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Our Programs<br />
The Child and Family Institute (CFI) provides a full range of<br />
child and adolescent psychiatric treatment programs, which meet<br />
the needs of a diverse community, while maintaining state-of-theart<br />
treatment and quality assurance. CFI supports resilience by delivering a continuum of services<br />
including outpatient and school-based day programs, home and community based services,<br />
blended case management, as well as crisis intervention and home-based services to prevent<br />
hospitalizations. CFI is also committed to training a broad range of community-minded child and<br />
adolescent clinicians, from Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists to marriage and family therapists.<br />
Within its portfolio, CFI is also active in leading clinical research activities. CFI’s Outpatient Clinic<br />
will be housed within Plant & Scrymser.<br />
The Addiction Institute of New York (AINY) is a world-renowned<br />
addiction treatment center: a comprehensive treatment, education, and<br />
research magnet, specializing in the care of people with substance use<br />
and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. It focuses on individualized care,<br />
including inpatient, outpatient, residential services, opioid treatment, a<br />
day program for adolescents, and consultation to medical and surgical units. AINY is the premier<br />
addiction research and teaching site for Columbia University. It will contribute its Trinity House and<br />
Women’s Health Project programs to Plant & Scrymser. A unique and critical community service<br />
that Trinity House provides is the Connect Program for young women and their children. The<br />
Women’s Health Project provides treatment for women who have been victims of crimes, trauma,<br />
or abuse and who suffer from addictions.<br />
The Division of Outpatient & Community Psychiatry<br />
(DOC) is comprised of adult outpatient programs and<br />
community-based psychiatric services. It assists people in<br />
optimizing personal recovery and actively connects them<br />
with community resources. In addition to hospital clinic<br />
services, DOC provides community-based service at an<br />
outpatient clinic satellite provides psychiatric staffing to local<br />
community-based organizations. DOC programs involved in<br />
<strong>this</strong> <strong>project</strong>: The Psychiatric Recovery Center (PRC), The Adult<br />
Outpatient Clinic (OPC), and Primary Care Services.<br />
“I am a woman 43 years<br />
of age and I suffer from<br />
anxiety, depression and<br />
schizophrenia. Coming<br />
to a program has been<br />
important to my treatment<br />
and progress. Without the<br />
support and network of the<br />
treatment team, I would be<br />
lost.” -- Maria L.