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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.
Builds communities and educates New Jersey schools on assessing youth and adult suicide risk. Uses a three-part, evidence-based suicide prevention program.
Supports individuals with mental illness transitioning from psychiatric hospitals to independent community living by providing advocacy, service coordination, and emotional support. Services include: counseling, recovery education, assessments, and personalized recovery planning.
Teaches individuals how to effectively help adolescents in crisis, or those struggling with a mental health or substance abuse disorder. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, behavioral disorders such as ADHD, and eating disorders.
Provides an eight-hour training course designed to identify risk factors associated with mental health and substance use concerns. Participants develop pre-crisis and crisis intervention strategies by engaging in experiential activities to build understanding of the impact of mental illness on individuals and families. Trainings cover common signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges, how to interact with a person in crisis and connect them with help, and expanded content on trauma, substance use, and self-care. Training may be provided in-person or in a blended setting.
Provides in - home and in - community coordinated specialty care for individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms for less than 2 years. The overall goal is to reduce the likelihood of long - term disability and help individuals lead productive, independent lives.
