We are proud that Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services’ (GCBHS) Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tracey Skale has been voted as Best Psychiatrist in this year’s Best Docs issue put out by Cincy Magazine. In the same issue GCBHS was awarded as Best Non-Profit in the General Mental Health Information/Education & Hospital Based
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services January 6, 2021
Cincy Magazine recently released its inaugural Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit of the Year Awards and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services was selected in two categories: General Mental Health Information and Education & Hospital Based Outpatient Services. According to Cincy Magazine, thousands of people voted online for their favorite nonprofits in 88
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services January 6, 2021
Published 11:49 a.m. ET Aug. 13, 2020 – Cincinnati Enquirer The company that compiles the Top Workplaces Cincinnati list for The Enquirer, Energage, identifies special or “best in show” award recipients that are chosen based on standout scores for employee responses to 11 specific survey statements. Employees rate these statements on a seven-point
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services August 18, 2020
Cincinnati, OH – Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) has been awarded a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) is a national model and will strengthen and transform how behavioral health and
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services July 10, 2020
This organization’s staff are stepping up to provide mental health and addiction care during the COVID-19 pandemic. President and CEO, Jeff O’Neil, is pictured to the right. Jessica Levy, for Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services Published 6:00 a.m. ET June 11, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t just a physical health crisis. It’s also
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services June 11, 2020
Alexander Ralph, Special to The Cincinnati Enquirer and USA TODAY NETWORK Published 10:39 p.m. ET June 8, 2020 Maura Kiger is graduating from the Hamilton County Felony Mental Health Court program after battling major depressive disorder and opioid addiction. Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer Every Wednesday, Judge Jody Luebbers stands beside
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services June 10, 2020
CARF International has awarded re-accreditation to GCBHS for its programs in Mental Health, Child & Family Services, Addiction Services, and Employment. CARF accreditation means we are aspiring to standards above and beyond the federal, state and local laws that govern our work. GCBHS is proud that is has been CARF accredited for over
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services May 5, 2020
To schedule an appointment with a GCBHS Couselor who works in Self Harm please call our Central Scheduling Line at 513-345-5555. (The information below is reprinted from the National Alliance on Mental Illness website: https://www.nami.org/learn-more/mental-health-conditions/related-conditions/self-harm) People often keep it a secret, but the urge to self-harm isn’t uncommon, especially in adolescents and young
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services March 2, 2020
bi3 Awards $1.2 Million to Integrate Community-based Mental Health and Primary Care Goal to improve health outcomes by building on existing relationships between patients and providers CINCINNATI, OH (August 23, 2019) —bi3, Bethesda Inc.’s grantmaking initiative to transform health, announced today it is awarding a two-year, $216,144 grant to Greater
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services August 28, 2019
Ashley Orr heads toward the lobby of the Clermont Recovery Center in Batavia. She’s meeting clients who are arriving for a group therapy session. Ashley is one of just four people on the TASC team at Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services. TASC stands for Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities and
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Shared by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services August 11, 2019