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Sep 02

Belmont Pines Hospital Hosts 6th Annual Community Day

Belmont Pines Hospital recently hosted its 6th Annual Community Day celebration and information fair for local families on Aug. 7. Belmont Pines, a Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. (PSI) facility, is a full-service behavioral health facility for children and adolescents, addressing mental health conditions through a variety of structured and individually tailored therapeutic activities.

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Jul 13

Psychiatric Solutions’ Belmont Pines Hospital to Offer Free Self-Help Lunch & Learn

MEDIA ADVISORY: Belmont Pines Hospital, a full-service behavioral health facility for children, is offering a FREE Lunch & Learn titled “Things to Do to Take Better Care of YOU & Prevent Burn Out.” Course participants will receive a complimentary lunch and earn 1.5 continuing education units upon completion. This self-help course is presented by Belmont Pines in conjunction with the Youngstown State University Department of Social Work and the National Association of Social Workers-Ohio Chapter Region IV.

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Jul 07

Psychiatric Solutions’ Belmont Pines Hospital Grants Scholarships to Two Local Grads

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — (July 7, 2010)Belmont Pines Hospital recently awarded two Liberty High School graduates $1,000 scholarships each to pursue a degree in higher education. The scholarships were done in the name of the Liberty Fire and Police Departments.

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Jun 07

Psychiatric Solutions’ Belmont Pines Hospital to Offer Free Counseling Ethics Seminar

MEDIA ADVISORY: Belmont Pines Hospital, a full-service behavioral health facility for children, is offering a FREE ethics seminar titled “Ethics in Counseling & Social Work.” Course participants will receive a complimentary lunch and earn three continuing education units upon completion. This opportunity is presented by Belmont Pines in conjunction with the Youngstown State University Department of Social Work, the National Association of Social Workers-Ohio Chapter Region IV and the Association for the Advancement of Social Work in Groups.

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