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Provides outpatient and acute partial care services for individuals facing mental illness or psychological distress. Treatment involves evaluation, assessment, individual and group therapy, and a subsequent transition into community-based treatment.
Targets at addressing and anticipating the emotional and behavioral response to divorce. This program is available to families at any stage of divorce. There are children's groups, divorce support groups, individual and family therapy.
Provides HIV prevention, testing, and support services for individuals and families affected by HIV and those at risk. Delivers case-managed services that include medical and non-medical case management, housing placement assistance, mental health and substance use counseling, and legal advocacy, and offers community health worker support, health education, and wellness programming
Engages first and second-grade children through Forest Friends, a puppet-based primary prevention program fostering conflict resolution, decision-making, and anger management skills. The program shapes children's health-related attitudes, enhances interpersonal skills, educates them on emotional growth topics, and offers lovable role models for emulation.
Provides intensive, in-home, crisis intervention and family education to families with a presenting crisis where their child(ren) is at risk of abuse, neglect, or out-of-home placement; families whose child(ren) are scheduled to be reunified within 30 days; or to resource parents who need assistance in stabilizing the children in their family’s care.
Provides no-cost counseling for children, youth, and families in age up to 21 years old who may face behavioral challenges or have a mental health diagnosis and are Medicaid recipients. These services aim to support and empower individuals and families by identifying strengths and needs to help achieve their goals. Services include mental health assessments, counseling, skill-building, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and referrals to additional support services.
Facilitating healing and recovery, delivers free, safe, and compassionate programming for grieving individuals and families who have lost a loved one to homicide. Offers emotional support, counseling, and education, including individual and group counseling for children, teens, adults, and parents affected by homicide. Support groups for high school teens and adults create a non-judgmental space for connecting with fellow survivors and exploring various topics through discussion and hands-on experiences.
Provides an intensive outpatient and a counseling program for children affected by domestic violence and their non-offending parents. Services includes art, drama, and play therapy, case management, family counseling, parent empowerment, and transportation.
Provides outpatient mental health services for children, adults, and families. Therapeutic services may include trauma recovery, grief counseling, emotional and behavioral counseling, and more.
Offers various mental health and support services to individuals in need. Services include: psychotherapy, adolescent services, outpatient mental health services, bariatric surgery biopsychosocial evaluations, family resolution programs, comprehensive adolescent programs (Morris County only), substance abuse assessments, forensic services, mental health and risk assessments, Traumatic Loss Coalition for Youth program (Sussex County), school-based counseling services, and school clearance risk assessments. Services are available in-person or via telehealth.
Provides supportive services to individuals diagnosed with pediatric cancer and their families. Supportive counseling is available in-home or virtually and includes advocacy with insurance companies, medical providers, and landlords. Also provides material support such as food, clothing, toys, household items, holiday gifts, and emergency financial assistance.
Offer behavioral health services—individual, family, couples, and group counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and case management—with trauma-informed, client-centered care to build life skills, reduce symptoms, and improve daily functioning.
Offers a full range of psychotherapy and counseling services to meet the needs of the community. Provides individual, family, marital and couples therapy, relapse prevention and case management.
Provides information on every aspect of military life at no cost to active duty, national guard, and reserve members, and their families. Information includes, but is not limited to deployment, reunion, relationships, grief, spouse employment and education, parenting and childhood services, special needs, money management, legal assistance, mental health, moving, career and education.
Provides sexual abuse treatment and evaluation services in individual, family, and group settings, as well as psychological testing and other psychiatric services. Medications are prescribed and monitored by psychiatrists, as needed.
Provides a mental health/stress hotline for frontline health care workers. Personalized care is private, confidential, and flexible to meet specific needs.
Delivers individual, family, and group counseling to children, adolescents, adults, and families, addressing personal conflicts, relationship issues, and coping with life challenges. Counseling, available for ages 5 and older, supports individuals dealing with sadness, anxiety, depression, trauma, school/workplace difficulties, family challenges, substance abuse, mental health concerns, mood disorders, and relationship issues.
Provides specialized care for children and adolescents with acute psychiatric issues. Services include: an inpatient unit with 18 crisis beds and 22 intermediate beds; psychiatric evaluation; medication management; and individual, group, family, and art therapy.
Provides a 26-six-week support group for fathers to strengthen their role in their children's lives. Services include: assistance with reuniting children, economic stability, child development training, conflict resolution skills training, connections to community supports, employment support, improved communication with co-parents, reunification assistance and mentoring for incarcerated fathers, parenting skills training, and visitation assistance.
