Conditions We Treat
Our specialized team in Springfield focuses on guiding people with mental health conditions toward stability and improved well-being. We help to treat:
We provide structured support to help break the cycle of persistent sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest common to depression disorders. Our treatment is designed to support healing and help the person learn healthy coping that can help them re-engage with life
Treatment is focused on treating the excessive worry, panic attacks, and other symptoms of these common mental health conditions. Through therapy modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), we help people with an anxiety disorder learn how to calm their nervous system and be aware of reactive thought patterns.
Using sensitive, evidence-based approaches, we support those healing from conditions tied to trauma and anxiety. We create safe spaces for people to process traumatic memories and work to alleviate the effects of their impact.
Our program supports stabilization, mood regulation, and the development of lifestyle management strategies. We emphasize compassion and understanding for those dealing with the effects of this mental health condition.
Through consistent, structured therapy like dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), we work on improving interpersonal relationships, emotional regulation, and self-image.

Addiction and Mental Health Treatment in Greenfield, MA
Our Greenfield team assesses the impact not just of addiction to a substance, but the person’s individual history, patterns of use, and unique health considerations. Substance addictions we treat include:
We provide treatment that addresses the individual person’s patterns of alcohol addiction. We work to support the whole person, lowering their chances of future relapse.
This includes addiction to prescription painkillers, heroin, and fentanyl. Our approach addresses both the powerful physical dependency of opioids and healing the person’s underlying causes of addiction.
For people with addictions to cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulants, we provide compassionate treatment that helps people learn healthy coping mechanisms. We’re not here to judge — just help.
We understand that many people develop addictions to prescription drugs without intending to do so, and we know that every individual’s treatment journey is different. We help people heal comprehensively and have healthy relationships with medication going forward.
Options for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Inpatient care, often called residential treatment, provides a structured, 24-hour therapeutic environment where a person lives at the treatment facility for a designated period. This format is best suited for individuals who need a safe, stable setting to address acute or severe symptoms. This option is ideal for those who have found lower levels of care insufficient or whose home environment is not conducive to early-stage healing. It offers a necessary pause and a dedicated space to heal before stepping back into everyday life.
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers a high level of structure and clinical care, while still allowing the person to return home (or to a sober living home) in the evenings. This program is well-suited for individuals who need significant support but do not require 24-hour medical monitoring. It can also serve as a transitional step after inpatient treatment to prevent relapse.
An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides a step-down level of care from a PHP or inpatient treatment program. IOP focuses deeply on relapse prevention, continuing to build coping strategies, and fostering healthy peer support networks within a group setting. It is an ideal solution for those transitioning back to full independence, but still need support in early recovery.
Outpatient treatment allows individuals to live at home while attending scheduled treatment sessions. This program is best suited for those with a stable, supportive living situation and a strong personal commitment to their recovery plan. It is often an excellent step-down option after completing a higher level of care like PHP or inpatient. Outpatient care offers the flexibility to maintain employment, education, or family roles while actively engaging in treatment. This model works well for people with a lot of motivation for recovery, who have built a foundational level of stability and a strong support system.
Learn How We Can Support You at New Life Wellness and Recovery
If you or someone you care about is struggling, contact us today to learn how we can help. A confidential conversation with our team can help clarify options and begin the process of building a healthier, more stable future.


