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

Treating substance use without addressing mental health symptoms can lead to relapse and ineffective recovery. Fusion Recovery’s integrated approach empowers clients to build a solid foundation for long-term success and improved quality of life by treating both conditions simultaneously.

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

Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest often co-occur with substance use as individuals turn to drugs or alcohol to self-medicate emotional pain.

02.

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorders frequently accompany addiction. Substance use may temporarily relieve symptoms but ultimately worsens the condition.

03.

PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction are deeply interconnected. Trauma survivors may use substances to cope with flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance.

04.

Bipolar Disorder

The extreme mood swings of bipolar disorder can drive substance use during manic or depressive episodes, creating a complex cycle that requires integrated treatment.

05.

Other Conditions

Additional conditions including ADHD, personality disorders, and eating disorders may also co-occur with substance use, each requiring specialized, integrated care.

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OUR INTEGRATED APPROACH

Our Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Includes:

Individual and Group Therapy

Licensed therapists provide one-on-one and group counseling sessions designed to address both addiction and underlying mental health conditions in a safe, supportive environment.

Psychiatric Evaluation & Medication Management

Comprehensive psychiatric assessments identify co-occurring conditions, and our clinical team manages medications to stabilize mood, reduce symptoms, and support recovery.

Trauma-Informed Care

Our approach recognizes the impact of trauma on addiction and mental health. Treatment is designed to create safety, trust, and empowerment throughout the recovery process.

CBT & DBT

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps identify and change negative thought patterns, while Dialectical Behavior Therapy builds emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills.

Wellness & Relapse Prevention Planning

Structured wellness planning and relapse prevention strategies ensure you have the tools and support needed to maintain long-term recovery and mental health stability.

Why Treating Both Is Critical?

Treating substance use without addressing mental health symptoms can lead to relapse and ineffective recovery. By focusing on both areas, we empower our clients to build a solid foundation for long-term success and improved quality of life.

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

A comprehensive psychiatric and clinical evaluation to identify both substance use and mental health disorders. Our multidisciplinary team develops a personalized, integrated treatment plan.

02.

Treatment

Integrated treatment combining therapy (CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care), medication management, and substance abuse treatment. Both conditions are addressed simultaneously for maximum effectiveness.

03.

Recovery

Ongoing wellness planning, relapse prevention strategies, and continued therapeutic support ensure both your mental health and sobriety are maintained for long-term success.

Frequently
Asked Questions

01. What are co-occurring disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, also called dual diagnosis, means having both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. Common examples include depression with alcohol addiction, or PTSD with opioid dependence.
Treating only the addiction without addressing the mental health condition often leads to relapse. Integrated treatment targets both simultaneously, creating a stronger foundation for lasting recovery and improved quality of life.
Common co-occurring conditions include depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and personality disorders. Each can intensify substance use when left untreated.
Fusion Recovery uses evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, and both individual and group therapy sessions.
Yes, our clinical team provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management alongside addiction treatment. This ensures that conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are properly stabilized during recovery.
Yes, Fusion Recovery offers same-day appointments for those in need of immediate help. We believe timely access to care is essential and our team is ready to support you right away.
Treatment length varies based on individual needs, the severity of both conditions, and your progress. Treatment plans are personalized and evolve with your recovery. Ongoing outpatient support continues beyond initial treatment.
Trauma-informed care is an approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma on addiction and mental health. It creates safety, trust, and empowerment in the treatment environment, helping individuals process traumatic experiences as part of recovery.
Yes, most insurance plans cover dual diagnosis treatment. Fusion Recovery accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and many major insurance providers. Contact us to verify your specific coverage and benefits.
Contact Fusion Recovery at 1.866.834.5554. Our compassionate team will guide you through the admissions process, verify your insurance, and help you start your journey toward healing right away.
01. What are co-occurring disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, also called dual diagnosis, means having both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. Common examples include depression with alcohol addiction, or PTSD with opioid dependence.
Common co-occurring conditions include depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and personality disorders. Each can intensify substance use when left untreated.
Yes, our clinical team provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management alongside addiction treatment. This ensures that conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are properly stabilized during recovery.
Treatment length varies based on individual needs, the severity of both conditions, and your progress. Treatment plans are personalized and evolve with your recovery. Ongoing outpatient support continues beyond initial treatment.
Yes, most insurance plans cover dual diagnosis treatment. Fusion Recovery accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and many major insurance providers. Contact us to verify your specific coverage and benefits.
Treating only the addiction without addressing the mental health condition often leads to relapse. Integrated treatment targets both simultaneously, creating a stronger foundation for lasting recovery and improved quality of life.
Fusion Recovery uses evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, and both individual and group therapy sessions.
Yes, Fusion Recovery offers same-day appointments for those in need of immediate help. We believe timely access to care is essential and our team is ready to support you right away.
Trauma-informed care is an approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma on addiction and mental health. It creates safety, trust, and empowerment in the treatment environment, helping individuals process traumatic experiences as part of recovery.
Contact Fusion Recovery at 1.866.834.5554. Our compassionate team will guide you through the admissions process, verify your insurance, and help you start your journey toward healing right away.

If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.

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Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO

Chief Medical Officer, Fusion Recovery

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