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Hilary Alexander

Hilary Alexander, LPCC-S, PhD, LPCC

Pediatric Psychology

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Child
  • Adolescent

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

About Hilary Alexander

Title

Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinical Manager

Biography

Hilary Alexander, PhD, LPCC-S, is a clinical manager and leader in Pediatric Behavioral Health and Neurosciences at Cleveland Clinic Children’s. She oversees program operations, staff development, and strategic initiatives across multiple levels of care, with a focus on improving access, quality, and continuity of behavioral health services for children and families. She is passionate about supervision and improving outcomes for pediatric patients. 

Clinical Interests: 
Pediatric behavioral health systems of care; program development and optimization; access and care coordination; workforce development and clinical supervision; evidence-based interventions for youth and families; biofeedback; inpatient and outpatient group therapies; ADHD; mood disorders; anxiety; parent/caregiver support   

Locations

  1. Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation
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Education & Board Certifications

Education

  • Medical Education: Kent State University, 2021
  • Graduate School: Kent State University, 2011

Professional Highlights

  • Empowerment Committee; Psychology Therapy Group Committee; Center for Youth and College Education Mentor; former board member Notre Dame College Academic Support Center

Additional Training

  • supervision; biofeedback; trauma informed care; Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Training; Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI); The Chicago Parent Program (CPP)

Awards

  • David K. Brooks Professional Service Award (2013)

Professional Memberships

  • American Counseling Association; Association for Counselor Education and Supervision

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

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As of 2025-10-07, Dr. Alexander has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.

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