Mental Health Treatment in Danvers, MA

Support for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Life Challenges

At Chapters Mental Health in Danvers, Massachusetts, we provide structured outpatient mental health treatment for individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and behavioral challenges.

Our programs combine clinical expertise with compassionate care to help individuals regain stability, develop healthier coping strategies, and build lasting emotional wellness.

Through a combination of psychiatric day treatment, intensive outpatient programming, individual therapy, and group therapy, our programs offer the level of support many individuals need while still allowing them to remain connected to work, family, and daily life.

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Trusted Mental Health Care on the North Shore

At Chapters Mental Health, our goal is to provide supportive, evidence-based treatment in a safe and welcoming environment. Our clinical team works closely with each individual to create personalized treatment plans that reflect their unique experiences and goals.

Our programs provide:

  • Licensed and experienced clinical professionals
  • Evidence-based therapeutic approaches
  • Individualized treatment planning
  • Individual and group therapy within structured programs
  • Flexible outpatient treatment options
  • Convenient North Shore location

Our Mental Health Programs

Our mental health programs provide different levels of care to support individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and other emotional challenges. Each program offers structured therapeutic support while allowing individuals to remain connected to their daily lives.

Psychiatric Day Treatment Program (PHP)

Our psychiatric day treatment program provides structured clinical support for individuals experiencing significant mental health challenges. This level of care includes several hours of therapy each day while allowing individuals to return home in the evening.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our intensive outpatient program offers consistent clinical support while allowing individuals to maintain many of their daily responsibilities. Treatment typically includes several therapy sessions each week focused on developing coping strategies, improving emotional regulation, and strengthening mental wellness.

Outpatient Mental Health Treatment

Outpatient treatment allows individuals to receive ongoing therapeutic support while continuing work, school, or family commitments. Treatment may include a combination of individual therapy, group therapy, and skill-building sessions that support long-term mental health.

Evening Treatment Program

Our evening program provides access to structured mental health care outside of traditional daytime hours. This option allows individuals to receive professional support while maintaining daytime work or school schedules.

Individual and Group Therapy

Therapy is a central part of every program at Chapters Mental Health. Our treatment model combines individual therapy and group therapy to provide both personalized guidance and shared learning experiences.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy offers a confidential space where individuals can explore personal challenges, process emotions, and work with a licensed clinician to develop healthier coping strategies and long-term resilience.

Group Therapy

Group therapy allows individuals to connect with others who are navigating similar challenges. Guided by experienced clinicians, group sessions help individuals build communication skills, emotional awareness, and practical coping strategies in a supportive environment.

Together, these therapies help individuals develop confidence, strengthen emotional resilience, and create meaningful change.

Who Our Programs Help

Many individuals reach out for support when mental health challenges begin to affect their daily lives, relationships, or ability to function.

Our programs often help individuals who are experiencing:

  • Persistent anxiety or overwhelming worry
  • Depression or loss of motivation
  • Trauma or past experiences that continue to affect emotional well-being
  • Stress or burnout from work, family, or life transitions
  • Difficulty managing emotions or coping with challenges
  • Behavioral addictions such as gambling or compulsive online behaviors

If you are unsure whether treatment may be helpful, our admissions team can help guide you toward the appropriate level of care.

Conditions We Treat

Our clinical team provides support for a wide range of mental health challenges, including:

Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches

Our clinicians use proven therapeutic approaches designed to support healing, growth, and long-term emotional stability.

Treatment may include:

Each treatment plan is personalized to ensure the most effective approach for every individual.

Mental Health Care Serving Danvers and the North Shore

Chapters Mental Health is located in Danvers, Massachusetts, providing accessible mental health treatment for individuals throughout the North Shore region.

We commonly work with individuals from:

  • Danvers
  • Peabody
  • Beverly
  • Salem
  • Middleton
  • Topsfield
  • Wenham
  • Surrounding North Shore communities

Our location makes it convenient for individuals across the region to access structured mental health support close to home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which program is right for me?

Our admissions team and clinicians conduct a clinical assessment to determine the most appropriate level of care based on your needs and symptoms.

Does insurance cover mental health treatment?

Many insurance plans provide coverage for outpatient mental health programs. Our team can verify your benefits before treatment begins.

What is the difference between PHP and IOP?

Psychiatric day treatment (PHP) provides several hours of therapy per day, while intensive outpatient programs (IOP) provide fewer hours of treatment each week with greater scheduling flexibility.

Can I continue working while receiving treatment?

Many individuals participate in intensive outpatient or evening programs while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities.