Outpatient Services

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8-Dimensions-of-WellnessThe Richard Hall Outpatient Department provides a wide variety of clinical services to Children and Adults to support the development of healthy youth and families. We are dedicated to promoting and preserving the unique strengths and resources of the children, adults, and families we serve. Through a wide range of programs and services we endeavor to have our clients develop the skills they will need to manage the challenges they face. Therapeutic services include:  Individual, Family, Group, Art Psychotherapy, and Medication Clinic Services are provided by a multidisciplinary and bilingual team of professionals.  To access these and all services at Richard Hall please call (908) 253-3165.

OUTPATIENT ADULT AND CHILD SERVICES

  • Individual Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Creative Arts Therapy

ACCESS CENTER

The Access Center is the single point of entry for all services offered at Richard Hall.  For more information on the Access Center or accessing services at Richard Hall please click on the Access Center Tab.

In Case of a Psychiatric Emergency
Please contact Bridgeway's Psychiatric Emergency Screening Services (Bridgeway PESS) at 908-526-4100.
This service can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

The Eight Dimensions of Wellness

CULTURAL
Developing awareness, knowledge, and appreciation for one’s identities and the identities of others. Ability to create and maintain a positive, inclusive environment that values inclusivity, diversity, and social justice.

EMOTIONAL
Coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships. This part of wellness looks at feelings and thoughts and how you cope with and react to your emotions. It helps you cope with the ups and downs of life by working on building resiliency.

ENVIRONMENTAL
Good health by occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support well-being. This dimension is about being aware of the natural and built environment.

It looks at who and what you are surrounded by, how the environment impacts you, and how your actions impact the environment.

FINANCIAL
Satisfaction with current and future financial situations.

This dimension is about learning how to successfully manage expenses for both the short and long term and living within your means.

INTELLECTUAL
Recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills. This dimension involves having curiosity about the world around you and being a lifelong learner.

OCCUPATIONAL
Personal satisfaction and enrichment from one’s work. This dimension is also about being able to balance your responsibilities – academics, work, extracurricular, etc. while having time to do the things you enjoy.

PHYSICAL
Recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy food, and sleep. This dimension also involves seeking medical attention when needed and taking part in primary care/prevention screenings.

SOCIAL
Developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system. This dimension includes your relationships with friends and family as well as how you are connected to and involved in the community.

SPIRITUAL
Expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life. This dimension involves clarifying your values and beliefs. This area also deals with how you create meaning in your life and define your purpose.