Group practice of psychologists and social workers founded in 1978.

Central Behavioral Healthcare

5965 Renaissance Place

Toledo, OH 43623

Phone: (419) 882-5678

Fax: (419) 882-7446

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Psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults.

● depression ● anxiety ● fears ● phobias ● eating disorders ● substance abuse ●marital conflicts ●children's developmental, behavioral, and emotional disorders ● psychological effects of chronic or medical illness  ●domestic relations problems ● child custody and visitation issues

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Kerry C. Buhk, Ph.D
Wayne J. Graves, Ph.D.
Dennis W. Kogut, Ph.D.
Stanley M. Zupnick, Ph.D.
Paula Z. Basch, M.S.S.A
Marilyn Klar, M.S.W.
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Stanley M. Zupnick, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Zupnick has been in private practice for over 30 years.  He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville, following a clinical internship at the Ohio State University School of Medicine’s Division of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry.  He has been a partner in Central Behavioral Healthcare since 1986. 

Dr. Zupnick specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, marital problems, and adjustment to illness and work related disorders. He also performs fitness for duty and personal injury exams and works in other clinical areas. 

 

Prior to private practice, Dr. Zupnick taught on the faculty in the Psychiatry Department of the Medical College of Ohio.  He was Head of the Psychology Department at St. Vincent Hospital in Toledo.   

In addition to his private practice, Dr.Zupnick was a psychology consultant to the Ide Community Mental Health Center for eight years.  He was Director of Behavioral Science for the Flower Hospital Family Practice Residency program for 19 years, and has been a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at the Medical College of Ohio since leaving his full-time position there. 

Dr. Zupnick belongs to the Ohio Psychological Association and to the American Psychological Association and its Independent Practice Division.  He has also been active in community affairs and has served as a volunteer on a number of Boards.