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Scott Bullock, M.S.W., L.I.S.W.-S
Family Therapist and Intake Coordinator
Mr. Bullock is a skilled individual, group, and family therapist with 17 years of experience in the treatment of adolescents and adults.
Prior to joining the Lindner Center of HOPE, he served ten years at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, working as a Psychiatric Social Worker on the inpatient units, providing consultation to the medical floors and working in the Emergency Department providing psychiatric evaluations. The last two years were spent as a Medical Social Worker in the Endocrinology Department. Key to both positions was assessment of patients and collaboration with physicians and community resources. Mr. Bullock’s other experience includes serving as a Community Professor for the School of Social Work at The Ohio State University and Private Practice Therapist for McGrath Adolescent and Family Center. In addition, he has served in the roles of child and adolescent outpatient therapist, school-based therapist, and in-home family therapist. He has also received specialized training at Philadelphia Child Guidance Center and at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic. The areas of focus included Structural, Strategic and Systems approach to Family Therapy.
Mr. Bullock has given more than 30 presentations on a variety of topics, including, Childhood Stress – Recognizing the Signs and Learning How to Manage, Juvenile Suicide Prevention, and Helping Your Child Deal with Anger.
Areas of Specialty and Interest:
- Family Therapy (Structural, Strategic and Maudsley)
- Eating Disorders
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- ADHD
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- PTSD and Crisis Intervention
Degree(s):
- 1992 B.A. Psychology and Sociology, Wilmington College
- 1994 M.S.W., University of Pittsburgh
Licensure:
- 1995 L.S.W. State of Ohio
- 2000 L.I.S.W. State of Ohio
- 2008 L.I.S.W.-S State of Ohio
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