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Graduate Program in Community Mental Health in Brunswick, Maine Monday, March 22 11:30-1:00 Crisis & Counseling Services 2nd Floor Conference Room 32 Winthrop Street Augusta Wednesday, March 24 11:30-1:00 SNHU Brunswick Center Cook’s Corner~10 Tibbetts Dr Brunswick Monday, March 22 4:30-6:00 New England Institute of Addiction Studies / AdCare Educational 75 Stone Street Augusta Wednesday, March 24 4:30-6:00 SNHU Brunswick Center Cook’s Corner~10 Tibbetts Dr Brunswick Tuesday, March 23 4:30-6:00 Lewiston Public Library 3rd Floor Conference Room 200 Lisbon Street Lewiston Thursday, March 25 4:00-5:30 City Hall 2nd floor – Room 209 389 Congress Street Portland Southern New Hampshire University is pleased to announce a new learning site for the Graduate Program in Community Mental Health (PCMH). The graduate program will be offered at the SNHU satellite campus located in Brunswick, Maine, with an initial Orientation Weekend in May 2010. Classes will begin in July. Applications are still being accepted. PCMH also has existing sites in New Hampshire, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Alaska. “We are excited that this program has come to Maine, as it aligns with our vision of using evidence-based practices in a system where care is integrated,’’ said Maine Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Brenda Harvey. “The weekend format makes it accessible to people who are working and encourages people working in different segments of the service arena to learn together.” PCMH offers a Master of Science in Community Mental Health, with a minimum of 48 and 60 credit options. Classes are held one weekend per month, all day Saturday and Sunday, and are designed to meet the learning needs of working adults. Individuals may also enroll in selected courses as continuing studies. The graduate program offers two specializations: Integrated Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for Adults, or Children, Youth, & Families and the Mental Health Counseling track prepares students for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maine. The program has been awarded national recognition by the Annapolis Coalition on the Behavioral Health Workforce as an innovative practice in workforce education under the following five categories: consumer and family/adult mental health, child/adolescent and school-based mental health, leadership, rural mental health, and substance use disorders treatment and persons in recovery. Graduate Program in Community Mental Health 800-730-5542 ~ www.snhu.edu/pcmh ~ pcmhadmissions@snhu.edu |
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