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Sarah Schneider, PhD


  • Staff Psychologist I, Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
  • Staff Psychologist I, Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Psychology
The patients and families I work with inspire me. I provide short-term solution-focused therapy with an emphasis on caregiver training.
Sarah Schneider, PhD

About

Biography

I’m a psychologist providing services for young children and adolescents with behavioral and mental health disorders. The patients and families I work with inspire me.

I provide short-term solution-focused therapy with an emphasis on caregiver training. I work alongside a behavioral health consultant to provide safe, efficient, effective and trauma-informed assessments and treatments for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities. I have worked in various settings, including in-home, community mental health, primary care, general outpatient, intensive outpatient and inpatient.

I am honored to have received a Compassionate Caregiver Finalist award (2022).

When I’m not working, I enjoy playing soccer and video games and spending time with my family. I also like trying new restaurants, and I love spicy food.

BA: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 2011.

PhD: Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, 2020.

APA-Accreddited Internship: Behavioral Pediatrics and Integrated Care, Munroe Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 2020.

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Behavior in Children and Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2021.

Licensure: Ohio State Board of Psychology, 2021.

Services and Specialties

Behavioral Medicine, Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology

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Publications

Exercise as an Intervention for Individuals With Attention Problems. Brenner, SB; Hartshorne, TS; Klunejko, S; Jaklic, J. Journal of Education- Boston University School of Education. 2023; 203:901-916.

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4.6
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