About Ravenhill

Ravenhill Psychological Services was founded in 2001 in response to a need for specialized forensic case management and therapeutic intervention for at-risk youth. Since its inception, Ravenhill has specialized in working with children and adolescents who experience social disruption, maladaptive behaviors, and strained familial relations. Over the past several years, Ravenhill has expanded it services to meet the growing mental health needs of child, adolescent and adult consumers.

In 2009 Ravenhill was licensed by PA Department of Public Welfare to operate as an outpatient mental health clinic. This has extended the reach of our mental health services to provide care to a significant majority of individuals and families affected by mental health issues. Ravenhill now accepts Medicaid and several commercial insurances. Ravenhill has two convenient locations in Bucks County, Pennsylvania; offices are located in Doylestown Borough and Levittown.

Ravenhill accepts referrals for services from individuals, community agencies, residential treatment facilities, school districts, hospitals, and county agencies. All referrals will be reviewed for consideration.

Our Clinicians

Ravenhill Psychological Services clinical team is comprised of several Licensed Psychologists, Licensed Professional Counselors and Licensed Clinical Social Workers as well as master level mental health professionals. Clinicians utilize an eclectic approach to treatment and receive specialized training in their areas of interest. Every effort is made to have a appropriate fit between the therapist and consumer in order to adhere to best practices. Our clinicians are trained to work with a variety of populations. Clinicians are responsible for the management, planning, and coordination of all aspects of the consumer’s treatment.

Our Case Managers

Case Managers provide support services to adolescents supervised by county agencies. Our case managers are required to have a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Social Work, or Psychology. Case managers have at least two year of experience working in the field of Social Services.