Mental Health Treatment for Trauma in Boston
Specialized in Helping Treat Trauma
Kiwi Recovery offers compassionate, trauma-focused care to help you heal and regain control over your life. Our evidence-based therapies are designed to guide you through recovery, build resilience, and foster emotional well-being so you feel safe and empowered as you move forward.

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 trauma
- Evidence-based therapy to process trauma, reduce symptoms, and promote recovery
- Flexible treatment designed around your schedule to treat trauma
- Therapeutic approaches designed to process trauma, alleviate symptoms, and support recovery
Our Mental Health Treatment for Trauma Accepts Insurance
Dealing with insurance for trauma-based treatment in Boston can feel like a hassle, but we are here to make getting care easier for you. At Kiwi Recovery, we work with many major insurance providers and are ready to guide you through the process.
If you don’t see your provider listed, just give us a call and we can find a way to get you the care you need.

How Our Mental Health Treatment for Trauma in Boston Works
We begin with an open, judgment-free conversation to understand your challenges, history, and goals. This helps us design a treatment plan that best supports your treatment needs.
We take care of the insurance details, from verifying coverage to handling paperwork, so you can focus on what matters: your recovery.
Our experienced team conducts a comprehensive assessment to create a customized treatment plan that aligns with your personal mental health goals.
Your recovery begins immediately. Many clients start group therapy on the same day as their intake, building support and connection as soon as possible.






































Top FAQs About Mental Health Treatment for Trauma at Kiwi Recovery
Commonly used therapies include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), trauma-focused CBT, and somatic experiencing, along with others. The type of therapies you’ll receive will be unique to your needs and experiences.
Some individuals may benefit from medication in addition to therapy, especially if their symptoms present as depression and anxiety. If needed, your therapist can work with a medical professional to determine the best approach for you.
Both programs we offer have numerous benefits in treating trauma. The program best suited for you will depend on whether you’re seeking more intensive support and structure or flexible support while balancing your responsibilities. Our day treatment program provides a highly structured treatment program, while our IOP offers the perfect balance of therapy and independence. We are here to help guide you in your decision-making process.
No. Trauma therapy can be beneficial to anyone who has experienced a traumatic event, whether they’ve been diagnosed with PTSD or not. It can help treat those with various trauma-related symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
Substance abuse is common amongst those who have experienced a traumatic event in their lives. At Kiwi Recovery, we can help treat your substance use disorder while treating your trauma with our judgment-free, evidence-based holistic treatment plans.
Signs that your trauma therapy is working include a noticeable reduction in symptoms, a sense of empowerment, and greater emotional stability. If you find that you need more intensive therapy, your team will work with you to change your plan to support you.
Commonly used therapies include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), trauma-focused CBT, and somatic experiencing, along with others. The type of therapies you’ll receive will be unique to your needs and experiences.
Some individuals may benefit from medication in addition to therapy, especially if their symptoms present as depression and anxiety. If needed, your therapist can work with a medical professional to determine the best approach for you.
Both programs we offer have numerous benefits in treating trauma. The program best suited for you will depend on whether you’re seeking more intensive support and structure or flexible support while balancing your responsibilities. Our day treatment program provides a highly structured treatment program, while our IOP offers the perfect balance of therapy and independence. We are here to help guide you in your decision-making process.
No. Trauma therapy can be beneficial to anyone who has experienced a traumatic event, whether they’ve been diagnosed with PTSD or not. It can help treat those with various trauma-related symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
Substance abuse is common amongst those who have experienced a traumatic event in their lives. At Kiwi Recovery, we can help treat your substance use disorder while treating your trauma with our judgment-free, evidence-based holistic treatment plans.
Signs that your trauma therapy is working include a noticeable reduction in symptoms, a sense of empowerment, and greater emotional stability. If you find that you need more intensive therapy, your team will work with you to change your plan to support you.