At White Lotus Landing, we provide a nurturing and supportive environment for women who are suffering from substance use disorders. Our women’s recovery services and programs include residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and therapeutic approaches, such as individual therapy, group counseling, family therapy, and more.
Our mission is to offer a compassionate refuge for women battling substance use disorders. We understand the unique struggles and complexities that women face in their journey toward recovery, which is why our addiction treatment center is tailored specifically to meet their needs.
Our facility strives to create a safe harbor and a sanctuary where women who are suffering from the disease of addiction can come and find hope and healing. We understand that addiction affects people in varying ways, so our programs are tailored to meet our patients where they are. Through our gender-specific approach to substance use treatment, we provide a nurturing and individualized approach to recovery.
Residential Treatment Program
Our residential addiction treatment program is crafted with compassion and tailored to address the unique challenges women may encounter on their path to recovery. In our tranquil and supportive environment, women are surrounded by a caring community of professionals who understand their journey intimately.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
These medications are used to alleviate cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and the euphoric effects of drugs, allowing individuals to focus on their recovery journey without the overwhelming urge to use substances. Alongside medication, therapy sessions, counseling, and support groups provide individuals with the tools and skills needed to navigate challenges, manage triggers, and rebuild their lives.
We offer compassionate medication-assisted treatment specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of women on their journey to recovery. Through a combination of medication management and counseling, we empower women to regain control of their lives and embrace a future free from the grips of addiction. At White Lotus Landing, we believe in providing compassionate care that honors the dignity and worth of every woman as they embark on the path to lasting recovery.
Therapy Programs
Our therapy offerings include the following:
- Group Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Trauma-Informed Therapy
- Contingency Management
- Motivational Interviewing
Therapies such as cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapy work to help women change their thought patterns, develop healthy cognitive processes, and move forward, leaving addiction in the past.
Individual counseling provides a safe space for women in recovery to speak one-on-one with a therapist or counselor. In such settings, recovering individuals can safely open up about their struggles and challenges on the road to recovery.
Group therapy offers an environment where recovering individuals can join together and discuss their recovery journeys together. Addiction can be isolating and often leads people to feel alone in their struggles. But, group therapy helps the women in recovery to know that there are others who are in their corner, others who are experiencing many of the same challenges.
By blending therapies, personalized treatment plans, and holistic approaches, we guide women toward reclaiming their lives with grace and resilience.
Encounter Hope Today
Dr. Liebermann has been practicing Addiction Medicine since 2006, initially as a rural Family and Emergency Room Physician in Maine. He has served as Medical Director at several treatment facilities, working in various levels of addiction care, including inpatient withdrawal management and residential care. A Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and a member of the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine, he advocates for Medication Assisted Treatment. Dr. Liebermann graduated from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a residency and fellowship at Eastern Maine Medical Center.