Charles F. Brady, Ph.D., ABPP
Lindner Center of HOPE, Psychologist
University of Cincinnati, Department of Psychiatry
Dr. Brady is currently leading the research and development of the Lindner Center of HOPE’s psychiatric rehabilitation programming. The goal of the program is to teach people to set goals for their lives and guide them through illness management and recovery. Dr. Brady oversees the Center's Obsessive Compulsive Disorder treatment program and Supported Employment program.
Dr. Brady is a clinical psychologist with 16 years of experience on the staff and faculty of the University of Cincinnati’s Department of Psychiatry. In addition to providing clinical service to thousands of patients at UC, he trained and supervised numerous psychology interns, doctoral students, post-doctoral fellows, psychiatric residents, psychiatric fellows, and psychiatrists.
Dr. Brady earned his Doctorate of Clinical-Community Psychology from University of South Carolina. Dr. Brady completed his post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at the University Cincinnati College of Medicine. He also has completed advanced training in the treatment of OCD and OCD spectrum disorders through the Behavior Therapy Institute. Dr. Brady is Board Certified in Clinical Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology.
His advanced training and experience in providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy have earned Dr. Brady the designation of regional expert in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dr. Brady has expertise in psychological assessment and has several scholarly presentations and publications in the subject matter.
Dr. Brady served as past president of the Cincinnati Psychological Association and is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Ohio Psychological Association, the Cincinnati Academy for Professional Psychology and the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation.
Dr. Brady received the 2009 Exemplary Clinical Psychologist Award from NAMI.
Areas of Specialty:
- Clinical Psychology
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy