Albert McIntosh serves as the Owner, Clinical Director, and Child and Family Therapist at Hope Behavioral Health LLC, where he leverages over 25 years of experience in child and family mental health to make a profound impact on the lives of individuals and families in...
Albert McIntosh serves as the Owner, Clinical Director, and Child and Family Therapist at Hope Behavioral Health LLC, where he leverages over 25 years of experience in child and family mental health to make a profound impact on the lives of individuals and families in crisis. His commitment to fostering hope and healing is rooted in his personal journey and professional training, which informs his compassionate approach to therapy. At Hope Behavioral Health, Albert specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), an evidence-based therapeutic method that has proven effective in treating generalized anxiety and a variety of emotional challenges.
In his role, Albert leads a dedicated team of therapists, guiding them in the application of CBT to help clients identify and evaluate unhealthy emotions and behaviors, as well as the triggers that contribute to their distress. His expertise extends beyond direct therapy; as an Adjunct Professor at Cleveland State University's Graduate School of Social Work, he shares his knowledge with the next generation of social workers, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices in mental health care.
Albert’s leadership skills are complemented by his strong background in social services administration, allowing him to effectively manage operations at Hope Behavioral Health while ensuring that clients receive the highest quality of care. His commitment to ongoing research and professional development keeps him at the forefront of mental health practices, enabling him to provide innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of each family he serves. Through his work, Albert McIntosh embodies the transformative power of hope, guiding clients on their journey toward emotional well-being and resilience.