Unison Health
Bill Emahiser is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor specializing in the treatment of OCD and Anxiety Disorders at The Anxiety Treatment Center of Greater Toledo since January 2024, employing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention techniques. In addition to clinical practice, Bill serves as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at Unison Health, a non-profit community mental health agency, since May 2019. Previous experience includes a Mental Health Counselor role at Perrysburg Counseling Services, LLC, and an Adjunct Instructor position at Bowling Green State University, where instruction focused on ethics, supervision, and counseling theories. Earlier in the career, Bill held the position of Professional Development Manager at Unison Behavioral Health Group, providing educational workshops and supervision for counseling students. Bill Emahiser holds a Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling from Heidelberg University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bowling Green State University.
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Unison Health
Unison Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing behavioral health care and alcohol and drug treatment services that are accessible and affordable. We are funded in part by the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Lucas County and Wood County ADAMHS Board. In addition, we are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and certified by both the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services and the Ohio Department of Mental Health. With over 50 years of experience, Unison Health is the community’s recognized and preferred leader in caring for the behavioral health and alcohol and substance abuse issues of adults and children. Unison offers confidential treatment options including: • Services for adults diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) • Medical services and medication management for adults and children related to their behavioral health issue • Alcohol and other drug treatment for youth ages 11-17 including: assessment, individual treatment, intensive outpatient and aftercare • Home-based family therapy for children with serious emotional disabilities • Outpatient counseling services for adults and children