Early Psychosis Intervention Center (EPIC)
Outpatient, Hospital / Inpatient
(201) 986-5010
Morris Plains

ABOUT US
We specialize in supporting youth and young adults who are experiencing early signs of mental health changes. These changes may include shifts in thoughts or beliefs, decrease in focusing, mood changes, difficulty completing daily tasks, challenges in socializing with family or friends, and seeing or hearing things others may not. If you're between the ages of 10 and 35, our programs offer personalized support to help you regain balance in work, school, and life. We're here to provide the care and guidance needed to enhance your well-being.
EPIC MODEL
Preventative Care
For those at clinical high risk for psychosis as determined through an evidence-based assessment.
Early Psychosis Care
The gold standard approach for those who have experienced a first episode or early onset of psychosis using the Coordinated Specialty Care model.
Community Integration
A step-down approach for those who are further along in their recovery .
Specialized Services:
Individual, family and group therapy
psychiatric evaluation and medication management
peer services to support mental health
supportive employment and education services
outreach/case management for youth. young adults and their families.
OUR TEAM
As the leading provider of early psychosis intervention in Northern New Jersey, our team
has supported over 500 youth, young adults, and their families over the past eight years.
Our approach centers on shared decision-making, involving the individual experiencing psychosis, their family, and a team of specialists. Our multidisciplinary team is trained in early
psychosis care and evidence-based services, ensuring comprehensive, personalized support.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, judgment-free environment where young people can feel safe and supported throughout their journey to recovery.
Eligibility | Serving Morris, Warren, Sussex and Hunterdon. Between ages 10-35 |
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Last Updated: 02/05/25