“It’s more than just a recovery plan—it’s a second chance at life.” Many people battling substance use disorder (SUD) need structure, but not 24/7 care. “Nearly 49 million Americans aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder in 2022, including about 30 million with alcohol use disorder and over 27 million with a drug use disorder.” This figure […]
“Struggling with both addiction and mental health issues can feel like fighting two battles at once.” That’s where a Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) becomes life-changing. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, about 7.7 million adults in the U.S. experience co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders—yet many don’t get integrated care. […]
Healing in the Heart of Middlesex County Middlesex County, New Jersey, is comprised of some of the state’s most diverse and rapidly emerging communities. From urban cities like Edison and New Brunswick to more rural towns like East Brunswick and Monroe, residents have easy access to outstanding quality of life. With this strong base of […]
Online therapy has moved from a temporary solution to a lasting part of modern mental health care. According to the American Psychological Association, 96% of psychologists found telehealth effective, and 97% plan to continue offering it post-pandemic (APA Monitor, 2022). If you’re in Gloucester County, NJ, you now have more options than ever—online vs. in-person […]
In Princeton, NJ—and across the country—the demand for structured mental health care is skyrocketing. A 2023 survey by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing found that 83% of behavioral health workers believe provider organizations can’t meet demand without policy changes (National Council for Mental Wellbeing). At Resilience Behavioral Health, we see this reality every day. […]
How do you prioritize healing when life doesn’t slow down? That’s the dilemma many face while juggling work, school, or family. But the truth is, you don’t have to press pause on everything to prioritize your health. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, nearly 1 in 4 adults aged 18–44 received mental health […]
Starting therapy is a big step for teens and their parents. Should I ask what they have learned? Should I step back? Am I doing enough—or too much? You are far from alone. Research indicates that parental involvement in adolescent therapy yields significantly better outcomes (Leora B.H. Staff), particularly in addressing behavioral and emotional challenges. […]
“Finding the right mental health care shouldn’t feel like a maze.” If you’ve ever searched “Intensive Outpatient Program Near Me in Tenafly, NJ,” you’re already taking a bold step toward recovery. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences a mental health disorder each year—and structured support can […]
In New Jersey’s Union County, the demand for effective mental health treatment is increasing steadily. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) states that an estimated one in five adults has a mental illness every year, but over 56 percent of them do not have treatment. For individuals requiring professional help without the restrictions of […]
“Telehealth isn’t just the future—it’s the present transforming how we access care.” As mental health care evolves, many in Hoboken, NJ, are asking, “Can IOP visits really be billed through telehealth?” The short answer? Yes—but only if you meet the right criteria. According to a national poll conducted by the American Psychiatric Association, more than […]
“Navigating addiction recovery can feel overwhelming—especially when trying to understand the differences between residential, PHP, and IOP programs.” In Warren County, NJ, having the right level of care can make all the difference. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), in 2022 approximately 23.1% of U.S. adults (around 59.3 million people) experienced Any […]
Struggling with your mental health doesn’t make you weak — it means you are human. And you are not alone. In 2022, an estimated 23.1% of U.S. adults — nearly 59.3 million people — experienced a mental illness, and only about 50.6% received treatment that year. As more people turn to both therapy and Intensive […]