Lisa Fox
Chief Executive Officer
Ms. Fox has been with Bradley since 1999. With dual degrees in Public Relations and Clinical Psychology, Lisa has over 19 years of clinical and administrative experience in the behavioral health field at both regional and state levels. During her nine years of leadership at Bradley, Lisa has been instrumental in developing the internship program, continuous quality improvement (C.Q.I.) programs and strategic planning and marketing. In 2003, Lisa was elected Co-Chair of the Pennsylvania Children and Adolescent Service System Program (C.A.S.S.P.).
Dr. Craig Taylor, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
Craig Taylor, M.D., is a board certified psychiatrist who has practiced in Pittsburgh since 1990. He is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University Medical School, and he completed his Psychiatric residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Taylor is a consultant to a number of Pittsburgh area providers of mental retardation services, and he is the Psychiatric consultant to the Southwest Pennsylvania Region Healthcare Coordination Unit. He has served as faculty at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and University of Pittsburgh Medical School. In addition he has held positions as program director, division director, and medical director at Allegheny Neuropsychiatric Institute, Allegheny General Hospital, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, and Southwood Psychiatric Hospital.
Dr. Ravi Kant
Psychiatrist
Dr. Kant was the Director of TBI Clinic at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, and Director of Residential Program for Children at Fox Run Hospital, St. Clairsville, OH, and a Psychiatrist at Bradley Center-South.
He has extensively published clinical research in the areas of brain injury and topics in child psychiatry in peer-reviewed, prestigious, international journals. He has lectured at national and international conferences, and continues to stay active in clinical research and teaching.
Dr. Kant looks at problems in a holistic manner and believes in minimal use of medications. He looks for the underlying cause(s) of a problem, including allergies, nutrition, sleep, medication interactions etc. Many times simple, natural interventions have profound effects without the need for any medications.