mental health resource finder
Created to connect Dayton families with local mental health resources—supporting wellness, access to care, and a healthier future for every child.

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If this is a mental health crisis and your child is at immediate risk for hurting themselves or others, please call 911.
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With the help of experienced social workers, get connected with available mental health services in the community.
Cincinnati Center for DBT
Cincinnati Center for DBT is a group of highly-specialized, extensively trained clinicians who are passionate about helping people reduce their suffering effectively.
Cincinnati Child Psychology
Dr. Schroder (Counseling for individuals, couples, and families for 21+) specializes in anxiety, depression, parenting, grief, work and career issues, stress management, adjustment to major life changes, and conflict resolution. Dr. Schroder accepts accepts Medicare and Anthem. Dr. Sullivan (Neuropsychological evaluations for 2+) specializes in birth trauma, malingering, criminal cases, and emotional trauma. Dr. Sullivan accepts Humana, UHC, UMR, and Medicare. Dr. Schroder: $200 initial session, $160 session (45-60 mins). Dr. Sullivan: $175 initial session, testing is $2,000 out of pocket cost. You can email at psychologists@cinci.rr.com or check the website for more information.
Cincinnati Children’s at Lindner Center for Hope
Cincinnati Children’s at Lindner Center for Hope specializes in depression and bipolar disorders, eating disorders, addictive and co-occurring psychiatric disorders, anxiety and OCD, schizophrenia and related conditions, psychotic disorders, women’s mental health issues (such as PMDD), ADHD, PTSD, LGBTQ+, grief and loss, spirituality, young adulthood, behavior disorders, abuse and neglect, sexual abuse, and mood disorders.
Cincinnati Children’s at Lindner Center of HOPE
This agency offers a variety of mental health services for children and adolescents ages 2 and up. Services offered include counseling, psychiatry, partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient programs, eating disorder programs, inpatient hospitalization, and more. Most major insurances are accepted. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital specializes in chronic illness such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease and congenital anorectal malformations. They also help children with urinary and fecal incontinence and toilet training resistance. They accept most private insurance and all Ohio medicaid, Kentucky medicaid in certain circumstances. Self-pay – 49% discount when you do not have insurance. The hospital sees children 0+
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital – Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children’s: Center for ADHD
Ages: 3 ½ – 18
Cincinnati Children’s Green Township – Partial Hospitalization Program – PHP
At Cincinnati Childrens PHP, your child will meet with a psychiatrist or APRN regularly, PHP focuses on improving home & school life, in addition to outpatient treatment. Provide one hour of academic support each day. Please bring you child’s schoolwork daily. Your child may have access to a computer (personal or program) during school hours. Will attend the program for an average of 7 to 10 days. Is expected to attend PHP daily, unless absences are planned in advance with the treatment team. Must be accompanied by an authorized adult (over the age of 18), your child may not drive…
Cincinnati Children’s Norwood – Partial Hospitalization Program – PHP
PHP is reserved for children and teens, who:
Cincinnati Therapy Center
Their collaboration of therapists provide individualized treatment tailored to meet your needs with specialized experience in working with children, preteens, teens, and adults. Ages: 5+ Insurance: Anthem/BCBS, Medical Mutual, Cigna/Evernoth, Custom Design Benefits, CareSource, Optum/UBH/UHC, and UMR