CO-OCCURRING DISORDER TREATMENT
Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
Many individuals battling addiction also experience mental health challenges. Fusion Recovery’s integrated treatment approach provides comprehensive care that addresses the whole person.
WHY FUSION RECOVERY
COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT
Integrated Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
01. Psychiatric Evaluation
Comprehensive Assessment
Our multidisciplinary team conducts thorough psychiatric evaluations to identify co-occurring mental health conditions alongside substance use disorders, forming the foundation for a personalized treatment plan.
02. Individual & Group Therapy
Evidence-Based Counseling
Licensed therapists provide CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care in both individual and group settings to address the intertwined roots of addiction and mental health challenges.
03. Medication Management
Integrated Clinical Care
Our clinical team provides psychiatric medication management alongside addiction treatment, ensuring that mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are properly addressed.
04. Relapse Prevention
Wellness & Long-Term Planning
Structured relapse prevention planning, wellness strategies, and ongoing support ensure that both mental health and substance use conditions are managed for sustained, long-term recovery.
UNDERSTANDING DUAL DIAGNOSIS
What Are Co-Occurring Disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, refer to the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. When left untreated, these conditions can intensify each other, making recovery more complex and increasing the risk of relapse.
At Fusion Recovery, we use evidence-based treatment methods that target both mental health and addiction simultaneously. Our multidisciplinary team of clinicians, therapists, and medical professionals work together to develop a personalized plan that meets each individual’s unique needs.
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COMMON CO-OCCURRING CONDITIONS
Mental Health Conditions That Co-Exist with Addiction
01.
Depression
02.
Anxiety Disorders
03.
PTSD
04.
Bipolar Disorder
05.
Other Conditions
OUR INTEGRATED APPROACH
Our Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Includes:
Individual and Group Therapy
Psychiatric Evaluation & Medication Management
Trauma-Informed Care
CBT & DBT
Wellness & Relapse Prevention Planning
Why Treating Both Is Critical?
Our staff is here to help you during the most difficult times.
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HOW WE CAN HELP
Your Path to Integrated Recovery
01.
Assessment
02.
Treatment
03.
Recovery
Frequently
Asked Questions
01. What are co-occurring disorders?
02. Why is integrated treatment important for dual diagnosis?
03. What mental health conditions commonly co-occur with addiction?
04. What types of therapy are used for co-occurring disorders?
05. Does Fusion Recovery provide medication management?
06. Can I get a same-day appointment?
07. How long does dual diagnosis treatment take?
08. What is trauma-informed care?
09. Does insurance cover co-occurring disorder treatment?
10. How do I get started with treatment?
01. What are co-occurring disorders?
03. What mental health conditions commonly co-occur with addiction?
05. Does Fusion Recovery provide medication management?
07. How long does dual diagnosis treatment take?
09. Does insurance cover co-occurring disorder treatment?
02. Why is integrated treatment important for dual diagnosis?
04. What types of therapy are used for co-occurring disorders?
06. Can I get a same-day appointment?
08. What is trauma-informed care?
10. How do I get started with treatment?
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
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Providing hope to all. Compassionate outpatient care for our community. Ready to talk?
Recovery begins when you reach out. Questions?
Call anytime to speak with an Admissions
Specialist, or request a consultation and we’ll follow up.

Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO
Chief Medical Officer, Fusion Recovery
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