Clinical Social Work Practice – Mode Behavioral Therapy
Mode Behavioral Therapy is a clinical social work practice established in 2019 and located at 1329 E. Kemper Road, Suite 4220A, in Springdale, Ohio 45246. The practice is operated by Lisa Zito, LISW-S, CDCA, a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervision designation and a Certified Domestic Violence Counselor/Advocate. Zito offers individual therapy to adults and teenagers through a non-judgmental, compassionate clinical framework.
Presenting concerns addressed at the practice include anxiety disorders, trauma, PTSD, complex PTSD (CPTSD), alcohol and substance use disorders, ADHD, depression and mood disorders, divorce and separation issues, and parenting concerns. The breadth of clinical focus reflects Zito’s dual credential background spanning mental health and domestic violence advocacy work.
Treatment modalities offered include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). The range of approaches allows the clinician to tailor interventions to each client’s specific needs and therapeutic goals.
Sessions are conducted in-person by appointment, with availability Monday through Friday. A free initial consultation is available through the practice’s client portal for prospective clients interested in assessing therapeutic fit before beginning regular sessions. Contact is available by phone or text at (513) 970-9522 and by email at lisa@modebehavioraltherapy.com.
Insurance participation and self-pay rate information are not stated on the website. Telehealth availability is not specified on the page. The practice’s stated clinical emphasis is on fostering lasting personal change through evidence-based, trauma-informed, and person-centered approaches within a supportive and non-judgmental therapeutic environment. The dual licensure in mental health social work and domestic violence counseling reflects a clinician background that spans multiple intersecting areas of human experience and recovery.