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Are you an HSPP interested in working alongside Hopebridge to pave the way in pediatric autism therapy? Learn more about our unrivaled, multidisciplinary Clinical Support Team below and apply to be part of the clinical psychology team.

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As part of Hopebridge’s renowned Clinical Support team, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with other specialists in the world of diagnostics and center-based applied behavior analysis (ABA), in addition to working with experts across other therapy fields.

As part of the Clinical Support Team, you will serve a key role in our organization as a diagnostician and billing provider, conducting evaluations and overseeing treatment-planning for patients receiving ABA therapy. It is the chance to mentor budding professionals and help shape their development – in addition to that of the children they care for – by sharing feedback and ideas on challenging cases.

Our team also has the opportunity to work with clinicians throughout the country through research to advance awareness, development and access to behavior analysis. Research from Hopebridge studies has been presented at conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.

If this sounds like a match, we’d love to partner with you. To apply to be part of the Clinical Support Team, please search for roles within the clinical psychology on our list of Hopebridge job openings.

Clinical Support Team

Brad Beebe, Ph.D., BCBA-D, HSPP
Dr. Beebe received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville. He has extensive clinical experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder diagnoses, traumatic brain injuries, and intellectual and developmental disabilities. His career experience with inpatient and center-based autism programs includes program development, data recording for skills curricula and behavior reduction plans, intake assessments for designing treatment plans, staff supervision, and coordination of services.

Megan O’Bryan, Ph.D., HSPP
Dr. O’Bryan specializes in anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. In her career, she has provided developmental assessments for children entering preschool and kindergarten with various private schools, and consulted for St. Vincent Hospitals’ Family Medicine & Pediatric Residency programs and with resident physicians in the mental health and developmental care of pediatric patients. Dr. O’Bryan has provided clinical supervision to Master’s level therapists and has worked with several major providers of mental health services in the Indianapolis area. She earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Cincinnati, and a B.A. degree in psychology and religion from Denison University.

Michael O’Brien, Ph.D., HSPP
Dr. O’Brien earned his Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in clinical psychology from the Rosemead School of Psychology. He also holds a master’s in psychology from Ball State University, and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Indiana University. Dr. O’Brien has been in in private practice since 2000, and volunteers time for the “Give an Hour” program that services veterans and service members.

Sarah Henning, Ph.D., HSPP
Dr. Henning provides a wide range of services for adolescents and adults. She has practiced extensively in both inpatient and outpatient hospital settings, as well as academic and outpatient practice settings. Her areas of interest and expertise include ADHD, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders.

James Lowery, Ph.D., HSPP
Dr. Lowery brings over thirty years of treatment experience in inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospital settings. He specializes in cognitive behavior, and is trained in brief solution-focused psychotherapy. Dr. Lowery received his B.A. degree from Otterbein College, and his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Toledo.

Kim Strunk, MS, OTR
Kim Strunk founded Hopebridge Pediatric Specialists in 2005 and serves as Head of Clinical Strategy. Following nine years of clinic-based and early intervention practice, Kim set out to create a practice that brought together highly trained therapists whose passion was providing hope and support to families living with a child with a disability. Each Hopebridge center is the outcome of this passion and effort. She has dedicated her career to pediatrics with a focus in sensory-processing disorders, feeding disorders and autism. Kim earned her MS degree in occupational therapy from the University of Indianapolis.