Personalized Mental Health Care for the Medford Community

Expert Outpatient Therapy Located Just Minutes Away in Winchester.

If you are ready for things to feel a little clearer, Insight Recovery Mental Health is here to help. We provide Medford residents with a higher standard of outpatient care, focusing on helping adults understand their emotions and develop the resilient coping strategies needed for long-term well-being. Because our practice is located in neighboring Winchester, you can access the professional care you deserve without pausing your life. Start your journey toward a healthier, more balanced mind today.

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When Therapy Can Help

Is Therapy Right for You?

Many Medford residents begin therapy when daily life starts to feel heavier than it should — when worry, low mood, or stress becomes harder to manage alone. Therapy provides a structured, supportive space to understand what's happening and develop real strategies for lasting change.

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Conditions Treated

Mental Health Conditions We Treat Near Medford

Our Winchester clinicians work with adults from Medford and the greater North Shore who are navigating a range of mental health challenges. Every treatment plan is fully personalized.

Insight Recovery Mental Health provides evidence-based care that helps adults better understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors — while developing lasting coping strategies that actually work in real life.

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Evidence-Based Methods

Therapy Approaches Used in Treatment

Insight Recovery uses evidence-based approaches proven to create meaningful, lasting change. Our clinicians select the method — or combination — best suited to your individual needs and goals.

Evidence-Based Only
Every approach we use is backed by decades of clinical research and proven outcomes.
Personalized to You
Your clinician tailors the approach — or combination of approaches — to your specific needs, pace, and goals.
Safe & Collaborative
Treatment moves at your pace in a supportive environment built on trust, transparency, and genuine collaboration.
CBT therapy session at Insight Recovery Mental Health in Winchester MA

Select any approach below to learn how it works, who it helps most, and what you can expect. All approaches are adapted to your specific situation and progress throughout treatment.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Most commonly used approach

CBT is one of the most extensively researched and effective forms of therapy. It helps individuals identify and change patterns of thinking that contribute to anxiety, depression, and stress — replacing distorted thoughts with balanced, evidence-based perspectives that support healthier behavior and lasting emotional change.

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Anxiety Depression Stress OCD Phobias
How it works — step by step
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Identify automatic negative thought patterns
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Examine the evidence for and against those thoughts
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Practice new balanced thinking and behavioral strategies
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Build long-term cognitive resilience and coping skills

Exposure & Response Prevention

Gold standard for OCD

ERP is the most effective evidence-based treatment for OCD and related conditions. Through gradual, structured exposure to feared thoughts or situations — while resisting compulsive responses — individuals learn to tolerate uncertainty and break free from the OCD cycle for good.

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OCD Phobias Health Anxiety Contamination Fear
How it works — step by step
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Build a personalized hierarchy of feared situations
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Gradually face feared situations in a safe, structured way
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Resist compulsive responses with clinician support
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Generalize skills to real-world situations independently

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

For anxiety, stress & transitions

ACT teaches individuals to accept difficult thoughts and feelings rather than fighting them — freeing up energy to commit to actions aligned with their deepest values. It builds psychological flexibility, helping people live more fully and authentically even in the presence of discomfort or uncertainty.

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Anxiety Depression Chronic Stress Life Transitions
How it works — step by step
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Clarify your core values and life priorities
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Practice mindful acceptance of difficult emotions
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Develop cognitive defusion from unhelpful thoughts
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Take committed action aligned with what matters most

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing

For trauma & PTSD

EMDR is a highly effective, evidence-based trauma therapy that uses bilateral stimulation to help the brain fully reprocess distressing memories. It works directly with the neurological processing of trauma — reducing emotional charge without requiring extensive verbal recounting of painful experiences.

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Trauma PTSD Grief Anxiety
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Identify and target specific distressing memories
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Engage bilateral stimulation during memory recall
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Allow the brain to naturally reprocess the memory
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Install healthier beliefs and more adaptive responses

Trauma-Informed Therapy

For complex trauma & PTSD

Trauma-informed care recognizes how past experiences shape present thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Rather than asking "what's wrong with you?" it asks "what happened to you?" — creating a therapeutic environment grounded in safety, trust, transparency, and genuine collaboration at every step.

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PTSD Complex Trauma Childhood Trauma Grief
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Create a foundation of safety and therapeutic trust
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Understand how trauma shows up in daily thoughts and behaviors
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Process difficult experiences at your own safe pace
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Build lasting coping skills and self-compassion
Scheduling & Access

Flexible Therapy Options for Medford Residents

Life in Medford is full. Whether you're commuting, parenting, or managing a demanding career, our scheduling options are designed to make consistent mental health care genuinely accessible — not just technically available.

Because therapy is outpatient, individuals from Medford can attend weekly sessions while continuing to live at home and maintain work, school, or family responsibilities. Many clients find a routine that works within their first week or two.

In-Person Sessions

Visit our Winchester office — ~15 minutes from Medford

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Virtual Telehealth

Secure video sessions from anywhere in Massachusetts

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Evening Appointments

After-hours availability to fit work and family schedules

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Hybrid Care

Alternate in-person and virtual to stay consistent

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Getting Here from Medford

Winchester office — accessible by car or public transit

Medford, MA
Your home community
~15 min by car
Insight Recovery Mental Health
7 McKay Ave, Suite 2 · Winchester, MA
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Because therapy typically occurs once or twice per week, many Medford residents find the commute to Winchester easy to incorporate — often combining it with errands or a short walk in the area.

~15 Minutes by car from Medford
1–2× Per week typical session frequency
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Medford Community Resources

Local Mental Health Resources for Medford Residents

Finding the right support starts with knowing what's available. Whether you need immediate crisis help, ongoing community services, or simply want to learn more, the resources below serve Medford and the greater Middlesex County area.

Insight Recovery Mental Health is located just 15 minutes from Medford in Winchester, MA. If you're ready to take the next step toward professional therapy, our team is here to help — but we also believe in connecting our community with every resource available to them.

Crisis & Emergency

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Free, confidential support for people in distress. Call or text 988 anytime — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across the US.

The 988 Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Trained crisis counselors are available around the clock. Spanish-language support is also available.

You can also chat online at 988lifeline.org if you prefer not to call.

Call or Text 988
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Crisis & Emergency

Crisis Text Line

Text-based crisis support, free and confidential. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor — available 24/7.

The Crisis Text Line is ideal for individuals who prefer texting over calling. Counselors are trained volunteers who help de-escalate crisis situations and connect people to local resources.

Also available for non-crisis emotional support — you don't have to be at your worst to reach out.

Text HOME to 741741
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Local Medford

Medford Public Schools — Student Mental Health

Mental health support services for students in the Medford public school system, including counselors and referral services for families.

The Medford Public Schools district employs licensed school counselors and social workers across all schools. Families can contact their child's school directly to request a referral or support evaluation.

Services are available for all enrolled students regardless of insurance status.

Medford, MA
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Local Medford

Tufts Medical Center — Behavioral Health

Comprehensive behavioral health services near Medford including outpatient psychiatry, therapy, and medication management for adults.

Tufts Medical Center's Department of Psychiatry offers outpatient behavioral health services for adults in the Greater Boston area, including those from Medford. Services include individual therapy, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management.

Accepts most major insurance plans. Referrals from a primary care physician may be required.

(617) 636-5000
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Massachusetts

Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL)

Massachusetts's free, confidential helpline connecting residents to mental health and substance use treatment services statewide — available 24/7.

The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Helpline is a free, confidential service that helps connect residents to mental health and substance use services across the state.

Trained specialists can help identify appropriate care options based on your needs, location, and insurance. Available in multiple languages.

1-800-327-5050
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Massachusetts

NAMI Massachusetts

The Massachusetts chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness offers free education programs, support groups, and a helpline for individuals and families.

NAMI Massachusetts offers free programs including Family-to-Family, Peer-to-Peer, and Connections Recovery Support Group. Programs are peer-led and open to anyone affected by mental illness.

Their helpline can assist with referrals to local providers, including resources in the Medford and Middlesex County area.

(617) 628-1123
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National

SAMHSA National Helpline

Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service for mental health and substance use disorders — in English and Spanish.

SAMHSA's National Helpline is a free, confidential information service. Specialists can refer callers to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations across the country.

No insurance required. Available in English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

1-800-662-4357
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Support Groups

NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group

Free, peer-led support groups for adults living with a mental health condition. Groups meet regularly throughout the Greater Boston area, including near Medford.

NAMI Connection is a free, peer-led support group for adults with mental health conditions. Groups provide a safe, welcoming space to share experiences, develop coping skills, and build community.

No registration required for most groups. Contact NAMI Massachusetts to find a group near Medford.

Peer-led · Free
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Support Groups

DBSA Greater Boston — Mood Disorder Support

The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance offers free peer support groups for people living with depression or bipolar disorder in the Greater Boston region.

DBSA Greater Boston chapter hosts regular in-person and virtual support groups for individuals with depression and bipolar disorder. Groups are facilitated by trained peers with lived experience.

Free to attend. No diagnosis required to participate. Visit the DBSA website to find current meeting times and locations near Medford.

In-person & Virtual
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Looking for Professional Therapy Near Medford?

Community resources are a vital part of the mental health ecosystem — but for many individuals, working with a licensed therapist provides the most direct path to lasting change. Insight Recovery Mental Health is just 15 minutes from Medford in Winchester, MA. We offer personalized, evidence-based therapy for anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, and life stress — with in-person and virtual options available.

FAQs

Common Questions from Medford Residents

Have questions about starting therapy near Medford? Here are thorough, honest answers to the questions we hear most — covering commute, cost, what to expect, and more.

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Our team is happy to answer anything about therapy, scheduling, insurance, or your first session. No pressure — just a conversation.

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Yes. Insight Recovery Mental Health, located in Winchester MA, is approximately 15 minutes from Medford by car. Our licensed clinicians provide therapy for anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, and stress — with both in-person and virtual options available.

No. Many individuals travel from Medford and surrounding communities — including Malden, Somerville, Stoneham, and Arlington — to attend therapy at our Winchester office. The commute is manageable for weekly or bi-weekly appointments.

Our therapists work with individuals experiencing anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, trauma and PTSD, work stress and life transitions, and a range of other emotional and behavioral health challenges. Each treatment plan is fully personalized.

Yes. Telehealth therapy is available for Medford residents who prefer remote appointments or have scheduling constraints. Virtual sessions are conducted via a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform and are available for most conditions we treat.

Most therapy sessions occur weekly, especially early in treatment when consistency supports the fastest progress. As you develop strong coping skills and stability, sessions may shift to bi-weekly. Your therapist will work with you to determine the right cadence for your goals.

The Winchester office at 7 McKay Ave, Suite 2 is approximately 15 minutes from Medford by car depending on traffic. Public transit via the Orange Line and connecting rideshare is also available for individuals who don't drive.

Contact our team by calling (866) 580-9784 or submitting an inquiry through our contact page. During a brief initial consultation, we'll discuss your needs, answer your questions, and match you with the right clinician.