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Highlights of Burrell Behavioral Health in the news 2020
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On telehealth: “We can help our people where they are,” Dr. Garima Singh.
Burrell’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Singh is selected by the Springfield Business Journal as one of 12 people you need to know. Singh talks access to care, autism and psychiatry.
Dr. Garima Singh: 12 People You Need to Know in 2021
Springfield Business Journal, December 2020
A hero for Mental Health: Shelly Farnan
417 Magazine, December 2020
Parents and Teachers Concerned About Student Mental Health During Pandemic
KUAF 91.3 FM, December 2020
Online panel discussion explores youth depression and suicide over holidays
Columbia Daily Tribune, December 2020
"It makes me feel incredibly supported,” Rebecca Nobles-Jackson said. “Just knowing that Burrell cares not only about our community’s health, but also their associate’s health."
The Be Well Community was created by Burrell Behavioral Health to promote self-care and connection in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was featured on KOMU 8.
A Brighter Tomorrow: Be Well Community helps navigate the pandemic
KOMU 8, November 2020
What you need to know about Seasonal Affective Disorder amid the pandemic
KY3, November 2020
OTC, Burrell pact provides free mental health help for students, staff
Springfield News-Leader, November 2020
How One Community College Is Providing Free Behavioral Health Services To All Its Students And Employees
Forbes Magazine, November 2020
“At the very beginning of the pandemic, we all felt a sense of commitment to our employees because the real question you ask yourself, in a business of relationship is: Who is taking care of the caretakers?” – C.J. Davis
C.J. Davis, Burrell’s CEO and president spoke with Missouri Business Alert about Burrell Behavioral Health being honored with an award for kindness to employees.
Amid pandemic stress, Burrell Behavioral Health doubles down on ‘hope and healing’ for clients, staff
Missouri Business Alert, October 2020
‘It's Never Been Easier to Get Care. And It's Never Been More Important to Stay Connected’
KBIA 91.3 FM, October 2020
COVID’s second curve: Protecting our mental health
Talk Business & Politics, October 2020
Health Department, Burrell Encourage Residents to Focus on Mental Health
Ozarks Independent, October 2020
One of the myths of suicide is people believe that only folks that have a mental health condition take their life.
C.J. Davis, CEO of Burrell Behavioral Health, shares with OzarksFirst viewers how people can save a life from suicide in honor of Suicide Prevention Month.
Ozarks Tonight: Suicide Prevention Month
OzarksFirst, September 2020
National Suicide Prevention Month: “I want you to know that you’re never alone.”
KNWA, September 2020
Suicide survivor shares story in hopes to help others
Columbia Missourian, September 2020
Burrell provides mental health resources for teens, young adults
Sedalia Democrat, September 2020
Each employee will receive $10,000 to help them complete their Masters in Social Work program
In an effort to grow the behavioral health workforce and support employees seeking advancement Burrell introduces tuition assistance program. Matt Lemmon speaks with KOLR-TV.
Burrell Behavioral Health, MSU partner to provide tuition assistance for students
KOLR-TV, August 2020
Mental health assistance offered for return to school
Columbia Daily Tribune, August 2020
Six Questions About How to Talk to Your Child About COVID-19 Answered by Youth Psychology Expert
Little Sunshine's Playhouse and Preschool, August 2020
Burrell adds additional mental health role
Columbia Daily Tribune, August 2020
“Unfortunately, we cannot plan our crisis…,” - Brandan Gremminger.
Burrell psychologist Brandan Gremminger was interviewed by KY3 about communication options for those experiencing a mental health crisis.
FCC approves 3-digit number for Suicide Prevention Lifeline
KY3, July 2020
Burrell sees major upswing in alcohol related referrals during pandemic
KY3, July 2020
Local expert explains high tensions and stress in midst of pandemic
KOLR-TV, July 2020
Telehealth visits skyrocket amid pandemic
Springfield Business Journal
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