• Mental Health
    Healing for My Children
    Losing custody of her children was the hardest thing that Jane ever experienced, but it
    was also the motivation she needed to change her life. When Children’s Services took
    her two small kids away from her, she was dependent on alcohol, behind on her rent,
    her utilities were shut off, and she was out of her depression medication.
  • Employment Assistance
    Getting Back on Your Feet
    Karen moved to Butler County with her 3 children to escape
    an abusive relationship. After finding a home, Karen turned
    to Community Behavioral Health’s Employment Assistance Program.
  • Alcohol & Drug
    Living Clean and Sober
    Tim was an alcoholic most of his life. When he found himself in court
    for not paying child support, he turned to Community Behavioral Health.
    For six months he worked with a case manager and went through the
    Alcohol and Drug Treatment program.
  • Youth First
    Support Through A Difficult Time
    When Jared’s parents divorced he stopped caring about his grades. He started
    drinking before Friday night football games with his friends and at parties, and
    it escalated from there. When his mom told him he had to go through the
    Adoloescent Addiction Services, he didn’t take it seriously. Once he started, though,
    he really began to change.
  • At Community Behavioral Health we focus
    on the customer, their needs, their individual
    treatment program and giving them the
    appropriate level of care. We listen to customers,
    respect their feelings and treat them as individuals.

    Watch our video to learn more.
Many customers face a variety of obstacles, at Community Behavioral Health we offer an array of mental health, alcohol and drug, child and adolescent, and employment assistance services and programs to meet their diverse needs.

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