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Builds communities and educates New Jersey schools on assessing youth and adult suicide risk using a three-part, evidence-based suicide prevention program.
Provides Adult Outpatient services, offering family and couples therapy, outpatient psychotherapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, group therapy, prevention and education programs, schizophrenics anonymous, adult acute day program, behavioral healthcare extended treatment, extended partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient.

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Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Delivers intensive outreach case management to adults with serious and persistent mental illness, especially those recently discharged from psychiatric hospitals. The goal is to decrease hospitalization frequency, extend community service connections, and includes engagement, assessment, service planning, medication monitoring, daily living skills assistance, housing support, educational/vocational services, service coordination, and advocacy. Participants are enrolled for a minimum of 12 months.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Case/Care Management
Facilitates community support, advocates for services, and monitors service provision to enhance independent living for individuals diagnosed with a mental illness. In the transition from psychiatric hospital to successful community living, ICMS provides support, advocacy, and linkage to services. ICMS services encompass:- Providing supportive counseling systems advocacy- Delivering wellness and recovery education- Conducting individual assessment- Developing and implementing recovery plans- Linking individuals to needed services- Facilitating continuity of care- Coordinating services with other agencies ICMS focuses on enhancing the physical, emotional, and intellectual strengths of individuals served, identifying and utilizing community resources to help consumers achieve their goals. Recovery entails changing attitudes, values, feelings, skills, goals, and/or roles to live a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life despite limitations caused by illness.

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Case/Care Management
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Offering a comprehensive array of outpatient services to children and adolescents up to age 17 and their families, including family and couples therapy, outpatient psychotherapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, group therapy, intensive outpatient services, prevention and education programs, and the Challenge Program, designed as a half-day partial hospitalization program for children aged 6 through 17 with histories of psychiatric hospitalization, residential treatment, or at risk for such treatment.

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Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Group Counseling
Child Guidance
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
First Episode Psychosis (FEP) 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.
Offers a safe, supportive environment for adults to stay on a short-term basis when experiencing or on the verge of a mental health crisis. Crosswinds offers peer support, case management, education, support groups, medication services, co-occurring substance abuse services, Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and follow-up support. It serves as a crisis alternative that aims to avoid the repetitive cycle of psychiatric hospitalization.
Offers a safe, supportive environment for adults to stay on a short-term basis when experiencing or on the verge of a mental health crisis. Crosswinds offers peer support, case management, education, support groups, medication services, co-occurring substance abuse services, Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and follow-up support. It serves as a crisis alternative that aims to avoid the repetitive cycle of psychiatric hospitalization.