The Child Mind Institute, a leading nonprofit focused on children's mental health, has appointed Dr. Vera Feuer as its first Chief Clinical Officer. Feuer brings over twenty years of clinical leadership experience in pediatric and adolescent psychiatry to the newly created role.

This appointment reflects the institute's commitment to strengthening its clinical operations and expanding mental health services for children. The Child Mind Institute serves thousands of young people annually through assessment, treatment, and research programs addressing conditions like ADHD, anxiety, depression, and autism spectrum disorder.

Feuer's extensive background in pediatric and adolescent mental health positions her to guide the organization's clinical strategy and ensure evidence-based care across all programs. Her leadership comes at a time when child mental health challenges continue rising. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, roughly one in five children experience mental health disorders in any given year, yet many remain undiagnosed and untreated.

The creation of a Chief Clinical Officer role underscores how mental health organizations are professionalizing their clinical leadership structures. This position typically oversees clinical quality, staff training, treatment protocols, and research initiatives. For families seeking mental health care, strong clinical leadership matters because it sets standards for how therapists and psychiatrists work with children.

Parents looking for mental health support for their children can benefit from organizations with robust clinical oversight. The Child Mind Institute offers both in-person and teletherapy services, psychological testing, and educational resources for families navigating conditions like ADHD, OCD, and childhood anxiety.

Feuer's appointment suggests the institute continues investing in its clinical infrastructure during a period of increased demand for children's mental health services. For families in the New York area and beyond, this leadership transition may signal enhanced clinical resources and refined treatment approaches developed under experienced psychiatric leadership.