Chris Tuell, EdD, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS

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Lindsey Collins, Lindner Center of Hope new studio portraits. UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

June 15, 2022

6pm-7:30pm

Manor House

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Nicole Bosse, PsyD and Lindsey Collins Conover, PhD

What is OCD and How is It Treated?

Attendees will:

  • Develop a basic understanding of what is and is not OCD
  • Learn about various OCD subtypes/presentations
  • Learn about the treatment options for OCD

Sunday, May 15, 2022

A Half Day Workshop About Mental Illness and Addiction

Lindner Center of HOPE is hosting a Community Education Day on Sunday, May 15, 2022 from 11am to 4pm at Manor House in Mason. The event, Information is the Foundation of HOPE, is a half-day workshop about mental illness and addiction.  The afternoon is intended to enhance awareness about the facts of mental illness and addiction.

Stacy Pershall, Survivor, Author, Storyteller, is the keynote speaker. Her presentation focuses on bullying, eating disorders, distinguishing Borderline Personality Disorder from Bipolar Disorder, the power of mental health activism, and what she has found personally as a healing agent.

Registration and a resource center opens at 11am with a buffet at 11:30am, followed by a welcome and the keynote presentation.

The remainder of the afternoon is filled with breakout session presentations offered by Lindner Center of HOPE clinicians. Three, 45-minute breakout sessions, can be selected by guests. Topics range from Trauma and Substance Use, Spirituality in Mental Health, OCD and Anxiety, Conversations with People Receiving Mental Health Treatment, Eating Disorders, ADHD, Grief and Loss, COVID and Mental Health, Mindfulness, Depression, Parenting and more.

To register online:  lindnercenterofhope.org/ed2022

Launches $30 million development campaign to better serve the Greater Cincinnati Community

Mason, OH – May 4, 2022 — Lindner Center of HOPE, a nationally renowned nonprofit comprehensive mental health center of excellence, today announced it would launch a new, $30 million development campaign to expand its facilities, staff and services.

The campaign kicked off with initial pledges of more than $6 million, including $2.5 million from William and Sue Butler and Corporex Companies, LLC, and $3.5 million from several other individual and corporate donors.

“I have seen firsthand how challenging mental health disorders can be – affecting the person and their families, friends, and co-workers,” said Mr. Butler, chairman of Corporex. “Access to world-class mental healthcare is vital for our community to thrive – employers and individuals alike.”

Mr. Butler is co-chairing the Transforming HOPE campaign with S. Craig Lindner, co-CEO of American Financial Group Inc. and founder of Lindner Center of HOPE with his wife, Frances.

Four Areas Identified in Vision 

“One in four of us will struggle with mental illness, which means almost everyone has struggled themselves or knows someone who has,” said Paul Crosby, MD, president and CEO of Lindner Center of HOPE. “While we’ve built one of the nation’s most distinguished centers of care, we are dedicated to taking it to the next level.  The fact is the growing mental health needs of our community are greater than our ability to meet them. This new vision will be a significant step forward in transforming mental illness into mental wellness for so many more patients.”

Key focus areas include:

  • Staff excellence and capacity. The Center’s high success rates are directly related to the level of care and experience of its clinicians, widely recognized as among the nation’s best.  The campaign will help establish a dedicated fund to build and retain the clinical team.
  • Expanded treatment capability. The expansion would add treatment units, patient rooms, group spaces, common areas and clinician offices. It also would add apartment-like housing to benefit  patients who may best transition from inpatient programs to independence by learning the life skills necessary to live independently, return to work, resume their education, and find meaningful engagement in the community.
  • State-of-the-Science Assessment Center. The cornerstone of mental health is an accurate diagnosis, with inaccurate or delayed diagnoses potentially leading to years of additional problems and exacerbated symptoms. The new Assessment Center would optimize virtual and in-person assessments as well as provide space for patients, their loved ones, doctors and clinicians to fully participate in the assessment process and gather to discuss results. 
  • New Wellness Center. An integrative approach to mental health improves outcomes by incorporating wellness activities and programs – such as exercise, healthy eating, and spiritual care ­­– that rejuvenate the body and mind — significantly helping patients advance their journey to health.

National Center of Excellence

“Our founding goal was to establish a true national center of excellence for mental health care and research,” said Mr. Lindner. “We now have best in class care, yet the need is more pressing than ever. It is time to come together to meet the needs of our community.”

In the 13 years since opening its doors, the Center has cared for over 50,000 patients worldwide and earned the “Top Performer on Key Quality Measures®” recognition from The Joint Commission. It is a charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers.

“It’s our turn to carry the torch to ensure our community has access to the best mental health resource available, said Mr. Butler. “We want to inspire everyone to join us in making that possible.”


About the Lindner Center of HOPE
Lindner Center of HOPE in Mason, Ohio, is a comprehensive mental health center providing patient-centered, scientifically advanced care for people suffering with mental illness. A state-of-the-science mental health center and charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers, the Center provides psychiatric hospitalization and partial hospitalization for individuals ages 12 and older, outpatient services for all ages, diagnostic services and short-term residential services for adults, and research. The Center is enhanced by its partnership with UC Health and its highly ranked clinicians. The Center is also affiliated with the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.  www.lindnercenterofhope.org

Mental illness is a serious public health issue in Greater Cincinnati and across the nation, with rising numbers of
those experiencing a mental health condition each year. Every year, TiER1 Performance joins forces with local
business owners and community members to activate mental health awareness through a unique fundraiser
called The Scurry. Since its launch in 2010, The Scurry has raised more than $250,000 for local mental health
initiatives. This year’s event will benefit three local organizations that are working tirelessly to support people
through their mental health journey and Lindner Center of HOPE is one of those organizations.

The 10th annual Scurry will be held on Friday, May 20, 2022.
Visit https://tier1performance.com/the-scurry/ to sponsor, register, donate or learn more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lindner Center of HOPE has a Professional Development Staff Reward Program to recognize those employees (within patient care units, the Access and Referral Center, Partial Hospitalization Program and/or Neuromodulation Center) who exhibit performance and behaviors that meet and exceed criteria established for staff development. Criteria for the acknowledgement falls within the four categories of:  customer service, professional development, creativity and innovation, and teamwork. Points are awarded for criteria met within each of the categories. Based on the number of points accumulated by an employee, there are four tiers for designation. Tier IV is the highest level of designation. Rewards are given based on tier designation.

Recently, Nikki Giesel-MHS received Tier IV designation.

Amy Luncan-RN received Tier III designation.

Congratulations to these employees on their achievement.

Nikki Giesel-MHS
Amy-RN

Chef’s Table

April 28 6pm – 9:30pm

The Cincinnati Club

Join us for a night of incredible food and transforming HOPE!

We’re excited to join @CincinnatiMag on April 28 at the Cincinnati Club for #SavorCincinnati Chef’s Table! Register today to enjoy a special collaboration, featuring Chefs Ramon Alfonso – Latin House and Alessandro Urbisci – Branch. A portion of proceeds from this night benefit The Lindner Center of HOPE.  Register now à cincinnatimagazine.com/savor #transformingHOPE #dedicatedtoHOPE #cincinnatimagazine #mentalhealthawareness #savoreverymoment #recoveryispossible

 

WHEN: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
8-10am and 3-5pm (Bring your resume)

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

We are currently hiring

  • Registered Nurses
  • Mental Health Specialists
  • Mental Health Technicians
  • Admissions/Intake
  • Pharmacy Technicians (PT)
  • Senior Financial Counselor
  • RN Administrative Shift Coordinator (PRN)
  • Research Associates
  • HR Generalist
  • Outpatient Registration Specialist
  • Assistant Clinical Manager

Visit our website to view more information on these positions:
https://lindnercenterofhope.org/careers/or contact Tom Kelly in HR at 513-536-0306

LCOH Job fair flyer April 2022

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Please join us TUES., May 10, 2022
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. EST

For a free webcast

OK Boomer! The Risk and Protective Factors of Substance Use for Older Adults

 

PRESENTED BY:
Chris Tuell Ed.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS,Clinical Director of Addiction Services Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

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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.

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.

April 20, 2022

6pm-7:30pm

Manor House

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Chris Tuell – OK Boomer!  The Risk and Protective Factors of Substance Use for Older Adults

Attendees will:

  • Learn about alcohol, prescription drugs and other substance problems among older adults
  • Be able to identify risk and protective factors for substance use in older adults
  • Learn about the relationship between substance use and mental health