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We are proud to offer a diverse, multi-disciplinary team at Barlow & Adams Behavioral Health, whose expertise ranges from traditional therapies to bolstering social skills and crafting individualized academic supports.
Meghan Barlow, Ph.D.

Meghan Barlow, Ph. D.

Meghan Barlow

Meghan specializes in a variety of behavioral issues including:

  • Adjustment issues related to chronic or acute medical conditions
  • Anxiety
  • Attention deficit disorders
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Behavioral concerns
  • Depression
  • Developmental issues

 

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Education

Denison University, Bachelor’s Degree (Psychology)

Kent State University, Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)

Background

Meghan received specialty training in the area of child clinical/pediatric psychology during her internship through the University of Louisville School of Medicine and Kosair Children’s Hospital.

She continued her training with the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital where she completed a post-doctoral fellowship and was ultimately was hired to remain on staff.

After several years on staff at the Cleveland Clinic, Meghan opened a private practice where she is passionate about providing excellent clinical care to children and adolescents who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges.

Interests

Meghan served as a member of the Board of Directors for Connecting for Kids, a non-profit dedicated to providing education and support for families with concerns about their child’s development.

Meghan has been active as a member of the Milestones Autism Organization's conference planning committee and regularly presents workshops for this conference.

Rob Adams, Psy.D.

Rob Adams, PhD

Rob Adams

Rob specializes in a variety of behavioral issues including:

  • Anxiety
  • Attention deficit disorders
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Depression
  • Disruptive behavior
  • Family disruptions
  • Interpersonal trauma
  • Parent-child conflict

 

Education

College of Wooster, Undergraduate Degree

Wheaton College, Psy.D (Doctorate of Psychology)

Background

Rob works with children ages 4-17. His work is informed by cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy, and attachment theory.

Rob also has an office available in Pepper Pike, so he is able to see clients that live in the eastern/southeastern suburbs

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

Interests

Rob has provided consultation and seminars to therapists, educators, and churches regarding a variety of topics