Empowering Women’s Mental Health in Woburn, Massachusetts
Empowering Women’s Mental Health in Woburn, Massachusetts
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Our Programs
We provide outpatient treatment for mental health with varying levels of care based on our client’s needs. Women searching for quality healthcare for their mental health can contact us for support and treatment.
Mental Health Day Treatment (Partial Hospitalization Program)
A structured program offering intensive support while allowing clients to maintain daily responsibilities.
Outpatient Program (OP)
Day and Evening Half Day Programming
Flexible, non-residential treatment tailored to individual needs, ideal for those who have responsibilities during specific hours or who have just completed a higher level of care.
Evidence-Based Therapies
Our Woburn location utilizes a variety of evidence-based therapies, including:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Mindfulness-Based Therapy
- Holistic approaches such as yoga and meditation
Why Choose Lightwork in Woburn?
Gender-Specific Care
Tailored programs that address the unique psychological, emotional, and physiological experiences of women.Experienced Clinicians
A team of expert clinicians blending empathy and expertise to offer the latest advancements in mental health treatments.Community-Centric Approach
Fostering a sense of community and empowerment throughout each step of the healing process.
Words from our past clients
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