
Get to Know Us
CPC is a private, non-profit organization that provides complex behavioral health disorder treatment for individuals and families throughout Monmouth and Northern Ocean Counties. CPC also offers specialized education for students ages 5-21.
What We Do
We provide comprehensive care for the treatment of mental health, substance use, physical health, and specialized education. We meet the complex needs of underserved communities through a person-centered approach that fosters inclusion and empathy.
Adult Services
We provide a wide array of mental health and substance use services for adults of all ages.
Family &
Children Services
We have programs designed to support both families and children.
Community Programs
Our services include supported employment, housing, food insecurity, legal counseling, and crisis intervention.

High Point
School
Learn about specialized education for ages 5-21
How to Get Help
Reach out today and begin your recovery journey with CPC. Our Access Center will receive your phone call and together we will make an appointment. We have convenient counseling locations across Monmouth County as well as specialized community-based programming for eligible participants. Our team engages other community partners and organizations in providing you with linkages to additional services & resources. We are committed to making care accessible and equitable to anyone in need of our services.
To make an appointment, contact our Access Center:

How We’re Making a Difference
People get better with CPC. For more than 60 years we have been the leader in behavioral health treatment and a trusted partner in our community’s health and well-being. We are grateful to be able to support people in their recovery and advance health equity while helping people live healthy, meaningful. productive and connected lives in their communities.

2,000 children & families
Provide in-community crisis response to over 2,000 Monmouth County children and families annually.

12,000 clients
Help over 12,000 clients annually with mental health, substance use disorders, and specialized education

50% reduction in wait times
Reduce the average wait time for clients from initial contact to first evaluation by more than half.
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CARE FOR MOMS: SUPPORTING NEW MOMS IN SUBSTANCE USE RECOVERY AND MENTAL WELLNESS
Pregnancy and the early months of motherhood can be filled with joy and anticipation, but they can also bring significant emotional and physical challenges. For women in recovery, pregnancy and the postpartum period can be especially complex and involve Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs)—a group of conditions that can include depression, anxiety, and trauma-related […]
Beyond the Traditional Counseling Office: CPC’s Care in the Community
Pregnancy and the early months of motherhood can be filled with joy and anticipation, but they can also bring significant emotional and physical challenges. For women in recovery, pregnancy and the postpartum period can be especially complex and involve Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs)—a group of conditions that can include depression, anxiety, and trauma-related stress during pregnancy and the postpartum period. ➡️ To help women through these challenges, CPC’s Care for Moms program is designed to support women during and after pregnancy with specialized maternal mental health care and substance use recovery services. Learn more: cpcintegratedhealth.org/care-for-moms-supporting-new-moms-in-substance-use-recovery-and-mental-we… … See MoreSee Less
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Spotlight on Susan Kingman ✨Susan is a school nurse at our High Point School and she is proud to say that she has always enjoyed being around people and helping them in any way she can. "Nursing has given me the opportunity to help people and I genuinely love what I do!" … See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to Shore House for including CPC in last night's panel on "The Power of Connection." CPC was grateful to join this important community conversation centered on healing, connection, and the power of shared experiences. Moderated by Suzy Dyer, the panel featured thoughtful perspectives from Marli Gelfand, Stacy Ross, and Vera Sansone, along with audience participation. Throughout the evening, one message stood out clearly: connection matters. In mental health and recovery, connection can be the bridge that helps move someone from isolation toward healing, hope, and belonging. Thank you to everyone who made this meaningful evening possible. CPC was honored to be part of such an important and heartfelt conversation. … See MoreSee Less
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