Tanager Place Mental Health Clinic
Tanager Place Services
- Child Psychiatry
- Psychological Testing & Assessments
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Art Therapy
Tanager Place is pleased to welcome, Amber Cook, the newest member to our clinic staff. Amber is a board certified music therapist and is providing music therapy in the clinic children and adolescents.
To learn more about our music therapy, please click the link. Music Therapy Brochure
Meet Our Staff :
- Frank Babcock, M.D, Child Psychiatrist
- Lindsey Andrew, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
- Joy Ashbaugh, LMHC
- Angela Cantrell, LISW
- Amber Cook, MT-BC
- Sue Cyr, LMFT
- Brianne Guinn, LMSW
- Cyndi Hemesath, LISW
- Stacie Mitchell, LMHC, RPT-S, CCDP-D, CADC
- Courtney Powers, MS
- Lanny Tygrett, LMSW
- Melissa Wehr, LISW, RPT
- Tasha Wiele, LISW
- Kathleen Wild, ARNP, Nurse Practitioner
Clinic Hours
Monday – Thursday
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
One Call Begins the Healing – 319.286.4545
Tanager Place Mental Health Clinic is committed to providing mental health care to children and adolescents, while also providing the needed supports for each child’s family and/or immediate support network.
The Clinic focuses on increasing quality of life through traditional and innovative therapeutic services.
Our highly qualified and licensed practitioners collaborate with each patient in order to create an individualized treatment plan and person centered goals.
One call can begin the healing.
Fully accredited, Tanager Place Mental Health Clinic prides itself on providing the highest quality of care treating a comprehensive range of issues including:
- ADHD
- Anxiety Disorder
- Attachment Issues
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Building Relationships
- Childhood Trauma
- Chronic Illness
- Communication Issues
- Depression
- Developmental Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Health Related Behavior Issues
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Parenting Skills
- Sexual Abuse
- Substance & Alcohol Issues
Our clinicians collaborate with each patient and their family in order to create an individualized treatment plan and person centered goals.
Time to get help?
What is a natural part of growing up, and what is a sign of a true problem?
If your child exhibits one or more of the following behaviors it may be time to consider professional assistance:
- Your child frequently defies authority and breaks rules.
- Your child lacks the ability to properly communicate with others.
- Your child receives exceptionally poor grades, or his/her academic performance is deteriorating quickly.
- Your child lacks relationship-building skills with peers and authority figures.
- Your child takes risks that endanger his/her personal well being.
- Your child has low self-esteem.
- Your child’s normal habits suddenly change.
Solutions
If you believe your child’s problems require professional treatment or diagnosis we are here to help.
