Below learn about Dr. Ross' payment policy, areas of practice, clinical experience and education....
Payment
Experience
Dr. Ross has been licensed as an independent clinical social worker since 1991 and is an approved supervisor
Current practice:
Previous work:
Inpatient, outpatient, psychiatric emergency work
Individual, child/adolescent, couples, families, groups
Anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and maladaptive coping
Adult and Adolescents affected by ADD/ADHD
Work with LGBTQIAP: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and Pansexual Crisis counseling, Emergency Services and Debriefing
Group treatment
Employee Assistance Counseling
Clinical positions and internships
Education
1996 Doctorate
The Ohio State University,
College of Human Ecology
Department of Human Development & Family Science ~Marriage and Family Therapy concentration
Equivalent hours in Psychology
Columbus, Ohio
1986 Master of Social Work
The Ohio State University
College of Social Work
Clinical track
Columbus, Ohio
1984 Bachelor of Arts
Louisiana Tech University
College of Human Ecology
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Ruston, Louisiana
Payment
- Collect fee at time of service (Square, Zelle, cash, check)
- $120 per hour (first visit 1.50 hour, $150)
- $50 fee for missed appointments without 24 hours notice
- Does note bill insurance; will provide invoice for client to submit for reimbursement
Need more information? Email: [email protected]
Experience
Dr. Ross has been licensed as an independent clinical social worker since 1991 and is an approved supervisor
Current practice:
- couple and marital assessment and intervention (including diverse individuals)
- separation, divorce and remarriage work
- family/relationship therapy
- adult symptoms of attention deficit (ADHD) assessment and treatment
- community education and in-service training for professionals
Previous work:
Inpatient, outpatient, psychiatric emergency work
Individual, child/adolescent, couples, families, groups
Anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and maladaptive coping
Adult and Adolescents affected by ADD/ADHD
Work with LGBTQIAP: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and Pansexual Crisis counseling, Emergency Services and Debriefing
Group treatment
Employee Assistance Counseling
Clinical positions and internships
- Private practice (LISWS) (1994-current)
- Childrens Hospital Guidance Clinics (1989-94)
- Wilson Family & Child Guidance Clinic (pre-doctoral psychology internship) (1989-91)
- Behavioral Health Services (Association for Psychotherapy) (psychology intern) (1989-90)
- The Ohio State University, College of Human Ecology, Marriage & Family Therapy Clinic training (1988-1990)
- Riverside Methodist Hospital (emergency services & inpatient adolescent unit) (1986-89)
- Wilson Family & Child Guidance - Master II, Internship (1985-86)
- Fairfield Family Counseling Center - Master I, Internship (Jan/1985-June1985)
Education
1996 Doctorate
The Ohio State University,
College of Human Ecology
Department of Human Development & Family Science ~Marriage and Family Therapy concentration
Equivalent hours in Psychology
Columbus, Ohio
1986 Master of Social Work
The Ohio State University
College of Social Work
Clinical track
Columbus, Ohio
1984 Bachelor of Arts
Louisiana Tech University
College of Human Ecology
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Ruston, Louisiana