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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.
Provides outpatient mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, and families by delivering individual, group, couples, and family therapy that addresses emotional, behavioral, and relationship challenges and supports overall mental health and well‑being. Addresses concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, family conflict, substance use, and school or workplace difficulties through evidence‑based therapeutic approaches and personalized treatment planning.
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 evaluation, counseling, and psychiatric services to individuals, couples, and families in individual, family, or group settings. Psychiatric evaluations are available. Medications are prescribed and monitored as needed.
Adult and Young Adult Center for Health provides health care and counseling for adolescents and their families. Medical services offered at the center includes sexually transmitted diseases treatment, eating disorders, family planning, counseling, psychiatric evaluations. Counseling services include family and school problems, substance abuse prevention, or early intervention services. Some services are confidential.
Provides a range of therapeutic services for people with autism, acquired brain injuries, and other intellectual or developmental disabilities. Includes treatment services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, neuropsychological testing, counseling, vocational training, and life-skills instruction.
Provides comprehensive behavioral health, acute, and ambulatory services for individuals in the community. Services are provided via a designated short-term care facility.
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 outpatient evaluation and psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. CEP provides a short-term psychotherapy model with a cognitive/behavioral focus.
Aims to help parents and kids explore and act on solutions to problems. This includes issues such as truancy, runaway behavior, poor school performance, mental health issues, substance abuse and related personal problems.
Provides free counseling to children, youth, and families in aged up to 21, who encounter behavioral challenges or have mental health diagnoses and are Medicaid recipients. These services aim to bolster and inspire those in need by identifying strengths and needs to help accomplish their goals, offering a range of services such as comprehensive mental health assessment, family and individual counseling, skill-building sessions covering coping and parenting, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and referrals to supplementary services.
Offers behavioral health services to children, ages 2 through 18. For example family, individual, and group therapy. Assessment/Consultation, parent education series, mediation management, Diagnostic Evaluation.
Provides specialized services including afterschool Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), ages 13 to 18 years of age, individual, group, and family treatment for children, adolescents, and their families, Family Enrichment Program (FEP), providing evaluation, treatment, and outreach to high risk families that have severe problems and are referred by the DCP&P, Juvenile Evaluation and Treatment Service (JETS) for adolescents referred by family court.
Offer therapeutic services for children and adolescents ages 4–17 and their families, including psychiatric evaluations, individual and family therapy, medication management, case management, and support for anxiety, depression, trauma, attention/behavior issues, and social skills development.
Provides a free, non-emergency medical practice catering to uninsured/low-income individuals and families in Ocean County, providing services such as bi-monthly eye screenings, chronic disease management, diagnostic testing, health education, hypertension clinic, physicals, prescription assistance, primary care, social service referrals, and some vaccines.
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.
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use treatment including therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and care coordination to support recovery and overall wellness.
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.
Providing a diverse array of treatments to a varied clientele, the center serves as the primary access point for all services, including outpatient counseling, emergency care, and crisis intervention. Clinicians conduct thorough diagnostic evaluations, arranging psychiatric assessments with board-certified psychiatrists as necessary.
