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PHCS Home > Princeton House Behavioral Health > Our Services > Services for Women

Princeton House Behavioral Health Specialty Services for Women

Locations: Princeton, North Brunswick, Hamilton and Cherry Hill

ph women Princeton House Behavioral Health (PHBH), a unit of Princeton HealthCare System, offers innovative behavioral healthcare for women. The Women’s Program is considered by many behavioral health professionals as the premier service of its kind in the State of New Jersey. It is sensitive to the special needs of women facing acute behavioral health crises, involving trauma, trauma and addiction, or life transitions.

The Women's Program of Princeton House Behavioral Health offers a wide range of mental health services across our continuum of care. A woman may enter treatment at any level, moving up or down the continuum as needed, while remaining with her clinical team and individual therapist. Level of care options are:

  • Partial Hospital -- Six-hour day treatment programs four to five days per week   (9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP) -- Three-hour day treatment programs three days per week  (9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)

Select a program below or appearing to the left for more information.

  • Women's Trauma Program
  • Women's Trauma & Addiction Program
  • Women's Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills (DBT) Track
  • Women's Emotion Regulation Track 

For information on the Eating Disorders Program at University Medical Center at Princeton, please click here.

To make an initial appointment or inquiry for any Women's Program location, call: 609.688.3707
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