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Biographical Sketch
Ted Raddell, Ph.D., is an Associate Staff Member in the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology at the Cleveland Clinic’s main campus. He is also an Associate Staff Member in the Department of Psychology at the Cleveland Clinic Beachwood Family Health and Surgery Center. His specialty interests include trauma recovery, mood and anxiety disorders, health psychology, marital therapy, stress management, parenting issues, and co-dependency.
Prior to joining the Cleveland Clinic in 2006, Dr. Raddell was a Counseling Psychologist, Co-founder and Psychotherapist in group practice at Spectrum Psychological Associates, Inc.
Dr. Raddell earned his doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Akron in Akron Ohio. He completed an internship with the Alexandria Mental Health Center in Alexandria, Va. He also completed a residency with Lake Hospital System, Inc. located in Mentor, Ohio. He was Program Manager for the Pain Rehabilitation Program.
He often conducts workshops and seminars for the general public, as well as for Cleveland Clinic Employees on topics such as stress management, dealing with difficult customers, work/life balance, strengthening relationships and coping with trauma, among others.
Specialty Interests
Academic And Career, anxiety, anxiety and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, Bipolar Disorder, childhood bereavement, co-dependency, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, coping with general and medical illness and specific medical illness, coping with grief and loss, coping with medical illnesses, couples and group therapy, Depression, depression and anxiety, difficult life transitions, Executive Coaching, executive counseling, general outpatient psychotherapy and health psychology including coping with chronic medical illness, General Psychotherapy, generalized anxiety, health psychology, individual therapy, marital & family functioning, marital therapy, mind/body wellness, mood and anxiety disorders, mood disorders, motivational speaking, Panic Disorder, parenting issues, psychology of performance, Psychotherapy, Smoking Cessation, social anxiety disorder, Spiritual And Religious Issues, Stress Management, stress management and trauma, stress reduction, stress-related medical problems, trauma, trauma recovery, treatment of anxiety disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder, Weight Management
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As of 7/20/2012, Dr. Raddell has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing. In general, patients should feel free to contact their doctor about any of the relationships and how the relationships are overseen by the Cleveland Clinic. To learn more about the Cleveland Clinic's policies on collaborations with industry and innovation management, go to our Integrity in Innovation page.
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