Samaritan Behavioral Healthcare
Thursday, July 29, 2010

Welcome to Samaritan Behavioral Healthcare

The mission of Samaritan Behavioral Healthcare is to be the premier provider of quality mental health care and training within a Christian environment for the residents of Southern Indiana.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Quality: We are committed to providing the best possible care.  Patients will be treated as valuable and respected regardless of disorder or socioeconomic status.  Our commitment to quality includes providing the most effective treatments available.  Therefore we are committed to remaining on the cutting edge of research and technology so that we can bring the highest level of service to the patients of Southern Indiana.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Training: We are committed to developing quality practioners who are able to provide quality, empirically-based treatments within a Christian environment.  Furthermore, we desire to be a provider of information and training to the community at large.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Christian environment: As a faith based community, we are committed to helping people integrate their faith with their treatment.  We honor and respect patients regardless of their spiritual journey.  At the same time, our goal is to embrace, exhibit, and integrate the core values and ideals of Christianity into every aspect of our practice.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Community Focus: Our commitment and passion is to serve the residents of Southern Indiana.  We want to be able to provide services to those who are in the most need.  Our passion is to be part of the community that we serve.  Therefore, we will actively participate in the communities that we serve.
 

Family Resources

 
"You Can't Make Me"

Strong-willed children are a challenge for the best of parents. This book helps you “get inside” the child’s head to see how he or she thinks, making it more natural to motivate, discipline, and build relationships.
Beth Cynthia Tobias, $15.25
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AACC Store


"Attachments"

Why is it so difficult to connect with, or even get along with, certain people especially the ones you care about the most? Drs. Tim Clinton and Gary Sibcy believe that, for each of us, our present relationships are influenced by our first "attachments" or bonds with people in early childhood. Consequently, understanding your pattern of relating to others what the authors call your "attachment style" is the cornerstone for building satisfying relationships with the people you love.
Tim Clinton & Gary Sibcy
, $19.95
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AACC Store