
Healthcare changes will keep fewer from falling through the cracks
Click to Watch Video from 9News DENVER - In the basement of a church on Emerson Street you will find fresh coffee …
Click to Watch Video from 9News DENVER - In the basement of a church on Emerson Street you will find fresh coffee …
By Barbara Ryan & Susan Marine When we are confronted with unfathomable tragedy, tragedy that strikes at our belief in humanity, we …
Yesenia Robles | Denver Post A $10 million request from Gov. John Hickenlooper to fund improvements in the state's mental health system …
It gives us great pleasure to announce the honorees of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare’s Awards of Excellence for the …
Legislation Recognizing Behavioral Health’s Central Role in Community Health & Safety Washington, DC (Feb. 7, 2013) — Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich) introduced …
National Council for Behavioral Health Partners with myStrength Washington DC, Feb 4, 2013—The National Council for Behavioral Health (National Council) is preparing …
A few hours ago, President Obama unveiled a plan for a mix of executive and legislative action designed to curb gun violence. A major component of the President's plan calls for improving U.S. mental health services. CBHC is thrilled to note that one of the tools specifically listed in the President's plan is Mental Health First Aid (MHFA).
By Michael Booth The Denver Post Colorado must reform laws and insurance benefits to give patients and families access to mental illness …
An intensive family- and community-based treatment program in Weld County for high-risk juveniles, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), has recently been recognized for outstanding service. Nominated for the annual “Whatever It Takes” award by the international MST Institute for its success with troubled youth, the North Range Behavioral Health MST program represents one of 500-plus programs in 34 states and 14 countries. David Bernstein, Director of The Center for Effective Interventions, who co-nominated the team for this award with their MST consultant Angelia Watson, says, “The North Range Behavioral Health MST Team consistently meets and then surpasses its goals; they are extraordinary professionals who passionately believe in MST and the importance of implementing the model with fidelity.”
CBHC member, AspenPointe, was recently named the recipient of a major grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to …