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Valley Oaks Health offering free 3-part webinar on the impact of COVID

The New Year—and Yes, COVID—is Still Here!

January 12 at 10 a.m.

Understand the stress and feelings of COVID in the New Year, and learn techniques to manage these emotions while still having hope for 2021.

To register in advance for this webinar, please visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mveCqjyfTNyOu4dg2tdtog.

COVID, Faith, and Mental Health

March 9 at 10 a.m.

Learn how people have utilized their faith during this pandemic as well as other stressful periods throughout history. This discussion will focus on how religion has impacted COVID, how COVID has impacted religion, and how to safely reintegrate religious and spiritual activities to relieve stress during COVID.

To register in advance for this webinar, please visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Eei0vLhxRlSDN9cMLejqqw

May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID, Suicide and Depression

May 11 at 10 a.m.

See how trends in suicidality have changed during COVID, understand how the pandemic is affecting people’s mental health, and learn to screen for suicide while social distancing.

To register in advance for this webinar, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VLOGd1HZTc2d6xPlCeJKkQ

Webinars will be led by Nathan Worster, LMHC. Nathan has many years of direct clinical experience in various settings and currently serves as Valley Oaks Health’s Training Coordinator.

Funding for these sessions is provided by Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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Valley Oaks Health, an Indiana Certified Community Mental Health Center serving nearly 12,000 people each year, and a member of The Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers (ICCMHC) is excited to share the findings of a new study, conducted by Blue & Co., which showcases the tremendous value and impact that Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) have on individuals, families, and communities across the state of Indiana.

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Valley Oaks Health, an Indiana Certified Community Mental Health Center serving nearly 12,000 people each year, and a member of The Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers (ICCMHC) is excited to share the findings of a new study, conducted by Blue & Co., which showcases the tremendous value and impact that Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) have on individuals, families, and communities across the state of Indiana.

Valley Oaks Health has served the behavioral health needs of the region for over 100 …

Valley Oaks Health was recently awarded a multi-year grant by the Indiana Department of Mental …

Data shows increases in the demand for mental health services since the pandemic ranging from …

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