FAQ

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Where do you offer in-person treatment?

We offer in-person care at our clinics in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Contact us to find the closest location and schedule a visit.

Our online programs are available to residents of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and neighboring states. You can receive professional care from home without needing to travel.

Online mental health and addiction treatment can be just as effective as in-person care. Our programs are built on proven methods and tailored to your individual goals and needs.

We work with many major insurance providers. Our team can verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage before starting treatment.

Call us or fill out our secure online form. Our admissions team will guide you through a simple intake process and help you begin care quickly.

We provide online care for a range of mental health and substance use disorders, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, trauma, alcohol use, drug use, and co-occurring conditions.

If you’re seeking addiction treatment and need medical detox, we’ll connect you with a trusted detox partner. Once safely completed, you can begin your online program with us.

Online therapy allows you to receive professional mental health and addiction support from the comfort of your home. Sessions are held through secure video with licensed therapists, counselors, and medical providers.

All sessions are conducted through HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video platforms to ensure your privacy and confidentiality.

Yes. If medication is part of your care plan, our psychiatric providers can evaluate, prescribe, and monitor your treatment remotely, ensuring it aligns with your therapy goals.

You will meet with licensed professionals for individual therapy, medication management (if needed), and ongoing check-ins. Each care plan is personalized, combining evidence-based practices for mental health or addiction recovery.

IOS offers structured mental health and addiction treatment while you live at home. Inpatient care requires staying at a facility full-time. IOS is ideal for those who need support but want to keep up with work, school, or family life.

East Point Behavioral Health provides specialized treatment for a range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders. Our Intensive Outpatient Services (IOS) are designed to offer comprehensive support tailored to each client’s needs.

We strive to begin treatment quickly, with initial evaluations and services typically starting within a few days. Whether you’re seeking help for depression, anxiety, or another mental health condition, our team is ready to support you in beginning your path to recovery without long wait times.

Yes, our IOS program includes both individual therapy and group therapy sessions. These sessions offer clients a chance to build coping skills, gain peer support, and make meaningful progress in a supportive and compassionate environment.

The length of our IOS program varies based on individual needs and progress, but it typically lasts between 8 to 12 weeks. Our team works closely with each client to determine the most effective duration, ensuring a personalized approach to recovery and mental health stability.

A Day treatment program offers patients most of the same amenities as inpatient treatment but allows patients to return home at night. This level of care typically lasts two to four weeks and is best for patients with moderate addiction.

Half-day treatment typically lasts 6 to 12 weeks, but the exact length depends on individual needs, progress, and the specific program structure.

We offer Evening Outpatient programs in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. We also provide Day Treatment, In-person and Online Half-Day programs in addition to Outpatient Treatment programs in New England.

Day Treatment is designed for individuals who need structured support for addiction recovery while continuing to live at home. It’s a good fit for those with moderate substance use disorders, individuals transitioning from inpatient care, or those who need more intensive treatment than standard outpatient programs. This level of care provides therapy and support during the day while allowing participants to return home in the evenings.

Inpatient treatment requires individuals to stay at a facility 24/7, providing a highly structured environment with round-the-clock care. Outpatient treatment allows individuals to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions, offering more flexibility for those balancing work, family, or other responsibilities. The choice between the two depends on the severity of addiction and the level of care needed to.