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Johnny, like the average 17 year old, hates school, hates
his family, hates Cleveland and really hates homophobic jocks. When Friday night
comes – Johnny always knows where he will be – The Center. At the
Center, Johnny does art work, watches a movie or just hangs out with his friends.
Johnny says, “I don’t feel like I belong anywhere – except
at The Center.” Learn more --->
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Forward Mental Health Center clinicians focus on the ever-growing needs of our
senior community. The diverse group of clinicians are sensitive to the changing
lifestyles and challenges of the elderly. The clinicians have proven their dedication
to the senior population through the accumulated years of experiences in the workplace
and their enthusiasm to volunteer at various Senior Centers.
e are also pleased that the clinicians
are ODOT compliant through the SAP Certification Program. Our clinicians are happy
to accommodate EAP programs and in addition all transportation organizations with
their service for chemical dependency as well as any other mental health issues
that may arise in the workplace. As of December 31, 2003 all ODOT governed organizations
have to use the SAP Certified Chemical Dependent Counselors for Alcohol/Chemical
Dependency Evaluations, and we are delighted that we can fulfill that need for
you.
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organization is unique in the fact that it includes a very diverse group of clinicians,
working under the umbrella of Looking Forward, who have a broad spectrum of clinical
skills whom are working as a team for the betterment of the client. We are confident
in areas of alternative lifestyle issues, gay marriages, bipolar, depression,
testing, ADHD, PTS, chemical dependency, eating disorders, case management, and
other mental health issues, we welcome new clients and inquiries.
| If you, or someone you love would like more information on
how Looking Forward Mental Health Center clinicians
can contribute to recovery, please call us at 216-651-0234,
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Forward Mental Health Center offers individual and group therapy for those suffering
from eating disorders, as well as supportive service to people suffering from
long-term anorexia. When anorexia is combined with substance abuse, the chances
for recovery without supportive services are remote. Looking Forward provides
a structured environment with support services to compliment those offered by
other professionals.
For more information on how Looking Forward Mental Heath Center can contribute
to your recovery
e offer the following groups:
hronic Illness
omestic Violence
nger Management
hoplifting Intervention
heft Intervention
ersonal Mythology
Click "Events" for outlines of the group programs.
or more information, call: Looking Forward Mental Health Center 216-651-0234
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Bisexual Advocate
Robyn Ochs
CEU Workshop
For more information click here
On Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 from 10:00-12:00 pm, nationally known bisexual
speaker and educator, Robyn Ochs, will be presenting a CEU approved workshop for
social workers, counselors and marriage and family therapists on working with
bisexual clients. This workshop will take place at The LGBT Center, 6600 Detroit
Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102. There are a maximum of 40 seats and we would like to
recommend that people pre-register to assure a spot at the workshop.
Download
Registration Form
(Word Format)
Download Flier
for Workshop
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Progress is being made. For the first time in years, Ohio is a blue state.
We have more out LGBT officials and allies in higher positions of power than
ever. But until equality is granted and protected - and even after that
time - many LGBT young people will continue to feel this way:
"My parents are not supportive of gay people, and I know that coming out
will be hard. I feel very alone, and have no one to turn to. I am
considering suicide."
However, the work of the Center, fueled by your support, can change the life
of any LGBT individual:
"My parents are not supportive of gay people, and I knew that coming out
would be hard. I felt very alone, and thought that I had no one to turn to
and that suicide was my only option. And then I found the Center. I got
involved with the youth program where I received help with my studies and
met others like me. Today I am the president of my college gay/straight
alliance..."
We take pride in the fact that throughout our rich 31-year history we have
helped thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. I'm
writing you today to ask for your support to help us continue this work well
into the New Year. LEARN MORE ->
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender
Community Center
of Greater Cleveland
6600 Detroit Avenue,
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.651.LGBT
Fax: 216.651.6439
sdoerfer@lgbtcleveland.org
Serving the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities Since 1975
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Option 1:
We have a few Research Opportunities, one of which includes free treatment for someone between the
ages of 12 and 18 who suffers from anorexia nervosa and lives with his or her parents ... Click
here to learn more --->
Option 2:
PalmPilot study is being done for those who suffer from anorexia nervosa. This study is a paid study
that does not include treatment. You will be paid $100 for each week that you carry the PalmPilot. You
may also earn a $50 bonus for responding to the PalmPilot beeps. Click
here to learn more --->
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