Behavioral Health



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Treatment within the Community
When community-based treatment makes sense, the Department of Behavioral Health & Psychiatry works with the family and community agencies to help the person with mental illness to stay at home and function within their community. "We design treatment plans to respond to life skills issues that, when coordinated effectively, can help patients achieve a better sense of self and greater confidence in their ability to function from day to day." notes Linda Reynolds, LCSW, Director of the Ambulatory Adult Psychiatry Services.

A wide range of outpatient adult services is available. Among them are acute partial hospitalization, which operates five days a week and is designed to provide treatment for those patients who need considerately more than is typically available in an outpatient setting, but who do not require the supervision of an inpatient setting, group therapy and traditional individual clinic services. Multidisciplinary staff members interact with patients to help them manage medications and also provide psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families.

Specialized programming is available for specific populations including those involved in domestic violence, those affected by HIV, and those needing grief counseling. The Family Resource Center is a satellite office located in Cranford and also specializes in Depression, Anxiety and Psychological Trauma.

Sensitivity to Seniors
At a time when they had planned to relax and enjoy life, older adults often encounter unexpected stresses and problems. Some of these problems may include chronic physical or emotional illness, coping with the loss of one's spouse or other close family members, and decreasing ability to manage one's daily life independently.

Specialized treatment addresses the needs of the elderly so that psychiatric and medical considerations can be treated jointly and safely. Staff members with geriatric expertise and in-depth knowledge of older adults work together with seniors to help them return to their normal lives quickly and successfully.
 


Adult Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
Mental Illness or severe psychological distress presents a struggle for the person who is trying to maintain an active and productive life in the community. It also often produces fears, worries and complexities for his or her family.

Anxiety, depression, panic, suicidal ideation, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder are some of the many conditions that the Adult Outpatient Unit treats. We provide services in many languages and have a strong cultural sensitivity for individuals between the ages of 18 and 54.

Our Highly trained staff provides expertise in the areas of psychiatric, psychosocial, and psychological evaluation. We offer medication monitoring, individual, group, couples and family psychotherapy, and psychological testing services.

Each patient is carefully evaluated and an individualized treatment plan is offered. It is our mission to provide this service in a compassionate environment aimed at restoring the highest level of functioning possible in the shortest time possible. Our goal is for individuals to become self-reliant and to utilize community based support upon the completion of treatment.

For additional information

Please call: 908-994-7556, -7557 or -7558.

Group Therapy Program:

Interpersonal

Cognitive

Bereavement

Coping Skills

Anger Management

Post-traumatic Stress

Life Transitions

Spirituality and Mental Health

Medication Education

(Most Services are provided in English and Spanish)

Specialized Services:

Geropsychiatric Program

Domestic Violence Perpetrators Treatment

Sex Offender Evaluation and Treatment

Community Outreach Services

Clozaril Services

Crisis Intervention Services

DBT Program

Information and Referral

Multicultural Staff

Jail Diversion


Adult Outpatient Services & Geropsychiatry
The Adult Outpatient Department treats individuals between 18 and 54 years old suffering from anxiety and panic, depression, suicidal ideation, schizophrenia and psychotic conditions, bipolar disorder and other mental health problems. Services offered include clinical assessment, psychological testing, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, individual psychotherapy, family/couples therapy, and a variety of psychotherapy groups. Outreach and pharmacotherapy services are provided by a nurse practitioner for a targeted population of at-risk patients. Each patient receives an individualized treatment plan to help restore the optimal level of functioning. The unit recently introduced a Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Program to help individuals in regulating emotions and developing their interpersonal effectiveness.

The Geropsychiatry Services provides traditional and intensive outpatient services for seniors suffering from depression, anxiety and other chronic/acute mental illnesses and is a program component incorporated into the overall adult outpatient service. A team of professionals with expertise in treating seniors provides individual assessment, psychiatric consultation, individual and family psychotherapies, specialized group therapies, and ongoing medication monitoring services. Each patient receives an individualized treatment plan to support his or her return to optimal functioning. The geriatric team includes psychiatrists, social workers, advanced practice and registered nurses, all with experience and/or special training in caring for older adults and differentiating dementia from cognitive deficits related to psychiatric disorders.



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