Rob Adams, Psy.D.
Specialties
Dr. Adams specializes in Anxiety, Attention deficit disorders, Autism spectrum disorders, Depression, Disruptive behavior, Family disruptions, Interpersonal trauma, and Parent-child conflict
Education
Dr Adams has an undergraduate Degree from the College of Wooster and a Psy.D (Doctorate of Psychology) from Wheaton College
Background
Rob works with children ages 4-17. His work is informed by cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy, and attachment theory, and he enjoys the challenge of tailoring evidence-based principles to a child’s individual needs, personality, and interest. Rob regularly collaborates with teachers, doctors, occupational therapists, or other professionals to provide individualized services.
Rob also has an office available in Pepper Pike, so he is able to see clients that live in the eastern/southeastern suburbs of Cleveland as well. Contact the office for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Rob also works with adults ages 18-65 who are experiencing elevated anxiety, depression, and emotional distress related to parenting and parent-child relationship problems, and various life stressors (moves, job changes, divorce, medical illness, grief). His work with adults integrates research-supported treatment, including Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. His training and experience also allows him to understand and address concerns from a relationship-centered approach that provides safety and growth within sessions that helps with broader family concerns.
Interests
Rob has provided consultation and seminars to therapists, educators, and churches regarding a variety of topics including: integrating faith and psychotherapy, mental health and the church, attachment development, and trauma