Healing Both, Together

When mental health and substance use challenges overlap, treating one without the other can fall short. Dual Diagnosis care offers connected, respectful support for both sides of the story.

What the Program Is

Dual Diagnosis care addresses both mental health and substance use at the same time. Many people live with overlapping challenges—like depression and drinking, anxiety and stimulant use, or trauma and opioids. Treating one without the other rarely works.

This program integrates both sides of the experience into one coordinated approach—so you’re not stuck treating one while ignoring the other.

Dual Diagnosis Program

Is This Program Right for You?

You might benefit from Dual Diagnosis care if:

  • You use substances to cope with anxiety, depression, or trauma
  • You've relapsed during times of emotional stress
  • You’ve been treated for one issue, but the other keeps coming back
  • You want more than just sobriety—you want mental stability, too

You don’t need to have everything “figured out” to get started. We’ll meet you where you are.

What to Expect

What to Expect

You'll attend sessions that are designed to help you manage mental health symptoms and reduce or stop substance use. We provide tools to help with cravings, emotional regulation, relapse prevention, and identifying root causes of behavior.

You’ll work with professionals who understand how these challenges interact—and you’ll be surrounded by peers who get it, too.

How This Program Helps

You don’t have to bounce between treatment providers to feel better. Dual Diagnosis care helps bring everything together—so your emotional well-being and your substance use are treated in sync.

That often means fewer relapses, improved day-to-day functioning, and a stronger sense of purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Dual Diagnosis” actually mean?
It refers to someone experiencing both a mental health condition and a substance use concern. We treat both together.

Do I need a diagnosis before enrolling?
No. We’ll help assess what you’re experiencing and match you with the right support—even if you’re unsure.

Can I still participate if I’m on medication?
Absolutely. We support all evidence-based paths to recovery, including medication-assisted treatment.

What if I’m not ready to quit completely?
You don’t need to be. We offer harm reduction strategies and meet you where you are without judgment.

How does this differ from regular group therapy?
Dual Diagnosis programs combine clinical mental health care and addiction support—most general groups only address one side.