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Posted: Dec 6, 2010, 08:05
LINDNER CENTER OF HOPE New Perspectives
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Mason, Ohio
Kathleen Neher, MSW, LSW
Admissions Contact
513-536-0537
Kathleen.Neher@lindnercenter.org
www.lindnercenterofhope.org
Lindner Center of Hope, founded in 2008, offers a private pay, short term residential program for patients 18 and over who struggle with mental health and addictive disorders, who face difficulties at school, work or home due to addictions, are experiencing increasing behavioral crisis or at a standstill with their current treatment plan.
Lindner Center is accredited by The Joint Commission for Behavioral Health Care, licensed as a residential facility by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, certified by the Ohio Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services and a charter member in the National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC). Paul E. Keck Jr, MD is President and CEO of Lindner Center of Hope and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, the Craig and Frances Lindner Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience and Executive Vice Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry. Susan L. McElroy, MD is Chief Research Officer at Lindner Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. Both have extensive research in Bipolar Disorder and are well published authors on the subject in leading medical journals, textbooks and scientific papers.
Patients begin their stay at Sibcy House with extensive diagnostic testing, including psychological and neurological tests in addition to a medical assessment. Based on findings, patients begin their individualized treatment plan that includes individual and group therapy, cognitive and dialectical therapies, and specialty tracks for patients diagnosed with depression, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive and compulsive disorders, CBT, addictive disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders, in addition to OCD exposure and response prevention, sexual addictions and impulse control disorders.
Patients have access to an onsite fitness center and gym, yoga and supervised exercise, expressive and recreational therapies and many pathways and sidewalks that meander through the 36 acre, park like setting that Lindner Center of Hope is situated on.
[This information came from the Lindner Center of Hope website.]
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