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    Welcome To The Organization for Psychological Health.

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    Adult Psychological Services

    Treatment + EvaluationWe are committed to helping adults achieve their personal and professional goals and free themselves of emotional distress and conflicts.Learn More
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    The Child & Adolescent Center

    Assessment + CounselingWe are proud to introduce our new Child and Adolescent Center!Learn More

Welcome


The Organization for Psychological Health (OPH) was founded over 30 years ago as a private practice designed to provide comprehensive psychological counseling and psychological/ psychoeducational assessment services. Dr. McGraw founded OPH on the strongly held belief that people of all ages have the capacity to achieve peace, happiness, success and freedom from emotional distress. For the past three decades OPH therapists have brought a wealth of experience, compassion, optimism and a solid knowledge and skill base to their work with clients.

Conveniently located at 34305 Solon Road, Suites 51, 52 and 54, Solon, Ohio 44139, our offices are easily accessible to both Cleveland’s east and west sides, Cuyahoga County, as well as Geauga, Portage, and Summit Counties.

Our commitment to supportively assist people achieve their personal, educational and professional goals is fundamental to the success of OPH as a highly respected provider of mental health services.






Adult Psychology

A wide range of services are provided to assist adults effectively and efficiently resolve problems and reduce emotional distress.

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Child & Adolescent Psychology

Highly trained specialists identify issues that children, adolescents and parents are facing and develop a plan for change and the resolution of problems.

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Psychological & Psychoeducational Assessments

Comprehensive testing and evaluation services are available to address behavioral/personality and psychoeducational concerns.

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