The Living Room at Princeton Expands Mental Health Services for Adults
The Living Room at Princeton is proud to announce the launch of outpatient mental health treatment services for adults, providing a structured yet flexible path towards insight and healing for individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and other emotional health challenges.
Key Takeaways:
- The Living Room at Princeton has launched outpatient mental health treatment services for adults through its Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient (OP) programs, designed for individuals seeking support for recent crises or ongoing mental health concerns.
- Treatment includes individual, group, and family therapy, as well as experiential modalities such as mindfulness, physical exercise, and art therapy, and psychiatric services and medication management are also provided.
- Daytime and evening options are available to accommodate work and life schedules, and transportation support is available to ensure accessibility.
- The center provides a warm and welcoming environment designed to foster calm, curiosity, and connection, located at 239 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ.
- Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, healthcare providers, and community organizations.
- Dr. August Leming, Founder and Creative Director of The Living Room at Princeton, emphasizes the center's commitment to presence, compassion, and a loving relationship with oneself, characterizing The Living Room as "more a retreat than treatment center."
- Dr. Leming emphasizes that the center's work is to help individuals become intimately aware of their present moment experience and then "let go."
- The center acknowledges the importance of direct experience and the wisdom it brings, recognizing the limitations of Western psychology.
Statistics:
- Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient (OP) programs are now available for adults at The Living Room at Princeton.
- The center provides a range of treatment options, including individual, group, and family therapy, as well as psychiatric services and medication management.
- The center is located at 239 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ.
- Referrals are accepted from (609) 766-0969, email info@livingroomnj.com, or visit livingroomnj.com.
Sources:
- The Living Room at Princeton
- The Living Room acknowledges the immeasurable weight of direct experience and the wisdom it brings, recognizing the limitations of Western psychology.
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