At White Lotus Landing in Massachusetts, we offer comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation programs tailored specifically for women. Our inpatient rehab facility provides a supportive and structured environment for women struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Upon arrival, each person undergoes a thorough initial assessment to determine their unique needs and treatment goals. Our team of experienced clinicians develops personalized treatment plans for each person, incorporating evidence-based therapies and holistic approaches to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery.
What Does Treatment Involve at White Lotus Landing?
Identifies and changes negative thought patterns and behaviors.
Enhances emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills.
Increases motivation for change through collaborative conversations.
Reinforces positive behaviors with tangible rewards.
Prioritizes safety, trust, and empowerment for trauma survivors.
Reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms for substance use disorder.
Addresses relational dynamics and rebuilds trust within the family system.
Provides peer support, perspective, and interpersonal skill practice.
Explores personal issues, sets goals, and develops coping strategies.
By combining these therapies in a supportive environment, White Lotus Landing empowers women on their journey to recovery.
Can Inpatient Rehab Address Co-Occurring Disorders?
What Can Be Treated in Inpatient Rehab?
- Alcohol addiction
- Cocaine addiction
- Meth addiction
- Prescription drug addiction
- Opioid addiction
- Stimulant addiction
- Polysubstance abuse
Substance use disorders are treated with daily therapy sessions, many therapeutic techniques, and medications when necessary.
How Long Does Inpatient Rehab Last?
Is Aftercare Support For Addiction Available?
What Sets White Lotus Landing Apart?
How Can Women Access Treatment at White Lotus Landing?
At White Lotus Landing, we’re here to help you reclaim your life and discover the joy of sobriety. Contact us today to learn more about our inpatient rehab programs for women in Massachusetts.
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.