Mental Health Therapy in Kettering

Therapists in Kettering

Sharon Shaver

Sharon Shaver

Kettering, Ohio - Marriage And Family Therapist
Online
In Person

Sharon Shaver is a Marriage And Family Therapist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for adults (18+) and seniors (65+). Sharon has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, Racial Justice Advocates, and Transgender People. They accept American Express, Cash, and Check, and may offer sliding scale payment options to help with the cost of treatment. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Darshan Singh

Darshan Singh

Kettering, Ohio - Psychiatrist
In Person

Darshan Singh is a board certified psychiatrist providing in person psychiatric care to children, teens, adults and seniors in Kettering, Ohio. He offers psychiatric evaluations, medication management and evidence based treatment for conditions including ADHD, anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD, OCD and autism, addiction and behavioral concerns. Dr. Singh focuses on collaborative, confidential care that pairs clinical expertise with individualized treatment planning to support patients at every stage of life. Lifespan Psychiatry and Medication Management Dr. Singh's core focus is comprehensive psychiatric care across the lifespan, with particular experience in child and adolescent psychiatry alongside general adult and geriatric psychiatry. He is board certified in psychiatry and neurology, with additional training in child and adolescent psychiatry and addiction medicine. Sessions typically begin with a thorough psychiatric evaluation to clarify diagnosis and guide an evidence based medication plan. Ongoing visits emphasize careful monitoring, symptom management and coordination with therapists or other providers to address underlying contributors to mental health concerns. Culturally Responsive Care Dr. Singh brings a multicultural perspective to psychiatry, offering care in English, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. This multilingual capability supports clearer communication and culturally attuned treatment for diverse families in the Dayton area especially when navigating sensitive topics like medication, stigma or family dynamics. Appointments and Insurance Dr. Singh sees patients in person at 2555 S Dixie Drive in Kettering, serving the greater Kettering, Dayton and Moraine communities. He earned his medical degree from King George's Medical College and completed additional training with The Royal College of Psychiatrists in London. His practice accepts a wide range of insurance plans including Aetna, Anthem and BlueCross BlueShield, CareSource and Humana, TRICARE and UnitedHealthcare along with major credit cards, cash and check.

Free Mental Health Resources in Ohio

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Ohio is an organization that provides support, education and advocacy for individuals with mental illness. Their support groups help individuals and families learn to navigate life with a mental illness by providing safe places for them to learn and share their experiences.
The Buckeye Region Anti Violence Organization (BRAVO) provides support for individuals in the LGBTQ+ community who have faced hate, violence, discrimination, intimate partner violence, and/or sexual assault. They also offer training and presentations focused on anti violence work for communities called Safe Zone.
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BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women Disability Depression PTSD Anxiety Substance Abuse
The Ohio Children’s Hospital Association serves as a voice for Ohio’s youngest patients, their families and their healthcare providers. They provide advocacy and collaboration with other medical and mental health service providers to ensure children get the quality care they need and deserve regardless of the family’s ability to pay.
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Teens & Students Depression ADHD Anxiety Grief Autism
Ohio Guidestone is a faith based program that offers a range of mental health and substance use disorder services for children and adults. Their services are offered in person, by telehealth and within the community, such as the school services program where therapists provide counseling for students in need.
The Columbus Free Clinic provides free culturally competent healthcare for members of the community. This includes primary care, pharmacy services, lab and imaging, social work and specialty clinics that include psychiatry care and LGBTQIA+ affirming care.
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Depression Substance Abuse
The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation (OSPF) works to reduce the stigma of suicide, promote evidenced based prevention strategies and raise awareness about the relationship between mental illness and substance use disorder. They also provide support for loved ones impacted by suicide through their L.O.S.E team.
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Depression Anxiety Grief Substance Abuse
The Ohio State University’s Office of Student Life offers student counseling and consultation services. Their Let’s Talk program provides free and confidential mental health consultations without an appointment, first come first served. They offer in person and online services.
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Teens & Students
Deconstructing the Mental Health System or DMHA is an anti racist equality minded nonprofit organization that is working to increase access to mental health and wellness services for Black people, Indigenous people and People of Color. They provide 12 free therapy sessions for individuals who complete the application process.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women
Be Present Ohio is a resource that helps youth and young adults in the LGBTQ+ community who are looking for suicide prevention and mental health resources such as counseling services, community organizations and support centers that are committed to providing culturally supportive care.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women Seniors
The City of Cleveland Division of Police’s Mental Health and Crisis Intervention Program offers crisis intervention services operated by FrontLine Service. Individuals or their loved ones can call and receive information and service navigation during a crisis including suicide prevention and mental health/addiction support.
Kent State University’s Center for Public Policy and Health has put together an online source for individuals seeking information on mental health and service provider contact information. This includes crisis helplines, how to contact counseling and social services at the university and national support programs.
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Teens & Students BIPOC Men Women
The Ohio Careline is a free confidential behavioral health call service that is available 24/7. Their mental health professionals can help individuals or their loved ones who are in crisis.
The TriCounty Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services, in Troy, offers free services for individuals and their loved ones who are looking for mental health support. Their crisis hotline is available 24 hours a day. Their HOPE line is staffed Monday through Friday and offers basic mental health support and referrals.
The Mental Health and Recovery Board of Wayne and Holmes Counties promotes wellness and works to ensure access to a continuum of high quality, recovery oriented mental health and addiction prevention, treatment and support services.
The Ohio Department of Veterans Services offers programs and resources for vets and active service members who are facing a crisis or behavioral health issues. They help connect men and women with resources within the Veterans Administration as well as outside sources to help in times of need.
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Men Women Seniors Veterans Disability First Responders Depression ADHD PTSD Anxiety Grief Substance Abuse