Dr. Aaron Ellington
Dr. Aaron Ellington, Ph.D, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS
Dr. Aaron Ellington, Ph.D, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS
Dr. Aaron Ellington is one of the founders and owners of Behavioral Health Services of Greater Cleveland. His doctorate and master’s degree are in counseling psychology from Cleveland State University and University of Wisconsin at Madison respectively.
He is licensed in the state of Ohio in Psychology, Counseling, and Chemical Dependency. He is a Diplomate in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from The Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Nevertheless, he is well trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing as well. He is well versed in running groups, individual counseling, assessments (psychosocial, chemical dependency, and some psychological testing), training seminars, research, crisis intervention, and case management.
He has over 23 years of psychological work experience, in which he specialized in:
- Adolescents and adults
- Chemical dependency
- Couples
- Mood disorders
- Trauma and grief issues
- Anger management
- Personality disorders
- ADHD testing
- Behavioral issues
Contact Aaron for help today in the Rocky River or Medina areas.
Overview
Adolescents and adults, substance use disorders, couples, mood disorders, trauma and grief issues, anger management, personality disorders, ADHD (including testing), behavioral issues.
- Parentification Study Stage One: Identifying Traits and Perceptions Among African Americans – presented on March 11, 2004 at the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists conference
- Ellington’s Theory of Relationships – presented on March 12, 2005 at the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists conference
- Ellington’s Theory of Relationships – presented on April 5, 2007 at Cleveland State University
- Finding That Special Someone: An Empirical and Theoretical Approach to Relationships – presented on March 20, 2008 at the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists conference
- Culturally Sensitive In-Home Psychotherapy for Urban Low-Income African American Adolescents – presented on March 20, 2008 at the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists conference
- Chemical Dependency and Adolescents – presented on September 16, 2011 at University Hospitals W.O. Walker Auditorium
- Under The Rainbow “The Psychology of Color”
- Your Teen Magazine “Teens and Depression”
- Book Chapter – “Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Manual for Pediatric and Primary Care Clinicians (Health, Medicine and Human Development)”
- Academy of Cognitive Therapy
245 N. 15th Street, MS 403
17 New College Building, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Department of Psychiatry
Received Diplomat status April 2015 - Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio 44115
Education Department
Counseling Psychology Program
Dates of Attendance: August 2002 – May 2008; received Doctorate Degree (PhD) - University of Wisconsin at Madison
321 Education Building, 1000 Bascom Mall, Madison WI 53706-1398
Education Department
Counseling Psychology Program
Dates of Attendance: August 1995 – May 1997, received Master’s Degree (MS) - Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio 44115
Psychology major; Sociology & Interpersonal Communication minors
Dates of Attendance: August 1990 – June 1994, received Bachelor’s Degree (BA)
Psychologist #6608
Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPCC-S) #E.0600455-SUPV Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor Clinical Counselor (LICDC-CS) #LICDC.081154-CS
Founded in 2008, BHSOGC has delivered professional Psychology Services to the greater Cleveland area with offices in Medina and Rocky River. We are a multi-disciplinary group practice with a clinical staff of psychologists, licensed social workers and masters level therapists.