced practice psychiatric nurses, primary therapists, and case managers — every clinician hand-selected for expertise, empathy, and dedication to lasting recovery.















































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