Aftercare & Alumni Program — Winchester, MA

Mental Health Aftercare & Alumni Support Program in Winchester, Massachusetts

Completing a mental health treatment program is a major milestone — but maintaining progress requires ongoing support, connection, and community. At Insight Recovery Mental Health, our aftercare and alumni program is designed to help individuals and families in Winchester and across Greater Boston continue their growth well beyond formal treatment.

Through weekly virtual family support meetings, peer connection, and continued access to our clinical team, we provide a welcoming, structured aftercare experience for alumni and loved ones navigating OCD, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, autism, and related conditions.

Outpatient Mental Health Care  ·  Winchester, MA & Telehealth Across Massachusetts  ·  Open to Alumni & Families

Mental health aftercare and alumni support at Insight Recovery Mental Health Winchester MA

Why Continuing Care Is Essential After Mental Health Treatment

Completing an intensive outpatient program or course of therapy is a meaningful achievement — but mental health conditions like OCD, anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD require ongoing management, support, and community to sustain the progress made in treatment.

Research consistently shows that individuals who remain connected to a support network after formal treatment end are better equipped to manage setbacks, prevent symptom relapse, and continue building a life that isn't defined by their diagnosis.

At Insight Recovery Mental Health, our aftercare and alumni programming is built on the understanding that recovery from mental illness is not a single event — it's a process. We remain a resource for graduates and their families long after treatment concludes.

Peer Connection & Community

Staying connected to a community that understands your experience reduces isolation and reinforces the skills built during treatment.

Family Education & Involvement

Family members play a critical role in mental health recovery. Education and guided support help loved ones respond in ways that aid — not hinder — progress.

Relapse Prevention

Mental health conditions can resurface under stress. Continued engagement with structured programming builds resilience before symptoms escalate.

Long-Term Skills Reinforcement

The tools developed in treatment — ERP, CBT strategies, mindfulness — need ongoing practice to become lasting habits.

1 in 5
U.S. adults experience mental illness each year — making sustained aftercare support a public health priority, not an afterthought
Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
46%
of adults with mental illness receive treatment — continuing care programs help bridge the gap and keep individuals engaged in their recovery
Source: NAMI, Mental Health By the Numbers
Better
OCD treatment outcomes are significantly improved when family members are educated and actively involved in the recovery process
Source: IOCDF — International OCD Foundation

What Our Mental Health Aftercare & Alumni Program Provides

Our aftercare programming extends the work of treatment into everyday life — keeping individuals and families connected, supported, and moving forward.

Weekly Family Support Meeting

A free, virtual meeting held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month for family members and loved ones of those navigating OCD, anxiety, ADHD, autism, and related conditions — offering education, perspective, and community.

OCD & Anxiety Psychoeducation

Structured education on OCD, anxiety disorders, ADHD, and autism helps individuals and families understand what they're navigating — reducing shame and improving the home environment.

Family Accommodation Reduction

Families often unknowingly reinforce anxiety cycles. Our programming guides loved ones in understanding family accommodation and how to support recovery without enabling avoidance.

Ongoing Access to Clinical Resources

Graduates of our programs maintain access to resources and guidance from our clinical team, ensuring they have a trusted support system as they navigate life after treatment.

Peer Community & Belonging

Mental health recovery is stronger in community. Our alumni network connects graduates with others who understand their experience — creating genuine belonging beyond the therapy room.

Relapse Prevention & Continuing Care Planning

Before discharge, our team works with each client to build a personalized continuing care plan — identifying early warning signs, high-risk situations, and the specific supports that will help them maintain progress.

Free Weekly Family Support Meeting — Open to Everyone

On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, we host a free virtual meeting for family members and loved ones navigating life alongside someone with OCD, anxiety, ADHD, autism, or related conditions. No prior connection to Insight Recovery is required — all are welcome.

1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month  ·  Free & Open to the Public

Caring for Someone with OCD, Anxiety & Related Disorders

Including Autism, RFID, and ADHD — A Virtual Space for Families & Loved Ones to Learn, Connect & Support

1st & 3rd Wednesday  |  6:00 PM – 7:00 PM  |  Online via Zoom

This meeting is a compassionate, structured space for family members, partners, and loved ones of individuals affected by OCD, anxiety, autism, RFID, and ADHD. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, the group provides education, perspective, and genuine community — because supporting someone else starts with supporting yourself, too.

What We Cover

  • How to reduce family accommodations that unintentionally reinforce OCD and anxiety
  • Understanding OCD, anxiety disorders, ADHD, autism, and related conditions
  • What families can do to help — and what may increase the OCD and anxiety cycle
  • Building your own resilience and wellbeing as a caregiver or loved one
Open to ALL family members, partners, and loved ones — no connection to Insight Recovery required
Online via Zoom — attend from anywhere in Massachusetts
No cost to attend — free and open to the public

Get Zoom Details

For the Zoom meeting link and any questions about the group, contact Sarah Carpenter directly:

scarpenter@insightrecoverymh.com (781) 670-7302 Contact Us to Register

Who This Meeting Is For

This group is for family members, partners, friends, and caregivers of individuals affected by:

OCD  ·  Anxiety Disorders  ·  ADHD  ·  Autism Spectrum  ·  RFID  ·  Related Conditions

You do not need to be an Insight Recovery client or alumni to attend. The meeting is free and open to everyone in the community.

Questions about the meeting? Contact Sarah Carpenter at scarpenter@insightrecoverymh.com or (781) 670-7302  ·  Or contact our team online

Mental Health Recovery Is Stronger in Community

Research consistently shows that social connection and family involvement are among the strongest protective factors in long-term mental health recovery. When individuals feel supported — and when their loved ones feel equipped — outcomes improve meaningfully.

At Insight Recovery Mental Health, we believe that the end of a treatment program is not the end of our relationship. Our aftercare programming keeps the door open — for alumni, for families, and for anyone in the community who needs a place to belong in their recovery.

  • Stay connected to others who understand OCD, anxiety, ADHD, and autism from the inside
  • Equip your family to support your recovery without reinforcing the anxiety cycle
  • Access free weekly virtual programming from anywhere in Massachusetts
  • Maintain the skills and momentum built during PHP, IOP, or outpatient treatment
  • Know that our clinical team remains a trusted resource long after formal treatment ends
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Community and ongoing mental health support at Insight Recovery Mental Health Winchester MA
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Aftercare & Family Support

Have a question that isn't answered here? Our team is happy to help — no pressure, no commitment required.

Reach out to our team with any questions about aftercare, the family support meeting, or what continuing support looks like at Insight Recovery Mental Health.

Contact Our Team
What is a mental health aftercare program?
A mental health aftercare program is a structured set of support services designed to help individuals maintain their progress after completing formal treatment such as PHP, IOP, or outpatient therapy. Aftercare typically includes alumni support groups, family education programming, peer connection, and continuing care planning. At Insight Recovery Mental Health in Winchester, MA, our aftercare program includes a free weekly virtual family support meeting and ongoing resources for graduates and their loved ones.
Does Insight Recovery Mental Health offer an alumni program?
Yes. Insight Recovery Mental Health offers an aftercare and alumni program that includes a free family support meeting held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM via Zoom, ongoing access to clinical resources, peer community connection, and individualized continuing care planning for graduates. The weekly meeting is open to the public — no prior connection to Insight Recovery is required.
What is the family support meeting and what does it cover?
The family support meeting is a free virtual group for family members, partners, and loved ones of individuals affected by OCD, anxiety, ADHD, autism, RFID, and related conditions. It takes place the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM, via Zoom. Topics include reducing family accommodations that unintentionally reinforce OCD and anxiety, understanding related disorders, and what families can do to support recovery without enabling avoidance. To get the Zoom link, contact Sarah Carpenter at scarpenter@insightrecoverymh.com or (781) 670-7302.
Is the Monday family support meeting open to the public?
Yes — completely. The Monday Night Family Support Meeting is free and open to anyone in the community. You do not need to be an Insight Recovery client, alumni, or have any prior connection to our practice. The meeting is open to all family members, partners, and loved ones of individuals navigating OCD, anxiety, ADHD, autism, RFID, and related mental health conditions.
What is family accommodation and why does it matter?
Family accommodation refers to behaviors family members engage in to help reduce a loved one's distress — such as providing reassurance, assisting with avoidance, or modifying household routines. While well-intentioned, these behaviors can unintentionally reinforce the OCD and anxiety cycle and interfere with long-term recovery. Research shows that reducing family accommodation is an important part of successful OCD treatment. This meeting addresses this topic in a compassionate, non-judgmental way — giving families the tools to truly help.
Why is aftercare important for OCD, anxiety, and related conditions?
Mental health conditions like OCD, anxiety, and PTSD require ongoing management to sustain the gains made during formal treatment. Without continued engagement, symptoms can resurface under stress or during major life changes. Individuals who remain connected to a support network after treatment are consistently better equipped to manage setbacks and prevent symptom relapse — keeping the skills and momentum of treatment active in everyday life.
How do I get the Zoom details for the Monday meeting?
Contact Sarah Carpenter directly at scarpenter@insightrecoverymh.com or (781) 670-7302. You can also reach the Insight Recovery Mental Health team through our online contact form.
Aftercare & Alumni Support — Winchester, MA

Your Mental Health Journey Doesn't End When Treatment Does. Neither Do We.

Whether you're a graduate of our programs, a family member looking for support and education, or someone in the community seeking connection — our doors are open. Join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month for our free virtual family support meeting, or reach out to our team to learn more about continuing care options.

7 McKay Ave, Suite 2  ·  Winchester, MA 01890  ·  Telehealth Available Across Massachusetts