The Living Room at Princeton Broadens Adolescent Services for Mental Health and Dual-Diagnosis Care
The Living Room at Princeton Expands Services
With the back-to-school season approaching, The Living Room at Princeton is excited to unveil the expansion of its services catering to adolescents. This update is not just timely but essential, as it includes comprehensive mental health treatment alongside dual-diagnosis care tailored for teens dealing with substance use issues and emotional challenges. These new outpatient services are now implemented through Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs, actively inviting new participants.
The Living Room's approach is founded on principles such as presence, compassion, and personal growth. It aims to provide a secure and structured environment that allows adolescents to delve into their personal experiences, cultivate resilience, and find a renewed sense of purpose. This is particularly crucial for those grappling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or substance use, as each young member is encouraged to express their authentic selves in a supportive community.
Dr. August Leming, the Creative Director at The Living Room, explains, "Our adolescent programs focus on nurturing the whole individual and the systems surrounding them. We strive not only to help teens manage symptoms and alter behaviors but also to empower them through insight, enabling them to rediscover their strengths while appreciating the present."
The range of provided services is extensive. These include individual therapy, group sessions, family therapy, and personalized educational support. Additionally, programs incorporate experiential therapies like mindfulness, physical fitness, and art therapy, facilitating a well-rounded recovery experience.
To accommodate varying schedules, both morning and after-school sessions are available, ensuring flexibility while upholding necessary clinical engagements. For participants who require transportation, assistance can be arranged, removing barriers that could prevent involvement in the program.
Situated at 239 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ, The Living Room is designed as a welcoming and calming environment, fostering connection and compassion. They accept referrals from families, educational institutions, healthcare providers, and community organizations, demonstrating a holistic commitment to adolescent health.
To learn more about The Living Room’s services or to make a referral, interested parties can reach out via phone at (609) 766-0969, email at [email protected], or visit their website at https://livingroomnj.com.
About The Living Room at Princeton
The Living Room at Princeton operates as an outpatient behavioral health center, providing both PHP and IOP services for adolescents and adults alike. The organization invites its members to reconnect with their presence while equipping them with the tools necessary to care for every part of their individual journeys. By valuing both Western psychology's achievements and the profound wisdom gained from personal experiences, The Living Room seeks to create pathways for healing and growth.