Dual Diagnosis Mental Health Treatment
Integrated Healing for Substance Use and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
Substance use often stems from attempts to self-medicate untreated mental health conditions. Treating addiction without addressing the underlying clinical depression, generalized anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder frequently leads to relapse. Our partner Dual Diagnosis programs provide an integrated medical framework, treating both conditions simultaneously by a unified team of psychiatrists and addiction specialists.
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Clinical Summary & Goals
Address the root causes of self-medication by treating depression, anxiety, trauma, or bipolar disorder alongside chemical dependency.
Sustained Healing & Benefits
Integrated medical care: Treat addiction and mental health simultaneously under a unified psychiatric team.
Address root trauma: Work through underlying PTSD, depression, or anxiety that drives self-medication.
Psychiatric evaluation: Receive ongoing diagnosis, psychiatric monitoring, and safe medication management.
Holistic emotional coping: Learn advanced Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills for permanent emotional regulation.
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Plan
1. Dual Diagnostic Assessment
Psychiatrists perform comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to distinguish between drug-induced symptoms and underlying mental illness.
2. Integrated Therapy
Participate in clinical sessions where addiction counseling and psychiatric therapy are woven together into a single, cohesive track.
3. Long-Term Stabilization
Establish non-addictive medication regimens and emotional support plans to maintain mental wellness and sobriety.
Evidence-Based Clinical Citations
NIDA Research Report: Comorbidity of Substance Use Disorders and Mental Illness
PubMed ID: 32915802 - Efficacy of integrated treatment models for co-occurring mental health disorders
World Health Organization Guidelines for Co-occurring Disorders
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What is a co-occurring disorder?
A co-occurring disorder (also known as dual diagnosis) is the co-existence of both a mental health disorder, such as anxiety or depression, and a substance use disorder.
Q:Will I receive medication during treatment?
If diagnosed with an underlying condition, our psychiatric directors may prescribe safe, non-addictive medications to stabilize your mood and ease emotional distress.
Admission Consultation
Take the first step in strict confidence. Our placement services verify insurance, review medical histories, and secure placements at 100% accredited facilities.
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๐จ Immediate Danger or Emergency?
If you or someone you love is experiencing an overdose, severe withdrawal, or immediate psychiatric crisis, please access emergency resources directly.
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Insurance & Inpatient Coverage
Will your health insurance cover the cost of clinical rehabilitation? We provide zero-cost, rapid insurance verification in minutes. We coordinate with major private providers as well as slide-scale networks.
Strictly confidential. No cost for initial placement assessment. No obligation.
