Mental Health Treatment for psychotic Disorders
Mental Health Treatment for Psychotic Disorders in Boston.
At Kiwi Recovery, we provide supportive, evidence-based support for individuals facing psychotic disorders. Whether you're just beginning to seek help or continuing your healing journey, we're here to help you find clarity, stability, and renewed confidence. Take the first step toward lasting recovery today.

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 psychotic disorders
- Compassionate, evidence-based, holistic treatment for psychotic disorders
- Flexible treatment designed around work or school schedules
- Therapy, group support, and comprehensive care for psychotic disorders
We Accept Insurance for Mental Health Treatment for Psychotic Disorders.
Navigating insurance claims for psychotic disorder treatment in Boston can feel overwhelming, but Kiwi Recovery is here to simplify the process. We work with many major insurance providers and manage the paperwork to make things easier for you.
If your insurance isn’t on our list, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you in accessing the care and support you deserve.

How Our Boston Mental Health Treatment for Psychotic Disorders Works.
We begin with a meaningful, one-on-one conversation to get to know your background, experiences, and aspirations. This understanding allows us to craft a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.
We take care of insurance verification and simplify the approval process, so you can concentrate on your recovery without the burden of extra stress or holdups.
Our team performs a comprehensive psychological and biological evaluation, providing valuable insight to develop a treatment plan that aligns with your mental health needs and personal goals.
Begin your recovery without delay—many clients join group therapy on the same day as their assessment, offering immediate support and a sense of community as you take steps toward better mental health.






































Living with a psychotic disorder can feel confusing and isolating, as if you're navigating a reality that others can't quite understand. The shifts in perception, thoughts, and emotions can be overwhelming and exhausting. But these experiences are symptoms of a treatable condition, not a reflection of who you are. You are not alone, and with compassionate, expert care, stability and healing are possible.
- Schizophrenia spectrum disorders affect around 1 in 400 adults in the United States.
- About 3% of Americans will experience some sort of psychosis (hallucinations, delusions) during their lifetime.
- Psychotic disorders are most common between the ages of 26 and 44, but can affect teens and young adults as well.
- 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 a psychotic disorder, help is available. You don’t have to face it alone.
Top FAQs About Mental Health Treatment for Psychotic Disorders at Kiwi Recovery
Psychotic disorders are mental health conditions that involve a disconnect from reality, which often manifests as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and/or impaired insight. These symptoms can be severe and disrupt daily life.
Our treatment plans are individualized and tailored to support each person’s unique needs and goals. Our comprehensive treatment plans typically include a combination of:
- Psychotherapy
- Group therapy
- Family support and education
- Medication (if needed)
- Coordinated aftercare
Absolutely. Many people with psychotic disorders can live independently, maintain jobs, attend school, and build relationships with the right tools and support. Recovery is different for everyone, but we prioritize long-term planning and aftercare support to make sure the life skills and training you learn in recovery are continued after treatment.
At Kiwi Recovery, we understand that psychotic disorders often exist alongside substance abuse and other mental health challenges. That’s why our approach is fully integrated—treating the physical, emotional, and behavioral dimensions of your health to support a truly holistic recovery journey.
The length of treatment depends on each person’s unique situation. While some individuals may find short-term support effective, others may require ongoing care over a longer period. Recovery is a gradual process that can take months or even years, but progress is possible every step of the way. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your needs and goals.
We offer two flexible outpatient treatment options that allow you to go home at night and still maintain your work and school responsibilities. We have an Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOP) that typically consists of three to five days of treatment a week for three to five hours each day.
We also offer our Day Treatment Program, which offers full-day, structured care every day to help provide the intensive support you need, while allowing you to go home at the end of each day.
Psychotic disorders are mental health conditions that involve a disconnect from reality, which often manifests as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and/or impaired insight. These symptoms can be severe and disrupt daily life.
Our treatment plans are individualized and tailored to support each person’s unique needs and goals. Our comprehensive treatment plans typically include a combination of:
- Psychotherapy
- Group therapy
- Family support and education
- Medication (if needed)
- Coordinated aftercare
Absolutely. Many people with psychotic disorders can live independently, maintain jobs, attend school, and build relationships with the right tools and support. Recovery is different for everyone, but we prioritize long-term planning and aftercare support to make sure the life skills and training you learn in recovery are continued after treatment.
At Kiwi Recovery, we understand that psychotic disorders often exist alongside substance abuse and other mental health challenges. That’s why our approach is fully integrated—treating the physical, emotional, and behavioral dimensions of your health to support a truly holistic recovery journey.
The length of treatment depends on each person’s unique situation. While some individuals may find short-term support effective, others may require ongoing care over a longer period. Recovery is a gradual process that can take months or even years, but progress is possible every step of the way. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your needs and goals.
We offer two flexible outpatient treatment options that allow you to go home at night and still maintain your work and school responsibilities. We have an Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOP) that typically consists of three to five days of treatment a week for three to five hours each day.
We also offer our Day Treatment Program, which offers full-day, structured care every day to help provide the intensive support you need, while allowing you to go home at the end of each day.