Psychiatrists in Mariemont, OH
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over 15 years of healthcare experience in various settings, including six years in psychiatry. I earned my Master of Science in Nursing from Northern Kentucky University. My focus is on treating anxiety, depression, and mood disorders across the lifespan. I am committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care in a supportive and collaborative environment, ensuring that each client feels heard and empowered on their mental health journey.
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over 15 years of healthcare experience in various settings, including six years in psychiatry. I earned my Master of Science in Nursing from Northern Kentucky University. My focus is on treating anxiety, depression, and mood disorders across the lifespan. I am committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care in a supportive and collaborative environment, ensuring that each client feels heard and empowered on their mental health journey.
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Reaching out for psychiatric care can feel overwhelming, especially if you’ve been struggling for a while or feel discouraged by past treatment experiences. If medications haven’t brought the relief you hoped for, or you’re unsure what to try next, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
I provide evidence-based psychiatric evaluation and medication management for adults, with a holistic approach to care. This means I consider how sleep, stress, medical history, lifestyle factors, and life circumstances interact with mental health and medication response.
Hi — I’m glad you’re here.
Reaching out for psychiatric care can feel overwhelming, especially if you’ve been struggling for a while or feel discouraged by past treatment experiences. If medications haven’t brought the relief you hoped for, or you’re unsure what to try next, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
I provide evidence-based psychiatric evaluation and medication management for adults, with a holistic approach to care. This means I consider how sleep, stress, medical history, lifestyle factors, and life circumstances interact with mental health and medication response.
My passion is helping clients of all ages with medication management for ADHD, depression, anxiety, OCD, and mood disorders. I’m here to listen and collaborate with clients to help them feel like the best version of themselves.
My passion is helping clients of all ages with medication management for ADHD, depression, anxiety, OCD, and mood disorders. I’m here to listen and collaborate with clients to help them feel like the best version of themselves.
My name is Neal W. Dunsieth, and I am a psychiatrist. I did my residency through a joint program with the U.S. Air Force and the Wright State University. I became the Chief Clinical Resident my senior year and stayed on briefly as university staff I left for a joint engagement as both the Chief Clinical Officer of a small community mental health board and as a fellow in the Wright State Forensic Psychiatry program. Since then I have been connected, at least in some way, to community service.
My name is Neal W. Dunsieth, and I am a psychiatrist. I did my residency through a joint program with the U.S. Air Force and the Wright State University. I became the Chief Clinical Resident my senior year and stayed on briefly as university staff I left for a joint engagement as both the Chief Clinical Officer of a small community mental health board and as a fellow in the Wright State Forensic Psychiatry program. Since then I have been connected, at least in some way, to community service.
Adrienne Y. McCray, DO Adrienne Y. McCray is a Psychiatrist in Ohio who has been practicing since 1998. She graduated from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. Adrienne believes in a treatment approach that incorporates a biopsychosocial philosophy. In her spare time, Adrienne enjoys travel and reading.
Adrienne Y. McCray, DO Adrienne Y. McCray is a Psychiatrist in Ohio who has been practicing since 1998. She graduated from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. Adrienne believes in a treatment approach that incorporates a biopsychosocial philosophy. In her spare time, Adrienne enjoys travel and reading.
Hi my name is Nne, I graduated from The Ohio State University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. I am board-certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in psychiatry, and a certified Clinical Nurse Leader. I have over fifteen years of healthcare experience as a critical/acute care nurse at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, clinical instructor, and psychiatric mental health service provider.
Hi my name is Nne, I graduated from The Ohio State University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. I am board-certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in psychiatry, and a certified Clinical Nurse Leader. I have over fifteen years of healthcare experience as a critical/acute care nurse at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, clinical instructor, and psychiatric mental health service provider.
For many, navigating our modern world comes with unique challenges. For those with mental health concerns, navigating the challenges of modern life can feel insurmountable. As your psychiatric nurse practitioner, I will work diligently to ensure you have ample access to the interventions that will help you feel and be your best.
For many, navigating our modern world comes with unique challenges. For those with mental health concerns, navigating the challenges of modern life can feel insurmountable. As your psychiatric nurse practitioner, I will work diligently to ensure you have ample access to the interventions that will help you feel and be your best.
Glad you’re here! I’m Brynn Pembroke, a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) and a licensed Mental Health Counselor (LPCC). I was a therapist for years before coming to nursing, so I understand how unique and complex mental health is and am dedicated to helping you find solutions. I have worked with a wide array of people in a variety of different treatment settings, most recently in hospice with people with end-stage dementia.
Glad you’re here! I’m Brynn Pembroke, a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) and a licensed Mental Health Counselor (LPCC). I was a therapist for years before coming to nursing, so I understand how unique and complex mental health is and am dedicated to helping you find solutions. I have worked with a wide array of people in a variety of different treatment settings, most recently in hospice with people with end-stage dementia.
I believe that the therapeutic journey is a deeply personal and unique experience for each individual. My intention is to create a warm and compassionate environment where you can feel safe exploring your thoughts and feelings without judgment.
Having spent nine years working with diverse clients from various backgrounds, I have come to understand the profound strength that comes from vulnerability. I am committed to listening attentively and empathetically to your experiences, and I strive to build a collaborative relationship grounded in mutual respect.
I believe that the therapeutic journey is a deeply personal and unique experience for each individual. My intention is to create a warm and compassionate environment where you can feel safe exploring your thoughts and feelings without judgment.
Having spent nine years working with diverse clients from various backgrounds, I have come to understand the profound strength that comes from vulnerability. I am committed to listening attentively and empathetically to your experiences, and I strive to build a collaborative relationship grounded in mutual respect.
I work best with individuals who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, OCD, past trauma, or major life changes. Many of my clients are also exploring their identity, including those within the LGBTQ+ community. I provide a safe, affirming space where you can feel supported, understood, and empowered to heal, grow, and move toward a more balanced, fulfilling life with compassionate, personalized care.
I work best with individuals who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, OCD, past trauma, or major life changes. Many of my clients are also exploring their identity, including those within the LGBTQ+ community. I provide a safe, affirming space where you can feel supported, understood, and empowered to heal, grow, and move toward a more balanced, fulfilling life with compassionate, personalized care.
Dr. Baston earned Doctoral of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Utah after completing a Masters degree in Psychiatric Mental Health from the Ohio State University. After Dr. Baston completed his Masters degree, he moved to a community mental health center in Columbus, Ohio where he treated a severe and persistently mental ill population consisting of schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression, and post traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Baston earned Doctoral of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Utah after completing a Masters degree in Psychiatric Mental Health from the Ohio State University. After Dr. Baston completed his Masters degree, he moved to a community mental health center in Columbus, Ohio where he treated a severe and persistently mental ill population consisting of schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression, and post traumatic stress disorder.
Angela is especially passionate about supporting those affected by ADHD, anxiety, and PTSD/trauma. She understands the complex ways these conditions can impact daily life, relationships, and self-esteem, and she takes a compassionate, clinically informed approach to care. By integrating evidence-based tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques and mindfulness strategies into her medication management sessions, Angela helps patients build coping skills while managing their symptoms effectively.
Angela is especially passionate about supporting those affected by ADHD, anxiety, and PTSD/trauma. She understands the complex ways these conditions can impact daily life, relationships, and self-esteem, and she takes a compassionate, clinically informed approach to care. By integrating evidence-based tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques and mindfulness strategies into her medication management sessions, Angela helps patients build coping skills while managing their symptoms effectively.
Benjamin List is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with 9 years of experience. He received his master's degree in Nursing from University of Cincinnati and his bachelor's degree in Nursing from Northern Kentucky University. He is also certified by the ANCC as an Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. He has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings with patients 18-64 years old.
Benjamin List is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with 9 years of experience. He received his master's degree in Nursing from University of Cincinnati and his bachelor's degree in Nursing from Northern Kentucky University. He is also certified by the ANCC as an Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. He has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings with patients 18-64 years old.
A warm hello! I am the founder/owner of Timshel Integrative Psychiatry. I am an integrative nurse practitioner board certified in both psychiatry and family practice. I combine medication management with integrative therapies like nutrition, dietary supplements, counseling / lifestyle coaching and functional lab testing to create a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. It’s hard to swerve when life throws curves. I am passionate about helping you find real life solutions for real life challenges. I specialize in anxiety, depression, bipolar spectrum, ADHD, intergenerational ( family trauma) , and perinatal care.
A warm hello! I am the founder/owner of Timshel Integrative Psychiatry. I am an integrative nurse practitioner board certified in both psychiatry and family practice. I combine medication management with integrative therapies like nutrition, dietary supplements, counseling / lifestyle coaching and functional lab testing to create a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. It’s hard to swerve when life throws curves. I am passionate about helping you find real life solutions for real life challenges. I specialize in anxiety, depression, bipolar spectrum, ADHD, intergenerational ( family trauma) , and perinatal care.
Path of Goodness LLC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, FNP, PMHNP, -BC
2 Endorsed
Cincinnati, OH 45211
As a National Alliance Mental Illness (NAMI) board member and partner; My treatment Philosophy is to build rapport, strengthen patients, families, and restore the communities. My treatment goal is geared toward patient-centered goals. I am committed to serving people of all cultures and ages across the lifespan starting age 6 years old to Geriatric population. I take great pride in improving both mental and physical health for the targeted population.
As a National Alliance Mental Illness (NAMI) board member and partner; My treatment Philosophy is to build rapport, strengthen patients, families, and restore the communities. My treatment goal is geared toward patient-centered goals. I am committed to serving people of all cultures and ages across the lifespan starting age 6 years old to Geriatric population. I take great pride in improving both mental and physical health for the targeted population.
Specializing in anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, men’s and women’s issues, psychosis/schizophrenia, sleep disorders/insomnia, and grief, Calli is dedicated to helping her clients achieve optimal mental wellness. She is particularly passionate about addressing the mental health needs of individuals with medical comorbidities, including those with oncology, cardiology, and pulmonology issues. Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other nonpharmacological interventions, Calli empowers her patients to manage psychiatric symptoms effectively.
Specializing in anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, men’s and women’s issues, psychosis/schizophrenia, sleep disorders/insomnia, and grief, Calli is dedicated to helping her clients achieve optimal mental wellness. She is particularly passionate about addressing the mental health needs of individuals with medical comorbidities, including those with oncology, cardiology, and pulmonology issues. Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other nonpharmacological interventions, Calli empowers her patients to manage psychiatric symptoms effectively.
Greetings, I am a Licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse practitioner based in Ohio. I received my second Master's from Kent State University.
Greetings, I am a Licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse practitioner based in Ohio. I received my second Master's from Kent State University.
My mission statement and goal for all to recognize is "There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn't." As a board- certified family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, I am trained to assess, diagnose and treat the mental health needs for all ages; such as perinatal psychiatry, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder or substance abuse disorders. My patients receive patient centered care with ongoing treatment plans that are adjusted and specifically customized according to the need.
My mission statement and goal for all to recognize is "There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn't." As a board- certified family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, I am trained to assess, diagnose and treat the mental health needs for all ages; such as perinatal psychiatry, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder or substance abuse disorders. My patients receive patient centered care with ongoing treatment plans that are adjusted and specifically customized according to the need.
I am a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and working with clients statewide via telehealth. I treat clients, across the lifespan, suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, ADHD, other mood and behavioral challenges as well as substance use disorders. I treat clients across the lifespan, from school-age children to geriatric clients. My specialty includes anxiety, depression, Bipolar disorders, Schizophrenia, PTSD, ADHD, as well as substance use disorders.
I am a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and working with clients statewide via telehealth. I treat clients, across the lifespan, suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, ADHD, other mood and behavioral challenges as well as substance use disorders. I treat clients across the lifespan, from school-age children to geriatric clients. My specialty includes anxiety, depression, Bipolar disorders, Schizophrenia, PTSD, ADHD, as well as substance use disorders.
Hi; I’m Mwamini; a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Congratulations on taking this important step toward caring for yourself—it takes courage to reach out. My approach is warm; compassionate; and nonjudgmental; creating a safe space where you feel heard and supported. Whether you’re navigating anxiety; depression; addiction; or life transitions; we’ll work together to build resilience; find balance; and move toward the peace and clarity you deserve. Thank you for considering me as your provider. I look forward to supporting your mental health journey!
Hi; I’m Mwamini; a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Congratulations on taking this important step toward caring for yourself—it takes courage to reach out. My approach is warm; compassionate; and nonjudgmental; creating a safe space where you feel heard and supported. Whether you’re navigating anxiety; depression; addiction; or life transitions; we’ll work together to build resilience; find balance; and move toward the peace and clarity you deserve. Thank you for considering me as your provider. I look forward to supporting your mental health journey!
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How does your Psychiatrist compare?
Number of Psychiatrists in Mariemont, OH
< 10
Psychiatrists in Mariemont, OH who prioritize treating:
| 100% | Child |
| 100% | Depression |
| 100% | Anxiety |
| 100% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 100% | Bipolar Disorder |
| 100% | Behavioral Issues |
| 100% | Sleep or Insomnia |
Top 3 insurances accepted
| 100% | Aetna |
| 100% | BlueCross and BlueShield |
| 100% | Cigna and Evernorth |
How Psychiatrists in Mariemont, OH see their clients
| 100% | In Person and Online |
Gender breakdown
| 100% | Female |
FAQs - About Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Nurses
How can I find a psychiatrist in Mariemont?
The Psychology Today Directory enables users to search specifically for psychiatrists by selecting the provider type from the drop-down menu, and filtering results by city, zip code, or the psychiatrist's name. The search results feature detailed profiles that outline each professional's treatment approach, areas of expertise, credentials, fees, payment options, and accepted insurance. Results include both psychiatrists (MDs) and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), who hold advanced practice nursing degrees. Users can refine their search for a specific type of psychiatric provider using the "Provider Type" filter.
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
Psychiatrists are medical specialists dedicated to understanding, diagnosing, and treating brain disorders and mental health conditions. As physicians, they are trained to identify the often subtle biological factors underlying mental disorders and to monitor how mental health treatments may impact other physical conditions, such as heart disease. Psychiatrists are licensed to prescribe medication and typically conduct shorter sessions that focus on medication management rather than intensive psychotherapy.
In contrast, psychologists are particularly attuned to the impact of early experiences on development, behavior, emotions, and cognitive processes. They often take a holistic approach to assessing and treating clients, considering aspects of personality and social functioning. Although psychologists cannot prescribe medication, they are frequently skilled in administering psychological tests—such as IQ tests, personality assessments, and behavioral evaluations—to assess an individual's functioning. Psychologists often engage in longer, more psychotherapy-focused sessions compared to psychiatrists.
In contrast, psychologists are particularly attuned to the impact of early experiences on development, behavior, emotions, and cognitive processes. They often take a holistic approach to assessing and treating clients, considering aspects of personality and social functioning. Although psychologists cannot prescribe medication, they are frequently skilled in administering psychological tests—such as IQ tests, personality assessments, and behavioral evaluations—to assess an individual's functioning. Psychologists often engage in longer, more psychotherapy-focused sessions compared to psychiatrists.
What is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and what is the difference with a psychiatrist?
A psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP), also known as a mental health nurse practitioner or psychiatric nurse practitioner, is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has completed advanced training in psychiatric care, earning at least a master’s degree in psychiatric nursing. To become Board-Certified (PMHNP-BC), psychiatric nurse practitioners must also pass a national exam that tests their clinical psychiatric knowledge.
Like psychiatrists, PMHNPs are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions. However, PMHNPs and psychiatrists differ in their training experience. While PMHNPs can complete their credentialing requirements (full bachelor's and master's degree training) in as few as 6 years, psychiatrists often spend upwards of 12 years to complete their bachelor's, medical doctorate degree, and residency training requirements. Because of training differences, some states require PMHNPs to be supervised by or enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician in order to prescribe medication.
When deciding to work with a psychiatrist or PMHNP, clients should consider factors such therapeutic fit, cost, and availability. Psychiatrists may have more substantial training in treating more severe psychiatric conditions, as well as in providing more specialized treatment services, such as child psychiatry. However, psychiatrists may be inaccessible to some clients, as their cost and availability may be prohibitive. It can often be easier for clients to find a PMHNP with openings for new clients when compared to psychiatrists, and PMHNPs may also offer lower cost treatment options for clients looking to minimize out-of-pocket costs.
Like psychiatrists, PMHNPs are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions. However, PMHNPs and psychiatrists differ in their training experience. While PMHNPs can complete their credentialing requirements (full bachelor's and master's degree training) in as few as 6 years, psychiatrists often spend upwards of 12 years to complete their bachelor's, medical doctorate degree, and residency training requirements. Because of training differences, some states require PMHNPs to be supervised by or enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician in order to prescribe medication.
When deciding to work with a psychiatrist or PMHNP, clients should consider factors such therapeutic fit, cost, and availability. Psychiatrists may have more substantial training in treating more severe psychiatric conditions, as well as in providing more specialized treatment services, such as child psychiatry. However, psychiatrists may be inaccessible to some clients, as their cost and availability may be prohibitive. It can often be easier for clients to find a PMHNP with openings for new clients when compared to psychiatrists, and PMHNPs may also offer lower cost treatment options for clients looking to minimize out-of-pocket costs.
Can a psychiatrist or a PMHNP prescribe medication?
The Psychology Today directory features two primary types of psychiatric professionals: psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs). Both are generally authorized to prescribe psychiatric medications. In 28 states, PMHNPs have full practice authority, allowing them to provide the complete spectrum of psychiatric care, including independent medication prescribing and management. In other states, however, PMHNPs are required to work under the supervision or in collaboration with a physician to prescribe medication. Both psychiatrists and PMHNPs may also offer additional services, such as psychotherapy, counseling, and care coordination, for clients seeking psychiatric care.
Do psychiatrists or PMHNPs offer therapy?
Both psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) are generally trained in a number of treatment modalities, including traditional psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), pharmacotherapy, and, occasionally, various somatic therapies. Typically, psychiatrists and PMHNPs make a diagnosis and determine a course of treatment based on chemical or biological factors, using lab tests, brain scans and physical and psychological evaluations.
While psychotherapy may be used in the first session to aid in diagnosis, it is not typically utilized in subsequent visits. In fact, after the introductory session, most psychiatry sessions may only be 15-20 minutes in length and are largely focused on medication management; this is frequently the case for both psychiatrists and PMHNPs. However, medication providers who do not offer psychotherapy usually work collaboratively with psychologists and other mental health clinicians who do offer these services, and they can refer clients seeking more traditional psychotherapy services to their care.
While psychotherapy may be used in the first session to aid in diagnosis, it is not typically utilized in subsequent visits. In fact, after the introductory session, most psychiatry sessions may only be 15-20 minutes in length and are largely focused on medication management; this is frequently the case for both psychiatrists and PMHNPs. However, medication providers who do not offer psychotherapy usually work collaboratively with psychologists and other mental health clinicians who do offer these services, and they can refer clients seeking more traditional psychotherapy services to their care.
How do I know if I need a psychiatrist, a PMHNP, or a therapist?
It is not always easy to know which type of mental health practitioner to choose. Many people are unaware of the root of their mental or behavioral problem and may be unaware of the differences in support provided by various mental health professionals. One way many people learn which type of care is best for them is by seeing their primary care provider (PCP) first. Depending on the nature and severity of the symptoms, the PCP may review their medical history and provide guidance or a referral to the appropriate type of provider.
A referral to a psychiatrist or PMHNP is most often made when a client is in need of psychiatric medication management or assessment. These professionals are specifically trained to prescribe psychiatric medications, when necessary, for a client; however, they generally do not provide supportive psychotherapy on an ongoing basis. A therapist or psychologist, in contrast, can provide supportive psychotherapy but is unable to prescribe medications. Because of their unique roles, some clients see both a medication prescriber (either a psychiatrist or PMHNP) and a therapist at the same time to address their psychiatric concerns holistically. Many psychiatrists and psychologists are very open to referring clients to other professionals if unable to meet the client's needs or if they think the client could use additional support from a different type of professional.
A referral to a psychiatrist or PMHNP is most often made when a client is in need of psychiatric medication management or assessment. These professionals are specifically trained to prescribe psychiatric medications, when necessary, for a client; however, they generally do not provide supportive psychotherapy on an ongoing basis. A therapist or psychologist, in contrast, can provide supportive psychotherapy but is unable to prescribe medications. Because of their unique roles, some clients see both a medication prescriber (either a psychiatrist or PMHNP) and a therapist at the same time to address their psychiatric concerns holistically. Many psychiatrists and psychologists are very open to referring clients to other professionals if unable to meet the client's needs or if they think the client could use additional support from a different type of professional.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist or a PMHNP?
A referral to a psychiatrist or psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) is often not required. However, consulting your primary care physician (PCP) first can be beneficial and may streamline the process of getting the care you need. Your PCP can help determine whether psychiatric care is necessary or if another type of mental health support might be more appropriate. Additionally, some insurance plans require a PCP referral to cover part or all of the costs associated with seeing a specialist. Obtaining a referral can also expedite the appointment process, particularly in areas with provider shortages or for clients seeking specialists in fields like child psychiatry.
Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed professional?
Yes, all professionals listed in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory are licensed to provide mental health services in the state(s) where they practice. The directory includes a variety of providers such as psychiatrists, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, and counselors. Each provider must hold a valid license issued by their state regulatory body to be listed. In addition, Psychology Today offers a verification process for certain providers, signified by a 'Verified' symbol next to their profile. This badge indicates that the provider’s primary credential or license has been independently verified by Psychology Today.

