If someone you care about has a mental illness, you are not alone. 

Intensive Family Support Services offers comprehensive support and education services for family members and friends of individuals living with mental illness. 

For family members and friends of a loved one experiencing severe mental health problems, coping with symptoms and behaviors associated with mental illness can be very difficult. 

Intensive Family Support Services helps families and friends to:

Treatment Program for Adolescents with Problematic Sexual Behavior is available to help youth ages 13-18 who have engaged in illegal sexual behavior. Through weekly 60-90 minute group sessions, the program aims to prevent youth from re-engaging in problematic sexual behavior, increase prosocial behavior, and enhance caregiver/parenting skills. Two groups, one for youth and the other for the caregiver, will run concurrently each week with the groups meeting at the end of each session. Caregiver participation in the program is required and is fundamental for the success of the youth.

The  Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention Program provides comprehensive services to adult offenders of domestic violence and intimate partner violence. Services are available to adults (18+) who have been charged, convicted, or engaged in domestic violence. Services are designed to increase victim and community safety by reducing offender risk of recidivism.

Services include:

  • intensive individual therapy

  • group therapy

  • case management

Better Future Self-Help Center is a peer-run, peer-operated wellness center providing support, connection and recreation for adults with mental health issues who seek community, friends, social outlets, and rela

Opportunities for Wellness serves adults with serious and persistent mental illness who often have a co-occurring substance use disorder and who require more intensive treatment and support services than the standard outpatient mental health program can provide. Services are designed to stabilize the client and promote the mental health recovery process. The program provides rapid access to treatment, usually within 24 hours. 

Services include:

Free services are available to help senior citizens who are homebound. Services can help homebound seniors manage mental health issues and cope with the challenges associated with aging, including isolation, difficulty accessing community services, depression, anxiety, family conflict, and other challenges. At times, people may face added challenges such as decreased cognitive functioning, or the inability to care for themselves, and/or more serious mental illness. The Senior In-Home Counseling program helps people deal with all of these challenges.

Services include:

If you or someone you care about has experienced sexual abuse, services are available to help you, including professional assessment, counseling, and case management for child and adult victims of sexual abuse and their families. Call the 24/7 crisis hotline at 908.454.5141 for support.

All services are provided by highly skilled and experienced Master's level clinicians who will support you in managing the changing emotions that accompany trauma and in managing the legal process.  

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The SHE program provides comprehensive maternal health services for pregnant women recovering from substance use.

SHE is designed to help you and your baby as you work toward a path to recovery. Services are designed to help substance exposed infants and mothers. SHE can help you create a healthy future for yourself and your baby.

Great Abilities - IIC is an intensive in-community program. Services improve the quality of life and well-being of children and families. The program offers short-term, in-home services for infants, children, and adolescents with behavioral and mental health challenges. Experienced clinicians work together with each child and family to identify strengths and accomplish goals.  

Services include: