Rosemount Center is located in Columbus, Ohio. It provides physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual health to problem youth and their families. Rosemount is committed to helping the children in need; it is working on healing and renewing young people with a history of trouble and abuse. Rosemount provides unconditional acceptance, treatment, counseling, education and hopes that young people need to be part of an urgent productive community. Rosemount has two places: Rosemont Bay St. Louis and Rosemont Jackson (Swayne, Duncan & Ginter, 2008).
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In the opinion of the public health agency, the behavioral health crisis is to deal with by increasing the funds for "public behavioral health service". From their point of view, we need to make extensive new investments in treatment centers, counselors, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and regional interventions. Hippocrates swore to advise the doctor "Do not hurt first." To reduce the accelerated public health crisis caused by mental health and substance abuse, I will consider the role of secondary education governed by the public health authorities when initially causing mental illness and drug abuse epidemics I recommend.
The Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality Center (CBHSQ) within the Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Department (SAMHSA) collects, analyzes and distributes behavioral health data from sources such as the National Pharmaceutical Use and Health Survey (NSDUH) . Including data collection for general age 12 and older citizens and substance use and treatment for young college students 5 Unorganized population CBHSQ report uses NSDUH data to calculate full- Provide information on use. College students aged 18-22