Health Provider

The Youth Success Network (TYSN)

(201) 731-3728
Englewood Cliffs

The Youth Success Network is a State and Medicaid-approved provider of children's behavioral health services. We work across this great state providing therapeutic services to children and families in need as we create therapeutic resources that can assist these families in reaching their goals. TYSN was incorporated in 2003, providing only mentoring services in Hudson and Monmouth counties.

Specialty Areas:

  • ADD/ADHD
  • Asperger Syndrome
  • Autism
  • Gender Identity

Mentoring
An informal, non-therapeutic, face-to-face intervention for children who may just establish positive community links for recreational needs or support emotional support. Mentors are knowledgeable in positive and therapeutic resources within their communities and take children out within the community to educate them on resource availability, how they are relevant to that child, and how to access them.

Behavioral Assistance
Behavioral Assistance (BA) services are specific, outcome-oriented interventions that are components of an approved, written, detailed plan of care prepared by a licensed clinical behavioral healthcare practitioner.  Behavioral Assistance is a dynamic process of intervention and ongoing evaluation resulting in effective modification of a child/youth’s identified behavior(s). BA services promote better physical and mental health, enhance interpersonal skills and socialization skills, and teach children and their families effective behavioral management and coping skills.

Intensive in-Community Therapy
Intensive In-Community Therapy (IIC) is a clinical solution for children and families who can benefit from guidance and counseling from a licensed clinician. IIC services offer youth and their families counseling, support, and psycho-educational services to elementary, middle, and high school students who are experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties due to any or many factors.

Therapeutic Groups
Therapeutic groups are paraprofessional, goal-oriented group sessions that cater to maybe our most essential need--the need to feel accepted.  Children are carefully matched to groups with children from within their own community, age range, and level of clinical need. Our groups have shown that children tend to make more progress when in this type of controlled informal therapeutic setting. All therapeutic groups are facilitated by trained and experienced paraprofessionals under the supervision of a licensed practitioner.

Assessments/Evaluations
Not sure if your child or family is in need of these types of services? The best way to know for sure is to have an assessment conducted by a licensed mental health professional. The process is simple and discreet. The clinician comes to your home or a comfortable setting and conducts an hour-long face-to-face assessment, then provides a report marking their clinical opinions. If you are interested, please do not hesitate to call us at (888)TYSN.4.NJ for a free consultation with a counselor.

Teen LIFE - Life Skills Program
8-week group intervention program that combines life skills development, socialization, community connectedness, entrepreneurship, and education.

BCBA - ABA Services

Parenting Skills

  • Parent Mentoring
  • Parent Behavioral Management Training (PBMT)
  • Parent Behavioral Management Training for Youth with Developmental Disabilities (PBMT-DD)

The Youth Success Network, SAVVY- Reframing Perspectives, is a bifurcated 8-week In-Home and on-site evidence-based program utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Performance Psychology modalities along with DSM-5 screening for Trauma-Influenced Behaviors, for both the Youth AND Parent. Programs are designed in collaboration with the Family Court, Juvenile Justice System, Multi-Disciplinary Teams, Juvenile Detention Centers, Care Management Organization, the Family Support Organization, Mobile Response Stabilization Services, for a County’s Family and Juvenile Justice System Court, for Court Involved individual AND families, to aid in the transition and readjustment of all family members, from incarceration or Court involvement for purposes of re-unification, re-engagement, and reconnecting to their Family, Friends and the Community, and to further understand the workings of the Court system.

Current Active MOU
  • Camden County Partnership for Children
  • Capitol County Children's Collaborative (Mercer)
  • Caring Partners of Morris & Sussex
  • Circle of Care for Families and Children (Passaic)
  • Coordinated Family Care (Middlesex)
  • Families and Community Together (Union)
  • Monmouth Cares
  • Partnership for Children of Essex
  • Tri-County CMO
Age Groups
  • Children
  • Adolescents
Community Services
Employment / Training
Health Services
Behavioral / Mental Health
Crisis / Safety
Intellectual and Developmental Needs
Treatment Services
In-Community Services
Treatment Settings
  • Home
  • In Community
  • Telehealth
Payment Options
  • Managed Care
  • Medicaid
  • Self Pay
  • System of Care (CSOCI Medicaid / FlexFunds)
Language Spoken
  • Korean
  • Spanish
Areas Served
  • Bergen County
  • Camden County
  • Essex County
  • Hudson County
  • Hunterdon County
  • Mercer County
  • Middlesex County
  • Monmouth County
  • Morris County
  • Passaic County
  • Somerset County
  • Sussex County
  • Union County
  • Warren County

Last Updated: 02/27/24