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Best Schizophrenia Treatment Centers in Massachusetts

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 49 best treatment centers for schizophrenia in Massachusetts. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential and insurance coverage.

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49 Best Centers in Massachusetts

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Outpatient
Sharon, Massachusetts, United States

Rockland Recovery Behavioral Health

(76)
Mental Health
Anxiety
Bipolar
Burnout
Depression
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Self-Harm
Stress
Compassionate outpatient treatment for mental health conditions with gender-specific programs, specialized care and personalized treatment each step of the way... More
  • Holistic Approach

    Holistic Approach

  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

    Mental Health Disorder Treatment

Residential
Ashby, Massachusetts, United States

Spring Hill Recovery Center

(213)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Heroin
Marijuana
Methamphetamine
A 70-acre secluded residential center offering tailored addiction treatment with co-occurring mental health support, evidence-based therapies, and a family-like atmosphere in the Massachusetts woodlands... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

  • Holistic Approach

    Holistic Approach

Residential
Canton, Massachusetts, United States

Bedrock Recovery Center

(268)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Detox
Drug Addiction
Opioids
Trauma
A welcoming detox and residential center using trauma-informed, evidence-based care with a 12-Step approach to treat addiction and mental health conditions... More
  • Addiction Recovery

    Addiction Recovery

  • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

    Mental Health Disorder Treatment

  • On-site Medical Detox

    On-site Medical Detox

Residential
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Malibu, California, United States

Seasons in Malibu

(51)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Bipolar
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Professionals
Treating addiction and co-occurring/primary mental health conditions with expert-led, personalized care at beach-side facilities in Malibu... More
  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

    Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

  • Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

    Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

Residential

25 Main Street Stockbridge, MA 01262

Austen Riggs Center

Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Schizophrenia
Bipolar
Depression
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Suicidality
Austen Riggs Center uses a therapeutic community approach and intensive psychodynamic psychotherapy to treat schizophrenia... More
Residential

PO Box 157 100 Gould Road Monterey, MA 01245

Gould Farm

Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Schizophrenia
Bipolar
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Set on a 700-ace working farm, they offer support for schizophrenia through experiential and outdoor activities like horticulture therapy... More
Hospital

300 Friberg Pkwy, Westborough, MA 01581

Westborough Behavioral Health

Mental Health
Schizophrenia
Adolescents
Depression
First Responders Program
Suicidality
Delivering targeted interventions for those diagnosed with schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders, treat adults and children with inpatient and outpatient care... More
Residential
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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

Capo Canyon

(30)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Allow Cell Phones
Private Rooms
Executives
Flexible technology policies
Detox
Alcohol
Capo Canyon is a private, luxury rehab designed with executives and professionals in mind. This center does not accept Medicaid and Medicare... More
  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

  • Tech Friendly

    Tech Friendly

Residential

211 North Street Northampton, MA 01060

Windhorse Integrative Mental Health - Northampton

Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Schizophrenia
Bipolar
Personality Disorders
Treating mental health challenges in a therapeutic environment with community-based homes, 40 hours of weekly support, therapeutic housemates, and family involvement... More
Outpatient

348 N Pearl St, Ste. 200, Brockton, MA 02301

Eleanor Health Brockton

Substance Use and Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Outpatient
An outpatient program using medication-assisted therapy (MAT) and evidence-based therapies to treat adult men and women with addiction and co-occurring disorders... More
Residential

1 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Cohasset, MA 02025

Evoke Wellness

(84)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Evoke Wellness is a bright and modern facility providing comprehensive care and holistic therapies... More
Residential
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Van Wert, Ohio, United States

Ohio Recovery Center

(50)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Cocaine
Bipolar
Marijuana
Trauma
Methamphetamine
Opioids
Anxiety
Alcohol
A countryside medical detox and residential center offering medication-assisted treatment, 12-Step care, 1:1 mental health counseling, and restorative amenities... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • On-site Medical Detox

    On-site Medical Detox

  • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

    Mental Health Disorder Treatment

Outpatient

62 Brown St Haverhill MA 01830

New Horizons Medical

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Drug Addiction
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Methamphetamine
Comprehensive outpatient program blending medication assisted treatment with mental health counseling in the Boston area... More
Outpatient

1 Brookline Pl Suite 321, Brookline, MA 02445

LifeStance Health Brookline

Substance Use and Mental Health
Depression
Outpatient Therapy
A full-service mental health clinic offering private therapy and evidence-based treatment to address a range of mental health concerns in clients of all ages... More
Outpatient

231 Main St., 3rd Floor, Brockton, MA 02301

Northeast Health Services - Brockton

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Comprehensive outpatient mental health care, including innovative TMS and Spravato treatments. Conveniently located with flexible hours for accessible, personalized support... More
Residential
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Costa Mesa, California, United States

Asana Recovery

(116)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Depression
Drug Addiction
Eating Disorders
Veterans
Pet Friendly
Couples program
Smoking Cessation
Alcohol
An Orange County center treating addiction and dual diagnoses with a whole-person approach to care, evidence-based therapies, and reintegration support... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Medically Assisted Detox

    Medically Assisted Detox

  • Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

    Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

Outpatient

645 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145

Northeast Health Services - Somerville

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Comprehensive outpatient mental health care, including innovative TMS and Spravato treatments. Conveniently located with flexible hours for accessible, personalized support... More
Outpatient

30 Taunton Green, Ste. 5, Taunton, MA 02780

Northeast Health Services - Taunton

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Comprehensive outpatient mental health care, including innovative TMS and Spravato treatments. Conveniently located with flexible hours for accessible, personalized support... More
Outpatient

280 Merrimack St., Ste. 141, Lawrence, MA 01843

Northeast Health Services - Lawrence

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Comprehensive outpatient mental health care, including innovative TMS and Spravato treatments. Conveniently located with flexible hours for accessible, personalized support... More
Residential
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Tequesta, Florida, United States

Orenda at Futures

(120)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Professionals
Chronic Pain Management
Alcohol
A high-profile luxury recovery program treating addiction and mental health conditions with discretion, personalized care, and luxury amenities... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Utmost Confidentiality

    Utmost Confidentiality

Outpatient

103 Myron St., Suite A, West Springfield, MA 01089

West Central Mental Health West Springfield

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Comprehensive outpatient mental health care, including innovative TMS and Spravato treatments. Conveniently located with flexible hours for accessible, personalized support... More
Outpatient

144 North Rd Suite 3450 Sudbury, MA 01776

Northeast Health Services - Sudbury

Mental Health
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Private Therapy
Virtual
Offers psychiatry, private therapy, and medication management, with telehealth options, a skilled team, and a commitment to accessible care... More
Therapist

99 Conifer Hill Drive, Suite 104, Danvers, MA 01923

LifeStance Health Danvers

Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
Private Therapy
Private therapy covered by insurance, with licensed professionals trained to treat a variety of mental health concerns, both in-person and via telehealth... More
Residential
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Cave Creek, Arizona, United States

Nexus Teen Academy

(4)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Depression
Adolescents
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Trauma
Family Involvement
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Young Adults
Anxiety
Tailored for teens, providing evidence-based residential care for addiction, primary mental health, and co-occurring disorders, including family therapy and support... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Trauma-Informed Care

    Trauma-Informed Care

  • Adolescents

    Adolescents

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Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking can significantly impact a person's perception of reality, thinking processes, emotions, and social interactions.

Common symptoms of schizophrenia include:

Delusions: False beliefs that are not based in reality. These beliefs may involve ideas of being persecuted, having special powers, or having a grandiose identity.

Hallucinations: Sensory experiences that are not real but are perceived as real. Auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices, are the most common, but hallucinations can also affect other senses like vision, smell, or touch.

Disorganized thinking: Individuals with schizophrenia may have difficulty organizing their thoughts, making coherent speech, or connecting ideas logically. Their speech may become tangential or incoherent.

Abnormal motor behavior: This can manifest as repetitive movements, unusual postures, or catatonic behavior where the person becomes unresponsive and immobile.

Cognitive difficulties: People with schizophrenia often experience problems with attention, memory, and executive functions such as planning and decision-making. These cognitive impairments can affect daily functioning and make it challenging to maintain employment or academic performance.

The onset of schizophrenia typically occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood, although it can develop at any age. The symptoms can be chronic or episodic, with periods of remission and relapse.

What causes schizophrenia?

The exact cause of schizophrenia is still not fully understood; however, research suggests that a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurochemical factors contributes to the development of this complex mental disorder.

Genetic factors: Schizophrenia tends to run in families, which indicates a genetic component.

Environmental factors: Environmental factors may play a role in triggering schizophrenia in genetically predisposed individuals. These factors include prenatal complications, exposure to certain viruses or toxins, birth complications, and early childhood stress or trauma.

Neurochemical imbalances: Schizophrenia may involve abnormalities in the brain's neurotransmitter systems, particularly affecting dopamine and glutamate. These neurotransmitters play crucial roles in regulating information processing, cognition, and emotions. Imbalances could contribute to symptoms such as disorganized thinking.

Brain abnormalities: Structural and functional abnormalities in areas like the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala could contribute to schizophrenia onset. These areas are responsible for cognitive processes, memory, and emotional regulation.

Long-Term Effects of Schizophrenia

The long-term effects of schizophrenia vary by the person’s care plan, medication management, social support, and overall health. Long-term effects might include cognitive impairments, social and occupational difficulties, the possibility for relapse and hospitalization, and co-occurring disorders.

Cognitive impairments: Many individuals with schizophrenia experience cognitive deficits, including problems with attention, memory, and executive functions. These impairments can greatly affect daily functioning.

Social and occupational difficulties: Schizophrenia can lead to social and relationship challenges. Someone with schizophrenia may experience social withdrawal, difficulty expressing emotions, and reduced motivation. This can also impact their job, making it challenging to maintain steady employment or pursue educational opportunities.

Relapse and hospitalization: Schizophrenia is a chronic condition that often includes periods of remission and relapse. Without proper treatment and support, people with schizophrenia may experience relapses in symptoms, leading to hospitalizations or increased levels of care.

Co-occurring disorders: People with schizophrenia are at an increased risk of developing other mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety disorders, and substance addiction.

While schizophrenia is a chronic condition, with appropriate treatment and support, people can manage their symptoms effectively and lead fulfilling lives. Early intervention, medication, therapy, social support, and a holistic treatment approach are crucial to manage the long-term effects of schizophrenia.

Treatment for Schizophrenia

Treatment for schizophrenia typically involves a combination of medication, psychotherapy, and support services. The specific treatment plan may vary depending on the person’s symptoms, severity, and personal preferences. It's essential to work closely with a healthcare team, which may include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and other mental health professionals.

Medication: Antipsychotic medications are a cornerstone of schizophrenia treatment. These medications help reduce the severity of symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. It's vital to work closely with a psychiatrist to effectively manage the medication(s).

Psychotherapy: Talk therapy is a great way for people with schizophrenia to learn new ways of thinking and coping skills for their symptoms. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can challenge and change distorted thoughts, improve coping strategies, and reduce symptoms. Family therapy educates family members about schizophrenia, improves communication, and builds a supportive environment. Social and life skills training and vocational support helps individuals develop and enhance their social and occupational skills.

Supportive services: People with schizophrenia often require ongoing support to manage their condition. They can receive support through case management, housing assistance, vocational training, and support groups. These services provide practical assistance, promote community integration, and enhance overall well-being.

Self-help strategies: Alongside professional treatment, people with schizophrenia can engage in self-help strategies to manage their symptoms. These may include learning stress management techniques, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, regularly exercising, and avoiding substance use.

Some people with schizophrenia may need a more intensive level of care to help monitor and manage their symptoms. When talking to your doctor, consider discussing which level of care best fits your needs:

  • Outpatient (OP): You’ll meet 1-2x per week with your provider and others in treatment.
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP): You’ll meet 3-5x per week for several hours at a time for more intensive care.
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP): You’ll meet 5-7 times a week for a full day.
  • Residential: You’ll live in a rehab for 28+ days and engage in treatment with a comprehensive staff and a community of peers.
  • Inpatient: You’ll live in a treatment center or hospital-like setting and have 24/7 monitoring.

Treatment for schizophrenia is individualized, and what works for one person may not work for another. It may take time to find the right combination of treatments and strategies. If this condition co-occurs with another, like addiction, seeking care that provides specialized dual diagnosis treatment is crucial.

Questions to Ask My Provider

To navigate your different treatment options, you may want to discuss some important questions with your provider:

  1. What type of medication(s) will I be on? Do those medications have side effects?
  2. How often will I check in with my provider about my medication dosage and effectiveness?
  3. What are my treatment options? What are the benefits and risks of each?
  4. What can I do in a crisis situation when my symptoms flare up?
  5. Are there lifestyle changes I can do to help manage symptoms?

How Can I Find Support?

Talk to your primary care provider about your condition to find your recovery plan. And include a loved one in the process, so they can provide support where they can. To begin planning your next step, you can browse rehabs that offer schizophrenia treatment.

If you or someone you know is in a crisis, call 911 or go to the emergency room. If you live outside of the United States, you can find your country’s emergency number in this list.

How to Help Someone with Schizophrenia

Supporting someone with schizophrenia requires compassion and patience. Ask them about what they’re experiencing, and listen without judgment. Reaffirm that you’re here to support them. And celebrate wins, big and small.

You can help your loved one create a structured schedule that incorporates meal times, medication management, and leisure time. Carve out time to practice the coping skills they learn in therapy, as well. When their symptoms are elevated, your loved one should have a crisis plan that details aspects such as going to a safe place and practicing grounding techniques.

Help your loved one set up doctors appointments and accompany them if they’d like. Keeping them accountable, while letting them live independently, will help them stay on track with their treatment plan. You can also learn more about schizophrenia and its effects to better understand what the person is going through. This knowledge can help you provide appropriate support.

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