Located in Hamilton, Ohio, CDC Behavioral Health Services - Hamilton provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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CDC Behavioral Health Services, located at 2250 Pleasant Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio, offers comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment services for children, adolescents, families, and adults across Butler County. The facility begins with in-depth biopsychosocial assessments to identify the strengths and treatment needs of each individual, followed by customized therapeutic plans that may include individual, group, family, or couples counseling. With specialized programming such as intensive outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, domestic violence services, and psychological testing, CDC connects clients to the right combination of services to achieve lasting recovery and emotional wellness.
In collaboration with Butler County Children’s Services, CDC also supports families working toward reunification, offering coordinated care, psychiatric medication management, peer support, and case management. The center provides targeted programs for both offenders and victims of domestic violence, focusing on education, empathy building, safety planning, and personal empowerment. With trauma-informed, evidence-based practices and a client-centered approach, CDC Behavioral Health Services helps individuals recognize harmful behaviors, heal from trauma, and develop healthier coping skills for long-term well-being.