Treatment Centers in Wenham, MA
At Forrest Behavioral Health, we serve individuals 18 and older struggling with mental health and substance abuse. Our patients come from diverse backgrounds, each facing unique challenges. Whether dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or addiction, they seek compassionate care in an outpatient setting that allows them to continue their daily lives while receiving treatment. Many have tried other forms of care or are overwhelmed by managing symptoms alone. Our patients are often professionals, students, parents, or individuals looking to regain control of their mental health. We understand that mental health and addiction are deeply connected, and our programs are designed to address both, promoting long-lasting recovery. Through evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), we offer personalized care. Our goal is to meet each patient where they are on their journey, providing the support and tools they need to heal while maintaining balance in their everyday lives.
At Forrest Behavioral Health, we serve individuals 18 and older struggling with mental health and substance abuse. Our patients come from diverse backgrounds, each facing unique challenges. Whether dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or addiction, they seek compassionate care in an outpatient setting that allows them to continue their daily lives while receiving treatment. Many have tried other forms of care or are overwhelmed by managing symptoms alone. Our patients are often professionals, students, parents, or individuals looking to regain control of their mental health. We understand that mental health and addiction are deeply connected, and our programs are designed to address both, promoting long-lasting recovery. Through evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), we offer personalized care. Our goal is to meet each patient where they are on their journey, providing the support and tools they need to heal while maintaining balance in their everyday lives.

Chapters Recovery Center is an addiction treatment center in Danvers MA, located along Boston's North Shore. We offer a wide variety of approaches and treatment options because we know that no single treatment plan is right for everyone. With a range of both holistic and evidence-based treatment, we work to help heal each client who comes through our doors. We provide individualized treatment therapy options to help our patients, addressing their needs more precisely and efficiently.
Chapters Recovery Center is an addiction treatment center in Danvers MA, located along Boston's North Shore. We offer a wide variety of approaches and treatment options because we know that no single treatment plan is right for everyone. With a range of both holistic and evidence-based treatment, we work to help heal each client who comes through our doors. We provide individualized treatment therapy options to help our patients, addressing their needs more precisely and efficiently.
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Avalon Malibu Mental Health & Addiction Treatment Center is a Licensed Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Center. Utilizing experiential methodologies, expressive arts and research based psychotherapies, we offer a place which provides a nurturing and therapeutic environment. Clients are encouraged to participate actively in their recovery. We provide five levels of care: Licensed Addiction Residential Treatment (Detoxification), Licensed Mental Health Residential Treatment, Partial Hospitalization Program, Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program Happiness is a choice of attitude. Resolve to choose gratefulness over regret until joy becomes your default setting. The process of healing is one of self-realization, the peeling away of the fears and negativity that obscure the light of your core self.
Avalon Malibu Mental Health & Addiction Treatment Center is a Licensed Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Center. Utilizing experiential methodologies, expressive arts and research based psychotherapies, we offer a place which provides a nurturing and therapeutic environment. Clients are encouraged to participate actively in their recovery. We provide five levels of care: Licensed Addiction Residential Treatment (Detoxification), Licensed Mental Health Residential Treatment, Partial Hospitalization Program, Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program Happiness is a choice of attitude. Resolve to choose gratefulness over regret until joy becomes your default setting. The process of healing is one of self-realization, the peeling away of the fears and negativity that obscure the light of your core self.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that offers a path to recovery for adults whose lives have been disrupted by addictions to heroin, morphine, prescription painkillers, and other opioids. The two main components of MAT are prescription medication and therapy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several medications for use in authorized MAT programs. These medications, which can ease many of the symptoms of opioid withdrawal, have proved to be safe when taken on either a short- or long-term basis. When a person takes one of these medications as directed by a doctor, they may find it easier to end their opioid use. Of course, medication alone cannot address the social, psychological, and behavioral aspects of opioid addiction and recovery. This is why counseling is such an important part of MAT. During counseling sessions, adults can gain valuable information about the disease of addiction. They can also identify the concerns or circumstances that may have caused them to begin abusing opioids. Counseling can then help them learn how to respond to these triggers in a healthier manner without resorting to opioid abuse.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that offers a path to recovery for adults whose lives have been disrupted by addictions to heroin, morphine, prescription painkillers, and other opioids. The two main components of MAT are prescription medication and therapy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several medications for use in authorized MAT programs. These medications, which can ease many of the symptoms of opioid withdrawal, have proved to be safe when taken on either a short- or long-term basis. When a person takes one of these medications as directed by a doctor, they may find it easier to end their opioid use. Of course, medication alone cannot address the social, psychological, and behavioral aspects of opioid addiction and recovery. This is why counseling is such an important part of MAT. During counseling sessions, adults can gain valuable information about the disease of addiction. They can also identify the concerns or circumstances that may have caused them to begin abusing opioids. Counseling can then help them learn how to respond to these triggers in a healthier manner without resorting to opioid abuse.

Addiction is unique. In fact, most of those who struggle with addiction actually experience other underlying issues. Whether it is trauma, painful past experiences, an untreated or undiagnosed mental illness, or anything else, we all have different struggles. These struggles make us unique, they are also one of the ways that addiction can be unique for each individual. Sometimes, this means that it requires more than one treatment type or philosophy to treat a person. That is okay. That is healthy. At East Coast Recovery, we know that one of the most effective ways to help process these underlying causes surrounding addiction is to take a step back, disconnect from your self and reconnect with a community who understands.
Addiction is unique. In fact, most of those who struggle with addiction actually experience other underlying issues. Whether it is trauma, painful past experiences, an untreated or undiagnosed mental illness, or anything else, we all have different struggles. These struggles make us unique, they are also one of the ways that addiction can be unique for each individual. Sometimes, this means that it requires more than one treatment type or philosophy to treat a person. That is okay. That is healthy. At East Coast Recovery, we know that one of the most effective ways to help process these underlying causes surrounding addiction is to take a step back, disconnect from your self and reconnect with a community who understands.

Hope Ave Therapy is a group of warm, skilled, experienced and effective psychotherapists who practice in Waltham, MA and serve the Greater Boston community. We aim to cultivate an environment where individuals and groups can speak candidly, explore their feelings and better understand themselves. We prioritize trust and authenticity as key tenets of the relationship between a client and therapist and prefer to work collaboratively toward clients’ goals.
Hope Ave Therapy is a group of warm, skilled, experienced and effective psychotherapists who practice in Waltham, MA and serve the Greater Boston community. We aim to cultivate an environment where individuals and groups can speak candidly, explore their feelings and better understand themselves. We prioritize trust and authenticity as key tenets of the relationship between a client and therapist and prefer to work collaboratively toward clients’ goals.

Don't settle for just any generic treatment center. The Haven Detox has a reputation for the most advanced addiction and mental health care in the country — with hundreds of positive reviews online.
Don't settle for just any generic treatment center. The Haven Detox has a reputation for the most advanced addiction and mental health care in the country — with hundreds of positive reviews online.

If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol and drugs we can help. Sobriety Centers of New Hampshire offers inpatient and outpatient treatment. Most insurances accepted.
If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol and drugs we can help. Sobriety Centers of New Hampshire offers inpatient and outpatient treatment. Most insurances accepted.

Our healing mission is to improve the lives of individuals impeded by mental health challenges or mental illness to achieve their highest levels of functioning and fulfillment. CooperRiis’ residential healing communities and transitional living program are located in the scenic mountains of Western North Carolina in Asheville and Mill Spring. We offer hope and healing to adults who struggle with mental health challenges. Our approach is not based on “quick fixes” but grounded in research and the proven healing power of community in a residential setting. Our philosophy: mind and heart working together. Simply put, we believe that whole person care, delivered in a community setting is the most powerful and effective way to address challenging mental health issues. With an integrated system of care, CooperRiis offers The CooperRiis at Asheville Program (residential treatment), The Farm at Mill Spring (residential treatment), Extended Care at the Farm (semi-transitional), and The Asheville Community Program (transitional living with two levels of support). We serve adults 18+ who have a primary mental health diagnosis, and we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare.
Our healing mission is to improve the lives of individuals impeded by mental health challenges or mental illness to achieve their highest levels of functioning and fulfillment. CooperRiis’ residential healing communities and transitional living program are located in the scenic mountains of Western North Carolina in Asheville and Mill Spring. We offer hope and healing to adults who struggle with mental health challenges. Our approach is not based on “quick fixes” but grounded in research and the proven healing power of community in a residential setting. Our philosophy: mind and heart working together. Simply put, we believe that whole person care, delivered in a community setting is the most powerful and effective way to address challenging mental health issues. With an integrated system of care, CooperRiis offers The CooperRiis at Asheville Program (residential treatment), The Farm at Mill Spring (residential treatment), Extended Care at the Farm (semi-transitional), and The Asheville Community Program (transitional living with two levels of support). We serve adults 18+ who have a primary mental health diagnosis, and we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

Clearbrook Massachusetts is located in Baldwinville spanning 17 acres in a private, rural setting. The facility is about 1.5 hours from Boston and offers adult inpatient treatment for alcohol, substance abuse, and mental health disorders. Patients have access to around-the-clock care, group and family therapy, amenities, recreational activities, and more. The property includes a 31,000-square-foot main administrative and clinical building, and six residential buildings of 12 bedrooms each, along with other smaller buildings and outdoor recreational space. Nearby attractions include the Baldwinville Village Historic District, Otter River State Forest Campgrounds and beautiful ponds and lakes intertwined within the town.
Clearbrook Massachusetts is located in Baldwinville spanning 17 acres in a private, rural setting. The facility is about 1.5 hours from Boston and offers adult inpatient treatment for alcohol, substance abuse, and mental health disorders. Patients have access to around-the-clock care, group and family therapy, amenities, recreational activities, and more. The property includes a 31,000-square-foot main administrative and clinical building, and six residential buildings of 12 bedrooms each, along with other smaller buildings and outdoor recreational space. Nearby attractions include the Baldwinville Village Historic District, Otter River State Forest Campgrounds and beautiful ponds and lakes intertwined within the town.

The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) service at McLean Hospital is dedicated to providing treatment for patients with severe depression, especially those diagnosed with treatment-resistant depression (people who have not felt relief from prescription medication for depression or those who have experienced side-effects). TMS is offered at both the McLean Hospital main campus in Belmont and at McLean Southeast in Middleborough. TMS is non-invasive and requires no anesthesia or sedation. There are no restrictions on work or other activities before the treatment, and because there are no systemic effects or cognitive after-effects (memory difficulty or ability to concentrate), patients can return immediately to their regular activities. TMS uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. The procedure typically lasts less than an hour and patients remain awake, alert, and comfortable. Patients typically receive 20 to 30 treatments over four to six weeks (five times per week). The course of treatment will vary according to each individual and will be guided by an initial assessment.
The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) service at McLean Hospital is dedicated to providing treatment for patients with severe depression, especially those diagnosed with treatment-resistant depression (people who have not felt relief from prescription medication for depression or those who have experienced side-effects). TMS is offered at both the McLean Hospital main campus in Belmont and at McLean Southeast in Middleborough. TMS is non-invasive and requires no anesthesia or sedation. There are no restrictions on work or other activities before the treatment, and because there are no systemic effects or cognitive after-effects (memory difficulty or ability to concentrate), patients can return immediately to their regular activities. TMS uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. The procedure typically lasts less than an hour and patients remain awake, alert, and comfortable. Patients typically receive 20 to 30 treatments over four to six weeks (five times per week). The course of treatment will vary according to each individual and will be guided by an initial assessment.

Colony Care Behavioral Health is a multi-disciplinary group of independently licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed psychotherapists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners that have been providing comprehensive treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems to children, adolescents and adults since 1994. We make access to behavioral health care convenient and affordable. Our affiliated clinicians offer both in-person at our offices in Wellesley, Long Meadow, Arlington, and Weymouth, MA, as well as telehealth counseling for ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and more. Our patient-centered approach allows us to provide personalized care to everyone who visits our practice. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at (781) 431-1177 ext. 210 today!
Colony Care Behavioral Health is a multi-disciplinary group of independently licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed psychotherapists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners that have been providing comprehensive treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems to children, adolescents and adults since 1994. We make access to behavioral health care convenient and affordable. Our affiliated clinicians offer both in-person at our offices in Wellesley, Long Meadow, Arlington, and Weymouth, MA, as well as telehealth counseling for ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and more. Our patient-centered approach allows us to provide personalized care to everyone who visits our practice. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at (781) 431-1177 ext. 210 today!

Brockton Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) in Brockton, Massachusetts, offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults age 18 and older who are struggling with opioid addictions. Over the years, MAT has proved to be extremely effective in helping people maintain long-term recovery from opioid addictions. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), MAT is the evidence-based treatment of choice for opioid use disorder. MAT combines prescription medication with individual and group therapy to provide a comprehensive care plan with your goals in mind. Some methadone clinics only offer one type of medication to treat opioid addiction, but we provide both methadone and Suboxone for our patients. These medications can decrease severe and painful withdrawal symptoms and minimize opioid cravings. We recognize that opioid addiction is a complicated disorder, so MAT includes individual and group therapy sessions as part of your care plan. These sessions can help you identify triggers, practice stress management and conflict resolution skills, and discover your gifts and abilities.
Brockton Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) in Brockton, Massachusetts, offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults age 18 and older who are struggling with opioid addictions. Over the years, MAT has proved to be extremely effective in helping people maintain long-term recovery from opioid addictions. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), MAT is the evidence-based treatment of choice for opioid use disorder. MAT combines prescription medication with individual and group therapy to provide a comprehensive care plan with your goals in mind. Some methadone clinics only offer one type of medication to treat opioid addiction, but we provide both methadone and Suboxone for our patients. These medications can decrease severe and painful withdrawal symptoms and minimize opioid cravings. We recognize that opioid addiction is a complicated disorder, so MAT includes individual and group therapy sessions as part of your care plan. These sessions can help you identify triggers, practice stress management and conflict resolution skills, and discover your gifts and abilities.

Fear. Anxiety. Hopelessness. These are often the feelings clients face before seeking effective treatment for alcohol or substance abuse. This is not the end of the road, it’s only the beginning of something greater. You can safely overcome your struggle. We can help. At Refresh Recovery, you will never be just another drop in a sea of faces. Our evidence-based therapeutic services and comprehensive individualized treatment programs were designed by our field-experienced team. Every encounter provides a thoughtful and individual focus for every client. The reason we exist is to facilitate your lasting recovery and personal restoration.
Fear. Anxiety. Hopelessness. These are often the feelings clients face before seeking effective treatment for alcohol or substance abuse. This is not the end of the road, it’s only the beginning of something greater. You can safely overcome your struggle. We can help. At Refresh Recovery, you will never be just another drop in a sea of faces. Our evidence-based therapeutic services and comprehensive individualized treatment programs were designed by our field-experienced team. Every encounter provides a thoughtful and individual focus for every client. The reason we exist is to facilitate your lasting recovery and personal restoration.

We strive to make the first steps toward recovery as smooth and simple as possible. When you contact our admissions department, we will begin the process by completing a thorough assessment that will help identify your specific treatment needs. During this time our admissions staff will also look into funding sources for your treatment. Once your ideal level of treatment has been determined, you will be admitted. To start the admissions process, you can contact the admissions department at your convenience, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We strive to make the first steps toward recovery as smooth and simple as possible. When you contact our admissions department, we will begin the process by completing a thorough assessment that will help identify your specific treatment needs. During this time our admissions staff will also look into funding sources for your treatment. Once your ideal level of treatment has been determined, you will be admitted. To start the admissions process, you can contact the admissions department at your convenience, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

We have 19 therapists with many different approaches and specialties. We take almost all insurances including Mass Health. We have day, after school, evening and weekend appointments for the convenience of our clients. We have been providing mental health services in North Reading for 23 years. We specialize in child and adolescent issues but also have expertise in family issues and adult problems. To refer yourself or someone else, call our main number and ask for a referral coordinator. They will take some basic information about what you are looking for and match you with a therapist who has experience in your particular problem, has appointments when you need them, and can take your insurance. We are 100% telehealth at this time and don't anticipate in person sessions going forward.
We have 19 therapists with many different approaches and specialties. We take almost all insurances including Mass Health. We have day, after school, evening and weekend appointments for the convenience of our clients. We have been providing mental health services in North Reading for 23 years. We specialize in child and adolescent issues but also have expertise in family issues and adult problems. To refer yourself or someone else, call our main number and ask for a referral coordinator. They will take some basic information about what you are looking for and match you with a therapist who has experience in your particular problem, has appointments when you need them, and can take your insurance. We are 100% telehealth at this time and don't anticipate in person sessions going forward.

When you decide to take that brave first step to overcoming your addiction, detox is where you begin. You have to get the drugs out of your system before you can begin the rest of the healing process. Detoxing is actually a natural process — when you stop taking drugs, they will exit your system within a few days. As long as you do not put any drugs back in, you will be cleansed. In the throes of an active addiction, you continue putting your substance of choice into your body and never let it exit entirely. After some time, your body and brain learn to function with a certain level of that particular substance at all times. When you start to feel any withdrawal symptoms, like a headache, anxiety, tremors or anything that makes you uncomfortable, you reach for another dose, and those physical feelings go away. However, doing so adds to the cycle of addiction. The key is to get through those withdrawal feelings without taking another dose of drugs, and addiction makes that nearly impossible to do on your own. That’s why our detox staff at Tranquil Shores is here to help you get through the process safely.
When you decide to take that brave first step to overcoming your addiction, detox is where you begin. You have to get the drugs out of your system before you can begin the rest of the healing process. Detoxing is actually a natural process — when you stop taking drugs, they will exit your system within a few days. As long as you do not put any drugs back in, you will be cleansed. In the throes of an active addiction, you continue putting your substance of choice into your body and never let it exit entirely. After some time, your body and brain learn to function with a certain level of that particular substance at all times. When you start to feel any withdrawal symptoms, like a headache, anxiety, tremors or anything that makes you uncomfortable, you reach for another dose, and those physical feelings go away. However, doing so adds to the cycle of addiction. The key is to get through those withdrawal feelings without taking another dose of drugs, and addiction makes that nearly impossible to do on your own. That’s why our detox staff at Tranquil Shores is here to help you get through the process safely.

Cambridge Psychology Group is a multispecialty center providing evidence-based treatment for a diverse range of mental health and life challenges. Most of our clinical team have trained at or have current appointments at McLean Hospital or Harvard Medical School. We are experts in anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, substance use, ADHD, personality, mood disorders, and many other conditions. Our work is flexibly grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), executive functioning coaching, and many more techniques that lead to positive changes in our clients’ lives. These approaches are backed by decades of research demonstrating their effectiveness. Our therapists are passionate about helping clients and tailoring treatment to each person's unique needs. Cambridge Psychology Group strives to create an environment where all clients feel safe, affirmed, and empowered.
Cambridge Psychology Group is a multispecialty center providing evidence-based treatment for a diverse range of mental health and life challenges. Most of our clinical team have trained at or have current appointments at McLean Hospital or Harvard Medical School. We are experts in anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, substance use, ADHD, personality, mood disorders, and many other conditions. Our work is flexibly grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), executive functioning coaching, and many more techniques that lead to positive changes in our clients’ lives. These approaches are backed by decades of research demonstrating their effectiveness. Our therapists are passionate about helping clients and tailoring treatment to each person's unique needs. Cambridge Psychology Group strives to create an environment where all clients feel safe, affirmed, and empowered.

We are a physician-operated residential mental health program specializing in complex psychiatric conditions. Licensed for advanced treatments like ketamine and TMS, we focus on minimizing medications and offering intensive one-on-one care in a small, supportive home like setting. With only 6 clients at a time, we provide truly personalized treatment. We serve adults of all ages, including those with chronic pain. Unlike most centers, we are licenced for advanced mental health and crisis stabilization, ensuring the highest clinical standards.
We are a physician-operated residential mental health program specializing in complex psychiatric conditions. Licensed for advanced treatments like ketamine and TMS, we focus on minimizing medications and offering intensive one-on-one care in a small, supportive home like setting. With only 6 clients at a time, we provide truly personalized treatment. We serve adults of all ages, including those with chronic pain. Unlike most centers, we are licenced for advanced mental health and crisis stabilization, ensuring the highest clinical standards.

VOAMASS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those most in need. We give members of the community the services, support and skills they need to create a fresh start for themselves. Behavioral health is fundamental to all the services we provide at VOAMASS. We know that unless people have control over themselves emotionally and psychologically, they can’t reach the level of progress they aspire to. Behavioral Health Services is VOAMASS’ outpatient treatment service. It includes both Telehealth and in-person offices conveniently located in Quincy and Taunton. Our clinical care team is committed to identifying your individual needs, working through barriers, and developing proactive strategies. VOAMASS follows a whole-person approach that treats anxiety, depression, self-esteem, school problems, substance use disorders, and a range of other issues. Behavioral Health Services involves both prevention and intervention – and believes mental well-being to be an integral piece in achieving a healthy lifestyle.
VOAMASS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those most in need. We give members of the community the services, support and skills they need to create a fresh start for themselves. Behavioral health is fundamental to all the services we provide at VOAMASS. We know that unless people have control over themselves emotionally and psychologically, they can’t reach the level of progress they aspire to. Behavioral Health Services is VOAMASS’ outpatient treatment service. It includes both Telehealth and in-person offices conveniently located in Quincy and Taunton. Our clinical care team is committed to identifying your individual needs, working through barriers, and developing proactive strategies. VOAMASS follows a whole-person approach that treats anxiety, depression, self-esteem, school problems, substance use disorders, and a range of other issues. Behavioral Health Services involves both prevention and intervention – and believes mental well-being to be an integral piece in achieving a healthy lifestyle.
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