Recent Posts in Behavioral Health Services 129 results found. Viewing page 1 of 13. Go to page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next Reputable Online Sources for Parents Posted on June 16, 2020 With so many resources out there, and the ease of access, it is difficult as a parent to ensure you are getting the best information possible. It is easy to get sucked into false information and feel like you are doing the worst things ... Continue Reading High School seniors are worthy of celebration Posted on June 15, 2020 This month, we celebrate Gillette and Wright graduating seniors! We are so proud of your accomplishment. Graduation is always a special time that creates nostalgia and excitement among fellow and soon to be grads. We hope that you are ... Continue Reading Kid Clinic Summer Groups Program Posted on June 01, 2020 The Kid Clinic is working to develop a Summer Group Program for children in need. Counseling staff create the groups to be supportive of the current needs of children in the community, and they are looking to hear from clients to see if ... Continue Reading Five tips for supporting mental health during COVID-19 Posted on April 22, 2020 These days, simply turning on your TV, radio, or even opening up the Facebook app on your cell phone can cause feelings of anxiety and uncertainty due to the widespread reports on coronavirus (COVID-19). According to psychologists, anxiety ... Continue Reading Changes in Behavioral Health Services at CCMH Posted on February 14, 2020 Behavioral Health Services has made some recent organizational changes to improve patient care and safety. Please join us as we welcome some new members: Matt Miller, MHA, started in mid-January as Operations Manager, focusing on outpatient ... Continue Reading Working through grief Posted on December 19, 2019 We often think of grief only in relation to the loss of a loved one or a beloved pet. Significant changes in life like moving, a significant illness, employment changes, loss of a friendship or a divorce are also events to grieve and can be ... Continue Reading Five reasons to try going dry in January Posted on December 19, 2019 New Year’s resolutions typically include intention, energy and action for a better coming year—saving money, losing weight, tackling blood pressure or moving our bodies more. Often the goal is so big or complicated that we fail ... Continue Reading Questions for the Experts: How does counseling work at the Kid Clinic? Posted on December 17, 2019 We asked members of our medical staff to answer some common questions they hear from their patients. Read Holly Hink's, APRN, answer to: My child’s teacher has suggested that he could benefit from seeing a counselor at the Kid ... Continue Reading Congratulations to Tisha McIntosh, new BHS Director Posted on October 31, 2019 Campbell County Health announces Tisha McIntosh has been named the Director of Behavioral Health Services, after serving as the Interim Director for the past six months. Tisha is a Registered Nurse and has been involved in the care of ... Continue Reading Spark the Energy for Suicide Prevention Week 2019 Posted on September 06, 2019 Sunday, September 8-Saturday, September 14, the Campbell County Suicide Prevention Coalition is asking the Campbell County, Wyoming community to learn more about suicide prevention and the warning signs of suicide during National Suicide ... Continue Reading 129 results found. Viewing page 1 of 13. Go to page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next