Who Is This Program For?
This program is designed for individuals who:
- Are struggling with co-occurring mental health (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder) and substance use disorders
- Have a pattern of substance dependence that worsens mental health symptoms
- Require specialized, coordinated treatment for both mental and substance-related challenges
- May have relapsed in the past due to untreated or undertreated mental health conditions
- Need a safe, supportive environment to stabilize both conditions simultaneously
Key Features & Benefits
- Integrated treatment for mental health and addiction
- Evidence-based therapies such as:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – for reshaping thought patterns
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) – for emotional regulation and reducing self-harming behaviors
- Medication management for one or both conditions
- Inpatient detox with 24/7 monitoring (when necessary)
- Peer support groups for shared understanding and community
- Individualized care that acknowledges the complexity of dual diagnosis recovery
- Support for long-term planning and relapse prevention
What to Expect in This Program
Clients can expect a comprehensive, coordinated approach that includes:
- Initial evaluation to assess both mental health and substance use
- A personalized treatment plan tailored to both conditions
- Daily or weekly individual and group therapy depending on care level
- Medication support to stabilize symptoms and reduce cravings
- Access to support groups where individuals can learn from peers
- If needed, detoxification services with medical oversight
- Family involvement and education to strengthen recovery outcomes
- A focus on developing coping strategies for triggers and daily stressors