Mental Health Treatment for Bipolar
Mental Health Treatment for Bipolar Disorder in Boston.
We provide hope and healing with our compassionate, evidence-based treatment for bipolar disorder. Whether you're navigating the highs of mania or the lows of depression, Kiwi Recovery is here to support you. Take the first step toward stability, clarity, and a brighter future.
.png)
Our Mental Health Day Treatment Program Also Includes:
All of our clients enjoy a continental-style breakfast, plus drinks and snacks. Participants are also served a delicious hot lunch. We partner with local eateries to provide tasty and balanced meals that our youth enjoy.
Adolescents (ages 12-18) in our full-day treatment programs get 1.5 hours of academic tutoring every day. Our licensed teaching staff liaise with your child’s school to ensure they keep up with their coursework and homework.
We offer therapy sessions for all of our programs via video sessions. However, on a long-term basis, we recommend that teens participate in person, as this helps them connect more deeply for a complete therapeutic experience.
- Full-day structured care for treating bipolar disorder
- Therapy, group support, and holistic care to regain control of your life
- Flexible treatment designed around work or school schedules
- Therapy, group support, and holistic care to manage bipolar disorder
We Accept Insurance for Mental Health Treatment for Bipolar Disorder.
Navigating insurance coverage for bipolar disorder treatment in Massachusetts can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. At Kiwi Recovery, we work with a wide range of major insurance providers and take care of each step of the approval process to make it as simple and stress-free as possible.
If you don’t see your insurance listed, just reach out. Our dedicated team is here to help you access the care and support you deserve.

How Our Boston Mental Health Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Works
We begin with a compassionate and personalized conversation to learn about your experiences, background, and goals. This understanding allows us to design a treatment plan tailored to support your individual needs.
We take care of verifying your insurance and simplifying the approval process, so you can concentrate on your well-being without any interruptions.
Our team performs a comprehensive psychological and biological evaluation, enabling us to develop a treatment plan customized to your mental health requirements and personal goals.
Begin your journey to recovery without delay—many individuals join group therapy on the very day of their assessment, offering immediate support and connection as you pursue mental wellness.






































Living with bipolar disorder can feel isolating, like you're caught between extremes that no one else can truly understand. The highs can be overwhelming, and the lows can feel endless. But these intense shifts are symptoms of a treatable condition, not a reflection of who you are. You’re not alone, and with the right support, stability is possible.
- Approximately 3.3 million adults in the United States live with bipolar disorder.
- Among adults with bipolar disorder, 82.9% experience serious impairment, the highest rate among mood disorders.
- Bipolar disorder often co-occurs with other mental health conditions, such as anxiety disorders and substance use disorders
- The earlier you seek help, the better your chances of long-term success and a healthier life.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with bipolar disorder, help is available. You don’t have to face it alone.
Top FAQs About Mental Health Treatment for Bipolar Disorder at Kiwi Recovery
Yes. We can treat the various types of bipolar disorder, including:
- Bipolar I (at least one manic episode, which may be followed by depressive episodes)
- Bipolar II (at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but no full manic episodes)
- Cylothymic Disorder: period of hypomanic symptoms and depressive symptoms lasting at least two years (one year in children), but not meeting full diagnostic criteria
We offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that is specifically designed to be flexible enough to work around your schedule. We offer evening and weekend therapy sessions to fit around your work, school, or other personal commitments.
This will depend on your specific symptoms and circumstances. Our dedicated team will help determine the best course of treatment for you while developing your individual treatment plan.
Common medications include:
- Mood stabilizers (lithium, valproate)
- Atypical antipsychotics (quetiapine, olanzapine)
- Antidepressants (used cautiously, often with a mood stabilizer to avoid triggering mania)
We recognize that mental health and substance abuse frequently occur together, so we offer integrated care that tackles both mental health and substance use challenges at the same time, ensuring a comprehensive approach to your recovery.
We offer various types of evidence-based, proven therapy to help support your healing journey with bipolar disorder, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT), family-focused therapy, and group therapy.
We believe that having a strong support system outside of therapy makes a world of a difference for someone with bipolar disorder. We offer family support groups and family therapy where loved ones can learn how to best support those with bipolar disorder.
Yes. We can treat the various types of bipolar disorder, including:
- Bipolar I (at least one manic episode, which may be followed by depressive episodes)
- Bipolar II (at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but no full manic episodes)
- Cylothymic Disorder: period of hypomanic symptoms and depressive symptoms lasting at least two years (one year in children), but not meeting full diagnostic criteria
We offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that is specifically designed to be flexible enough to work around your schedule. We offer evening and weekend therapy sessions to fit around your work, school, or other personal commitments.
This will depend on your specific symptoms and circumstances. Our dedicated team will help determine the best course of treatment for you while developing your individual treatment plan.
Common medications include:
- Mood stabilizers (lithium, valproate)
- Atypical antipsychotics (quetiapine, olanzapine)
- Antidepressants (used cautiously, often with a mood stabilizer to avoid triggering mania)
We recognize that mental health and substance abuse frequently occur together, so we offer integrated care that tackles both mental health and substance use challenges at the same time, ensuring a comprehensive approach to your recovery.
We offer various types of evidence-based, proven therapy to help support your healing journey with bipolar disorder, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT), family-focused therapy, and group therapy.
We believe that having a strong support system outside of therapy makes a world of a difference for someone with bipolar disorder. We offer family support groups and family therapy where loved ones can learn how to best support those with bipolar disorder.