Beautiful Minds
(609) 350-5007
Sicklerville
All minds are beautiful, individual, and neurodiverse pictures of personality — no one person can be duplicated.
At Beautiful Minds, we celebrate diversity in an environment that is comfortable and safe. We provide comprehensive, specialized mental and behavioral health services in-home, in-office, and virtually to meet you where you feel the most comfortable.
Using evidence-based approaches and evaluations ensure services reflect your strengths and needs. Each client receives a personalized care plan that works towards sustainable goals of creating better outcomes.
We are an ARC-GROW approved provider agency. This is a therapeutic model designed to support children with complex trauma and their caregivers. ARC identifies three primary goals that need to be addressed with this population:
1) The ability to build secure and healthy relationships; (Attachment)
2) The ability to effectively understand and cope with emotions (Self-Regulation); and
3) The ability to develop skills needed for resilient outcome (competency).
GROW is a parenting support program delivered as a 12 session home visiting service by parent support workers or clinical staff providing safety and stabilization support.
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Eligibility | Beautiful Minds provides in-home services to youth, between the ages of 3 and 21, with emotional and behavioral challenges and their families; youth and families who receive our in-home services are enrolled in a Children's System of Care (CSOC) care management entity or the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P). Beautiful Minds provides outpatient therapeutic services to individuals, couples, and families of all ages; those who receive our outpatient services have private insurance or self pay. |
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Last Updated: 10/28/24