Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P. Ackerman, PhD

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

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Biography

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Academic and Clinical Areas

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Research

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

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Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Professional Experience

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

Contact Information

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

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                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

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Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P. Ackerman, PhD

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Learn more about John P. Ackerman

Biography

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Academic and Clinical Areas

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Research

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

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Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Professional Experience

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

Contact Information

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Connect with John P. Ackerman

Connect on Twitter

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P. Ackerman, PhD

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Learn more about John P. Ackerman

Contact Information

  • Call us at:
  • (614) 355-0814
  • Fax us at:
  • (614) 938-0233
  • Email John P. Ackerman, PhD
  • Psychiatry and Behavioral Health444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Learn more about John P. Ackerman

Biography

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

Biography

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

Biography

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings. Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

John Ackerman, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and the Suicide Prevention Clinical Managerfor the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH). The CSPR helps schools and community organizations in Ohio implement evidence-based prevention strategies. Dr Ackerman and his team have provided training to many schools throughout central and southeastern Ohio using an enhanced Signs of Suicide (SOS) prevention programming model with a focus on fidelity and long-term sustainability. Efforts are underway to support out-of-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs to implement effective suicide prevention strategies as well. Dr. Ackerman also supports clinical training of psychologists, social workers, and counselors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He serves on the Zero Suicide Implementation team at NCH and is involved in training on suicide screening and risk assessment in primary care and community settings.

Dr. Ackerman has a strong research interest in risk factors and treatments for mood disorders and suicide. His research focuses on neurocognitive risk factors for youth suicidal behavior. He has also published on how media reporting impacts youth suicide and has provided training to the journalist in Ohio on best practices in discussing suicide as part of a grant funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Additionally, Dr. Ackerman is an active member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, Zero Suicide Institute, and the national Behavioral Health Innovations (BHI) Advisory Council.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

  • Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Academic and Clinical Areas

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

Academic and Clinical Areas

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

Academic and Clinical Areas

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

Pediatric Psychology

Physician Team

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager

Primary Department

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Primary Section

Psychology

  • Pediatric Psychology
  • Physician Team
  • Center for Suicide Prevention and Research
  • Suicide Prevention Clinical Manager
  • Primary Department
  • Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
  • Primary Section
  • Psychology

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020 Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020 Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017 Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015 Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

  • Sigma Delta Chi Award, Society of Professional Journalists for Excellence in Research in Journalism, 2020
  • Grant, “Ohio Campaign for Hope: Caring Contacts Supporting Youth Transitions following Acute Care for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior", Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, 2020
  • Grant, “Media Guidelines for Reporting Deaths by Suicide", Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017
  • Member, Franklin County Child Fatality Review Board, 2018 - Present
  • Member, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Zero Suicide Implementation Committee, Pediatric Acute Track Training Committee, 2017 - Present
  • Strategic Media Committee, Autism & Suicide Committee, Crisis Intervention & Standards Workgroup, and Youth Suicide Prevention Committees, American Association of Suicidology, 2017 - Present
  • Coalition Member; Chair, Coalition’s CAT Subcommittee, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Chair of the Communications Action Team, 2016 - Present
  • Listserv Manager, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012 - 2015
  • Member, Ohio Psychological Association, 2008 - Present
  • Member, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007 - Present
  • Member, American Psychological Association, 2007 - Present

Research

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

View More Publications

Research

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

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Research

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

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Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

Publications

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

View More Publications

Lab(s)

Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

                  Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

                


                  Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

                


                  Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

                


                  Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

                


                  Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

                


                  Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

                


                  Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

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Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

  • Center for Suicide Prevention and Research

  • Ruch D, Sheftall AH, Heck K, McBee-Strayer SM, Tissue J, Reynolds B, Ackerman J, Brent DA, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Neurocognitive vulnerability to youth suicidal behavior. J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec; 131: 119-126.

  • Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Smith GA, Kistamgari S, Funk AR, McDermott MR, Casavant MJ. Suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the United States among 10-25 year olds from 2000 to 2018: substances used, temporal changes and demographics. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020 Jul; 58: 676-687.

  • Bridge JA, Greenhouse JB, Ruch D, Stevens J, Ackerman J, Sheftall AH, Horowitz LM, Kelleher KJ, Campo JV. Association Between the Release of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why and Suicide Rates in the United States: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 Feb; 59: 236-243.

  • Sheftall AH, Tissue JL, Schlagbaum P, Singer JB, Young N, Stevens JH, Ackerman JP. Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Nov 1; 2: e1914517.

  • Spiller HA, Ackerman JP, Spiller NE, Casavant MJ. Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018. J Pediatr. 2019 Jul; 210: 201-208.

  • Fristad MA, Ackerman JP, Nick EA. Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings. Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2018; 3: 252-262.

  • Sheftall AH, Davidson DJ, McBee-Strayer SM, Ackerman J, Mendoza K, Reynolds B, Bridge JA. Decision-making in adolescents with suicidal ideation: A case-control study. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 228: 928-31.

  • Ackerman JP, McBee-Strayer SM, Mendoza K, Stevens J, Sheftall AH, Campo JV, Bridge JA. Risk-sensitive decision-making deficit in adolescent suicide attempters. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 109-13.

  • Bridge JA, Reynolds B, McBee-Strayer SM, Sheftall AH, Ackerman J, Stevens J, Mendoza K, Campo JV, Brent DA. Impulsive aggression, delay discounting, and adolescent suicide attempts: effects of current psychotropic medication use and family history of suicidal behavior. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2015 Mar; 25: 114-23.

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 11/30/2018

Fellowship

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date Completed: 08/01/2008

Doctorate

University of Delaware

Date Completed: 12/31/2006

Professional Experience

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

Professional Experience

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

Professional Experience

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services2009 - Present The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist2012 - 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Director2012 - 2012 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Behavioral Health, Interim Clinical Coordinator, Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Program

2015 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Big Lots Behavioral Health Services

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Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Call us at: (614) 355-0814

Fax us at: (614) 938-0233

Email John P Ackerman 2

                    444 Butterfly Gardens DrSte 2BColumbus, OH 43215 (map)
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