Co‑occurring Disorders

Understanding Dual Diagnosis

A Co‑occurring Disorder—also called Dual Diagnosis—means a mental health condition and a substance use disorder are present together. Each can intensify the other, creating cycles of relapse, emotional distress, and spiritual disconnection. Integrated treatment is essential for lasting recovery.
Understanding Dual Diagnosis

Common Dual Diagnosis Combinations

Depression with alcohol or opioid addiction

Our Integrated, Faith‑Centered Approach

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Comprehensive Assessment

Evaluate mental health, substance use, and spiritual needs

Nurse Case Management

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Dual‑Focused Counseling

Address triggers for both disorders simultaneously

CBT, DBT, trauma‑informed therapy
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Medication Management

Stabilize mood and reduce cravings

Partner prescribers, ongoing monitoring
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Medication‑Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Support sobriety when appropriate

Buprenorphine, naltrexone via partner clinics
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Family Health Services

Teach loved ones how to support integrated recovery

Workshops, family therapy
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Life‑Skills & Job Readiness

Translate progress into stable routines and employment

Budgeting, résumé writing, employer partnerships
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Spiritual Growth Opportunities

Reinforce hope, identity, and purpose

Optional chaplain visits, prayer groups
Levels of Care for Co‑occurring Disorders
Faith and Accountability in Practice

Purpose-Driven Goals

Clients set measurable objectives for both sobriety and mental health stability.
Weekly reviews track therapy milestones, medication adherence, and life‑skills progress.
Clinicians deliver proven methods with genuine empathy and spiritual sensitivity.
Steps to Begin Your Journey

Begin with a confidential call or inquiry. We verify insurance, assess your needs,
and welcome you to a caring, faith-driven recovery community.