Behavioral health

The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls
May 28, 2026

‘Jersey Shore’ star Sorrentino helps grow Archangel Centers

Backed by "Jersey Shore" star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Archangel Centers plans new addiction treatment facilities in New Jersey, Florida and Nevada.

Serenium Therapy and Wellness in Hackensack
May 11, 2026

Serenium Therapy grows beyond Central Jersey to Bergen County (photos)

Serenium Therapy and Wellness opened a Hackensack office and plans new locations in Cherry Hill and Clifton.

Princeton eating disorders partial hospital and intensive outpatient program
May 11, 2026

New eating disorder treatment center opens in Princeton

A new eating disorder treatment center offering outpatient and partial hospital care for women is now open in Princeton.

Monmouth Medical Center's newly renovated Center for Behavioral Wellness at Pollak
Apr 14, 2026

Monmouth Medical Center expands behavioral health services

Monmouth Medical Center unveils a renovated welcome area for its behavioral health center and expands outpatient services, including new programs for young adults.

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center cut the ribbon on its expanded Emergency Department Feb. 10, 2026. PROVIDED BY BERGEN NEW BRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER
Feb 13, 2026

Bergen New Bridge debuts expanded ED with 28 new beds

The Paramus hospital opened its new Emergency Department, doubling its footprint and expanding from 19 to 47 beds, with added mental health, pediatric, geriatric and sensory-sensitive spaces.

Carter Serrett, CEO of Recovery Centers of America (RCA) at Raritan Bay in South Amboy
Jan 22, 2026

Recovery Centers of America names new CEO in South Amboy

Recovery Centers of America at Raritan Bay named Carter Serrett CEO of its South Amboy facility, citing his behavioral health leadership.

Officials cut the ribbon for the new The Woods Primary and Behavioral Health Center at Hamilton.
Dec 16, 2025

Woods, RWJBarnabas launch Hamilton center for I/DD, autism

Expanding care options in Mercer County, the new office will offer primary and behavioral health services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism.

Elected officials and organization executives cut the ribbon on the La Casa de Don Pedro mental health center in Newark on Nov. 13, 2025.
Nov 17, 2025

$1.2M bilingual mental health center opens in Newark (photos)

Launched by La Casa de Don Pedro, El Barrio Wellness offers bilingual, trauma-informed services for families and individuals.

Hackensack Meridian Health's Joseph M. Sanzari and K. Hovnanian children’s hospitals – filed jointly under a single program – also appeared on the 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals rankings. - PROVIDED BY HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH
Oct 7, 2025

U.S. News names Best Children’s Hospitals — 2 NJ facilities rank

The New Jersey facilities return to the rankings this year, as well as earned national recognition for specialty care – with one placing in the regional top 10.

NJPN offers Ii-person, virtual and asynchronous options for addiction and prevention professionals' professional development. - PROVIDED BY NEW JERSEY PREVENTION NETWORK
Jun 11, 2025

NJPN launches training hub for addiction professionals

New Jersey Prevention Network's Learning Center offers CEUs, credentials and flexible training, serving individuals working in prevention, clinical treatment and peer recovery support.

One provider from New Jersey ranked among the 2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report's top 50 Best Hospitals for Pediatric & Adolescent Behavioral Health: Hackensack Meridian Health Joseph M. Sanzari and K. Hovnanian children's hospitals, filed and listed jointly.
Oct 8, 2024

With added behavioral focus, U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals recognizes HMH (updated)

Hackensack Meridian Health and RWJBarnabas Health were the only statewide systems included on the lists; see where they ranked.

“We affirm that mental health is a key determinant of any student’s success and that safe, empowered access to care can make all the difference in seeking out support,” said Secretary of Higher Education Brian Bridges during an event at Montclair State University announcing the extension of a mental health initiative for students.
May 8, 2024

NJ extends mental health initiative for college students

The first-in-the-nation partnership serves 45 higher education institutions in the state, offering free access 24/7/365 to teletherapy, crisis connection and wellness programming.