Scaling Pediatric Mental Health Care Through Connection
Cincinnati Children’s is accelerating and scaling up its work to address the ongoing mental and behavioral health crisis facing America’s young people.
Two years ago, it streamlined its organizational structure with the formation of the Mental and Behavioral Health Institute, strengthening connections among three divisions and enabling deeper collaboration across the health system and surrounding community. The divisions housed under the Mental and Behavioral Health Institute include:
- Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
By aligning these divisions’ work, Cincinnati Children’s is furthering its aspirations to lead the nation in improving child mental and behavioral health.
“This is an incredible opportunity to integrate our efforts in clinical care, research, community partnerships, and education and training, creating synergies and permitting innovations that we believe will advance care for children and adolescents,” says Laurel Leslie, MD, MPH, who joined the health system as the inaugural director of the Mental and Behavioral Health Institute this past year.
The three division leaders are relatively new in their roles and are committed to this change. Avani Modi, PhD, who served as interim director since 2023, was officially appointed director of the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology in May 2025. Tanya Froehlich, MD, MS, has been director of the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics since 2023. Suzanne Sampang, MD, now serves as interim director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Jillian Burkhardt, program director, coordinates the institute’s efforts.
Also last year, Cincinnati Children’s bid a sad farewell to Michael Sorter, MD, professor and former director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, who had been instrumental in forming the institute before he passed away from cancer.



