DHHR Names Commissioner Of Bureau For Behavioral Health

The DHHR’s Bureau for Behavioral Health is the state’s health authority for mental health, substance use disorder, and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Amid its own restructuring, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) named a commissioner for the Bureau for Behavioral Health.

Interim Cabinet Secretary of the DHHR Dr. Jeffrey H. Coben announced the new Commissioner of the DHHR’s Bureau for Behavioral Health is Dawn Cottingham-Frohna.

“Dawn brings a broad array of leadership experience from both a management and patient-centered perspective,” Coben said. “Her understanding of the needs of patients, practitioners and providers will allow her to thoughtfully and effectively address West Virginia’s needs related to behavioral health services across the lifespan.”

The DHHR’s Bureau for Behavioral Health is the state’s health authority for mental health, substance use disorder, and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Cottingham-Frohna will replace former Commissioner Christina Mullins who was appointed DHHR’s Deputy Secretary of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders in November 2022.

Cottingham-Frohna has experience treating chemical dependency and mental health disorders from Wisconsin’s Miramount Behavioral Health and Sauk Prairie Healthcare.

“I am excited to follow my passion in this new role and look forward to continuing the Bureau’s work to coordinate and collaborate across agencies to advance access and quality of behavioral health services for West Virginians,” said Cottingham-Frohna.

Cottingham-Frohna earned her Master of Business with an emphasis in health care management from the University of Phoenix and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Author: Emily Rice

Emily has been with WVPB since December 2022 and is the Appalachia Health News Reporter, based in Charleston. She has worked in several areas of journalism since her graduation from Marshall University in 2016, including work as a reporter, photographer, videographer and managing editor for newsprint and magazines. Before coming to WVPB, she worked as the features editor of the Bluefield Daily Telegraph, the managing editor of West Virginia Executive Magazine and as an education reporter for The Cortez Journal in Cortez, Colorado.

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