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Provides evidence-based family strengthening programs. Offers parenting education, relationship-building activities, support sessions, and family services for children and parents. Programs available in English and Spanish with childcare and meals provided.
Offers a therapeutic program that assists adolescents in identifying the source of their life challenges and developing an effective solution-based approach to resolving their emotional and behavioral difficulties. Telehealth services are available to quickly and conveniently connect those in need with providers who can help.
Provides outpatient evaluation and psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. CEP provides a short-term psychotherapy model with a cognitive/behavioral focus.
Provides services to at-risk youth and their families. Services include: in-home family and individual counseling; mentoring programs; a summer camp; after-school programs; transportation for parents to the youth detention center to visit children; an in-home parenting program; evaluation services for substance abuse, sexual misconduct, fire risk, and needs assessments; and life skills development.
Hosts an inpatient acute psychiatric unit and a partial-hospital program for patients discharged from inpatient units but needing more intensive stabilization and treatment. Medication is combined with individual, couples, group, and family counseling sessions.
Provides inpatient services for adults requiring acute psychiatric care. The goal is short-term individualized stabilization, emphasizing discharge to family and community resources.
Specializes in caring for adolescents, addressing a wide range of psychiatric or emotional challenges, such as mood and anxiety disorders, psychotic illness, disruptive behavior disorders, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and other emotional complexities. Aiming to identify and stabilize acute psychiatric issues prompting admission, and employing family and group therapies to facilitate their swift and secure transition back to home, school, or outpatient treatment.
Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment services for Warren County residents. These services encompass psychiatric and counseling programs, including a consumer self-help center operating during evenings and weekends, family support and education, emergency services, substance use disorder treatment, sexual abuse treatment, Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS), and Prevention Connections aimed at enhancing family skills for youth success.
Helps children learn new skills, regulate their emotions, and master early communication skills.
Provides support programs, workshops, and referrals. Referrals include: gambling support, caregivers support, smoking cessation, adolescent counseling, eating disorders, teenage and young adult therapy, holistic counseling, play therapy, and life reviews for the elderly.
Providing a full spectrum of mental health services, the Outpatient Department offers Solution Focused Brief Therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, group therapy, and case management for adults, teens, and children. Treatment services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, and nurses.
Provides several intensive outpatient programs for individuals with psychiatric and/or substance abuse-related disorders. Services encompass a psychiatric program for children and adults, dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorder treatment for adults (substance abuse and mental health), Men's and Women's Trauma/DBT, an after-school psychiatric program for adolescents, after-school dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorder treatment for adolescents, and an after-school addictions recovery program for adolescents. Program goals include establishing safety, teaching coping and relationship-building skills, facilitating healthy emotion management, and building self-esteem and self-confidence.
Offers developmental social skills groups to children experiencing mild to moderate difficulties acquiring interpersonal, social, and coping skills. Groups are conducted in a warm, supportive environment. They are designed to teach, model, reinforce, and help children to internalize essential and appropriate social skills. Consultation and evaluation is also available for parents. In addition, West Bergen therapists can provide school districts with on-site social skills programming and consultation.
Specialized assessment for teens struggling with mental and emotional issues with a targeted solution plans. Services include assistance with academic challenges, family therapy, group therapy, and individual psychotherapy.
Provides coordinated assessment, individual/group counseling, therapy, medication monitoring, and referral for a variety of issues. Issues include depression, anxiety, abuse, life changes, parenting, marriage, school issues, relapse prevention, and mental health disorders.
Support teens ages 13–18 facing emotional challenges through short-term partial hospitalization programs, accepting most insurance plans including PPOs, HMOs, TRICARE, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Provides problem behavior reduction and skill building through parent and caregiver training.
Offer warm line phone support for family members and caregivers of children facing emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges
Provide therapy, nursing, medical care, recreation, and special education to children ages 5–21 needing continued psychiatric treatment or family support after discharge from CCIS or other inpatient units.
Offering a comprehensive treatment model for women affected by trauma or abuse, addressing various traumatic experiences like psychological, sexual, physical, or verbal abuse, as well as domestic violence or rape. Program objectives encompass ensuring safety, imparting coping and relationship skills, promoting emotional well-being, and enhancing self-esteem.
