March 20, 2024  6p-7p EST Countryside YMCA – Lebanon or virtual

Chris Tuell, EdD, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, Clinical Director of Addiction Services

The Internet and How to Have a Healthy Digital Diet

Participants will:

  • Learn the importance of having a healthy, balanced life of digital consumption.
  • Learn the relationship between the digital world and mental illness.
  • Learn the role of nature and nurture in the relationship in having a healthy digital diet.

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The Harold C. Schott Foundation Eating Disorders Program at Lindner Center of HOPE to Host Free Webinar in Honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is February 28, 2024 – March 5, 2024

Compassion for Ourselves: Addressing weight stigma and body shame during the journey to recovery.

Recovering from eating disorders often requires many different parts including therapy, work with a dietitian, groups, and a recovery community. A piece that often does not get addressed is the experience and trauma of weight stigma and shame around body size and weight. This talk will look at the history and internalization of both, the role they play for those with eating disorders and the necessary self-compassion and care required for recovery.

Guest presenter, Chevese Turner’s dedication to health equity began early in her career when she was part of a team working to ensure cancer patients had ongoing access to critical treatments. Driven by her own struggles and recovery, she founded the Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) in 2008 to address the unmet needs of people with the most prevalent eating disorder and was integral to Binge Eating Disorder (BED) receiving its designation in the Diagnostic & Statistics Manual.
Currently, Chevese is an eating disorder and anti-weight discrimination advocate, educator and speaker, and the founder of the Body Equity Alliance in which she assists organizations and brands creating inclusive campaigns, policies and environments that feature and accommodate higher weight people. She is also a lived experience coach and a co-founder of Attune, an educational and coaching organization serving larger bodied individuals, with and without eating disorders, who want to put an end to diet dependency and weight cycling, and are seeking help navigating the healthcare system which is often biased and discriminatory toward larger bodied individuals.

 

 

Where?
This event will be run virtually through Zoom (details sent with RSVP email confirmation).

When?
Thursday, February 29, 2024
at 6:00PM EST.

Presented by the Harold C. Schott Eating Disorders Program.

RSVP at https://lindnercenter.ejoinme.org/compassion-for-ourselves
by Friday, February 22, 2024

Any questions, contact Pricila Gran at 513-536-0318 or [email protected].

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FOUR 1HR CME/CEU CONTINUING EDUCATION CONFERENCE

A Four-Part Series To Discuss Strategies to Stabilize and Improve Lingering Challenges of Chronic/Sub-Acute Mental Illness and Substance Use

Brought to you by Williams House at Lindner Center of HOPE.
Join Lindner Center of HOPE residential team members as they offer four 1-hour presentations for a free CEU for each presentation attended.
Four consecutive Tuesdays at Noon ET.
Virtual Webcast Event

Target Audience:
Healthcare and Mental Health Professionals

PRESENTERS AND TOPICS OF DISCUSSION

January 30, 2024
The Clinical Benefits of an Extended Stabilization Evaluation

Post presentation the audience will be able to:
1. Outline the clinical benefits of an extended stabilization evaluation in residential treatment.
2. Identify patients who will benefit from an extended stabilization evaluation in residential care.
3. Identify the elements of an extended stabilization evaluation.

Presenters: Michael Groat, PhD, Chief Clinical Officer and Dr. William Hartmann, MD, FAPA, Medical Director of Williams House
Click here to register  (RSVP by Friday, Jan. 26th, 2024)


February 6, 2024
Concurrent Treatment of Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders

Post presentation the audience will be able to:
1. Describe symptom profile, evaluation and assessment processes, and basis of how people admit to Lindner Center of HOPE’s Williams House.
2. Describe Williams House services and how to identify treatment goals and tailor your approach to each individual.
3. Describe course of care, next steps, and discharge planning.

Presenters: Megan Morrison, CNP, PMHNP-BC , Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner,, and Shelby Naghshineh, Residential Behavioral Health Care Coordinator
Click here to register  (RSVP by Friday, Feb. 2nd, 2024)


February 13, 2024

Schizo-Obsessive Disorder: Differential Diagnosis and Identifying Treatment Targets

Post presentation the audience will be able to:

1. Describe what stabilization and evaluation look like for an individual with obsessive-compulsive symptoms and concerns for psychosis.
2.Describe the evaluation process and diagnostic questions that are answered for these patients.
3.Describe the evaluation process, conceptualization, and treatment recommendations for a patient who presents with this disorder.

Presenters: Lindsey Collins Conover, PhD, Staff Psychologist, and Margot Brandi, MD, Medical Director of Sibcy House
Click here to register (RSVP by Friday, Feb. 9th, 2024)


February 20, 2024

Making the ‘Case’ for Stabilizing Evaluation and Restorative Treatment: Three Case Studies

Post presentation the audience will be able to:
1. Differentiate between inpatient care and stabilizing evaluation.
2. Recognize the benefits of integrated and interdisciplinary treatment with a seamless transition into further mental health services.
3. Identify a variety of specialized treatments offered within stabilizing evaluation.

Presenters: Michael Hill, Residential Behavioral Health Care Coordinator and Adan Liendo, LPCC-S, Residential Counselor
Click here to register  (RSVP by Friday, Feb. 16th, 2024)


ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Cincinnati and the Lindner Center of HOPE. The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Cincinnati designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Each activity has been approved for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

The Ohio Psychological Association under approval number P099-311067501 (2010-2012) approves the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry for 4 mandatory continuing education credits for Ohio Licensed Psychologists.

DISCLAIMER
The opinions expressed during the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Cincinnati. The information is presented for the purpose of advancing the attendees’ professional development.


For questions Contact: Pricila Gran at 513-536-0318 or [email protected]

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Super Bowl Event, Feb. 11, 2024

Event Date: 02/11/24

 

Touchdown for HOPE is a classy and fun Super Bowl party with big screen televisions, plush seating, and signature Cincinnati food favorites and other upscale tailgate-style treats. All taking place in a sports fan’s dream location –overlooking the baseball field.  Tickets are $100 per guest, but a young professional’s ticket, for those 35 and under, is priced at $75. Reservations include free parking in Central Riverfront Garage and Cincinnati favorites such as LaRosa’s pizza, Skyline Chili, Montgomery Inn ribs and UDF ice cream food and much more.

Proceeds from this year’s event supports the Center’s Transforming HOPE Capital Campaign. Funding enables the Center to add treatment units, expand wellness facilities, and guarantee the recruitment and retention of high-quality clinicians.

VIEW EVENT DETAILS

WHEN: Thursday, January 18, 2024
9am-11am and 3pm-5pm (Bring your resume)

WHERE: Lindner Center of HOPE – gymnasium
4075 Old Western Row Road
Mason, OH 45040

We are currently hiring various positions. Check our website for openings:

Careers

Visit our website to view more information on these positions:
https://lindnercenterofhope.org/careers/or contact HR at [email protected]

LCOH Job fair flyer Jan. 2024

REGISTER NOW! 1 CME/CEU OFFERED

Please join us February 13, 2024
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. EST

For a free webcast

Treatment Options for OCD

 

PRESENTED BY:
Angela Couch, RN, MSN, PMHNP-BC, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Participants in the webcast will be able to:

  1. Define OCD.
  2. Identify medication treatment options for OCD.
  3. Identify some non-medication treatment options for OCD.

Treatment Options for OCD Feb 2024 webcast flyer

Register here

Click here for the complete 2024 webcast schedule

Target Audience:
Psychiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, Non-psychiatric MDs, Nurse Practitioners, , Social Workers, Psychologists, Registered Nurses, and Mental Health Specialists and interested parties as well

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Cincinnati and the Lindner Center of HOPE. The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Cincinnati designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credits
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The Ohio Psychological Association under approval number P099-311067501 (2010-2012) approves the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry for 1 mandatory continuing education credit for Ohio Licensed Psychologists.

The This activity has been approved for 1 clock hour of CEU by The State of Ohio Counselor, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist Board.

DISCLAIMER
The opinions expressed during the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Cincinnati. The information is presented for the purpose of advancing the attendees’ professional development.

  

Dec. 18, 2024 6p-7:30p EST Countryside YMCA – Lebanon or Virtual

Tom Parker, LISW, Director of External Relations and Valerie Martin, MDiv, Spiritual Care Coordinator

A Cool Yule – Practical and Faithful Ways to Have a More Peaceful Holiday Season

Participants will:

  • Address why the holidays can be so difficult and learn coping tools to
    • Handle grief that can be a guest during this time.
    • Manage difficult and complicated emotions.
    • Tailor expectations into practical and enjoyable possibilities.

Specifically, each of these areas will be wrapped with practical and faithful ways (and skills) to help foster and support important relationships during a busy and often stressful season.

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Nov 20, 2024 6p-7:30P EST Manor House or Virtual

Anna Guerdjikova, PhD, LISW, CCRC, Director of Administrative Services, Harold C. Schott Foundation Eating Disorders Program

The science of longevity update. A conversation on how to age gracefully and improve life quality over life quantity.

 Participants will:

  • Review current scientific advances in longevity.
  • Discuss the role of genetics and environment in aging as a modifiable process.
  • Explore advances in Medicine 2.0 and 3.0 and learn about biohacks for increasing healthspan and promoting longevity.

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Oct. 16, 2024 6p -7p EST Countryside YMCA – Lebanon or Virtual

Tracy Cummings, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer for Clinical Excellence and Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Empowered Parenting

Participants will:

  • Learn the importance of empowered parenting throughout the lifespan.
  • Discuss ways to implement positive change within the parent-child relationship.

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Sept. 18, 2024 6p-7:30p EST Manor House or virtual

Peter White, M.A., LPCC, LICDC, Outpatient Therapist

How to Proactively Manage Your Mental Health

 Participants will:

  • Learn the difference between Proactive Mental Health management and managing behavioral health problems.
  • Learn the 5 ‘What’s’ of Proactive Mental Health activity.
  • Learn the 6 ‘How’s’ of Proactive Mental Health activity.

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