Address: | 351 New Albany Rd, Moorestown, NJ 08057, USA |
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Postal code: | 08057 |
Phone: | (888) 437-1610 |
Website: | http://www.princetonhouse.org/ |
Monday: | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
Princeton House saved my life 12 Years ago since then I’ve been there multiple times
I’ve done both outpatient and inpatient treatment Inpatient program was phenomenaI! I have severe concurrent mental Disorders as well as physical problems I was treated with compassion and respect By all employees, i’ve been in the women’s trauma section of the outpatient eight times and I cannot speak more highly of the staff So may be a little hard on you but they knew you knew that it’s for the best in the long run and I am grateful for each and everyone of The employees there Especially the main doctor of that program she really went above and beyond and really reassessed me and made a lot of changes I appreciate that she took the extra time with me
I came here in Summer 2017 and was part of the Young Adult IOP Program. Aside from my own personal therapist at home when it comes to outpatient programs this has been the most helpful to me. Today I'm 2021 I stlll think about my experience here and try to apply the things I've learned and it has helped with my anxiety and coping with depression. No program is perfect you never know until you try but I give this place 5 stars and would recommend it to anyone. You get as much as you put into it. The therapists/counselors are amazing and truly take the time out to listen to you when other people won't. If you're looking at reviews for this place you either need help or a loved one needs help. Please consider coming here, it could save a life. It did for me. There's no shame in needing help, everyone at some point in their lives need help with something. I don't think I would have made it past 2017 without the people who work here. I don't live close to PH, I would travel about an hour every morning to get there because it was worth it, I was worth it. And so are you or your loved one! Thank you to everyone at Princeton House I appreciate everyone who helped me.
This place has forever changed my life, for the better. I have been in recovery for 5 years now from an eating disorder along with ptsd because of this place. I do occasionally deal with some symptoms but that comes with the territory. I know people said they only care about the money but that is so NOT true. They fought my insurance company at the time to get me to stay longer. They do the best they can with that. The team there is amazing. You literally have a team of therapists that come up with a plan for you! Its amazing. I loved doing yoga, art therapy, music therapy and so much more there. This place has touched my heart. I will never forget my therapist there Mary, and the few friends i have made. I still have my ceremony stone they give you when you leave. I cannot say enough about Princeton House's Women's Trauma Section.
It's been almost a year since I completed the Women's Trauma program and I am grateful for this place, it's people and the other women I met seeking help. It's got different programs for children, women and men and different locations too. But in terms of my experience here... the group therapists were kind and informative, the psychiatrist I saw was warm and helpful and I would recommend this service highly. I do believe the structure is relatively similar in that you mostly do daily group therapy - led by one therapist that occasionally changes with other therapists available, you see a personal therapist once a week and the psychiatrist if needed once every 2 weeks. The length of program varies by what you need and is available to you via insurance and payment. I think this place is wonderful, it's a bit like school but for learning coping skills and understanding mental health. Thanks to them (and the hard work you have to put in) I felt like I could handle life a lot better.