Danielle Johnson, MD, FAPA, completed her General Psychiatry Residency and Psychiatric Emergency Services Chief Residency with University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Johnson has completed training in the assessment and treatment of postpartum mental illnesses.
As Chief Medical Officer of Lindner Center of HOPE, Dr. Johnson's interests include the treatment of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and ADHD in the inpatient and outpatient settings. She contributed to the development of the Women's Mental Health Program at Lindner Center of HOPE.
She is a board member of the International Society of Reproductive Psychiatry and a member of the Ohio Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review Committee. Dr. Johnson has earned many honors, including official recognition for demonstrating exceptional service at UC Health, two travel scholarships to attend APA Annual Meetings, The Van Buren O. Hammett Memorial Award for Outstanding Performance in Psychiatry from Drexel University College of Medicine, and several other academic achievements.
She was selected as one of Cincinnati Magazines Top Doctors in 2019, 2020, and 2021.
Dr. Johnson is a member of the American Psychiatric Association. In December 2013, the Board of Trustees of the American Psychiatric Association approved Dr. Johnson for Fellow status, reflecting her dedication to the work of the APA and the psychiatric profession. She is the Chair of the Ethics Committee for the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association. She served on the Board of Directors of NAMI Southwest Ohio.
Dr. Johnson has presented on the topics of womens and minority mental health issues. She has been interviewed or written for online publications such as Doximitys Op-Med, KevinMD, The Atlantic, Bustle, and womenshealth.gov.
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