Holiday stress reduction tips by Central Clinic Behavioral Health as aired on local NPR affiliate stations
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Holiday stress reduction tips by Central Clinic Behavioral Health as aired on local NPR affiliate stations
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Each year the Cincinnati Enquirer invites employees across their readership area to nominate their respective company as a “Top Workplace.” This year over 1,100 companies and organizations with at least 50 employees participated in the survey process.
The Adult Services division is pleased to announce the integration of art therapy into their behavioral therapy process. Staff utilize myriad art media so clients can create works of art that allow him/her to explore feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, and manage their behavior.
The Court Clinic provides oversight and management of the various mental health courts in Hamilton County (Municipal, Felony, Veterans), working closely with the Courts and community partners involved with those specialized court dockets. We want to share a story about a Felony Mental Health Court client.
In January 2016, Allison, a 4- year old Hispanic girl with long brown hair pulled up in a braid and dressed in pink, came to the Young Child Institute with her young mother who was in search of help for Allison’s challenging behaviors.
Central Clinic Behavioral Health celebrated its 95-year anniversary on April 24, 2018. The luncheon event was held at the Netherland Hilton Hall of Mirrors and was attended by approximately 350 people. We appreciated the true expressions of philanthropy as we received donations of over of $110,000. The Keynote speaker was University of Cincinnati President Neville Pinto. Ms. Dena Cranley, wife of Mayor John Cranley, was our honoree.