Integrated Care for Addiction and Mental Health

Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment

Many people struggling with substance use disorder also face mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, or PTSD. When these conditions occur together, it’s called a co-occurring disorder (also known as dual diagnosis).

At Valley Hope Addiction Treatment and Recovery, we understand how deeply intertwined addiction and mental health can be. That’s why we offer comprehensive, integrated treatment designed to address both conditions at the same time, helping you heal fully and build a strong foundation for lifelong recovery.

Co-Occurring Treatment Can Help Heal Your Mind and Body

For many people, addiction and mental health struggles go hand in hand. Conditions like depression, anxiety, trauma, or PTSD can make substance use feel like an escape, but ultimately, they keep you trapped in a painful cycle.

At Valley Hope, we know that to truly break free and heal, you need care that treats your mind, body, and spirit. That’s why our co-occurring disorder treatment program addresses both addiction and mental health at the same time, positioning you for long-term sobriety.

At Valley Hope, we believe you deserve more than symptom management. You deserve a new start. By treating both substance use disorder and mental health together, we help you build a stronger foundation for long-term sobriety, emotional stability, and a renewed sense of purpose.

“The parts of the Valley Hope treatment that helped me as a Veteran, retired medically for PTSD, were the one on one, as well as the small group. I felt safe to open up. I was able to deal with trauma that I had neglected for decades. Being able to finally process that trauma and get through it is reason that I’m still clean today. And I’m grateful forever for that.”
– Jess, Alumnus

Join Jess on the Path to Complete Wellness. Start with a phone call to assess your needs: (800) 544-5101

The Co-Occurring Treatment Experience

Every person’s experience with addiction and mental health is unique. That’s why Valley Hope’s nationally recognized team of licensed clinicians, medical professionals, and behavioral health specialists work closely with you to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Your individualized co-occurring treatment plan may include:

Understanding the Connection Between Mental Health and Addiction

If mental health conditions are left untreated, they can make it much harder to overcome addiction and stay sober. Similarly, ongoing substance use can worsen mental health symptoms, creating a dangerous cycle.

At Valley Hope, you’re never just another patient, you are family. You’ll be supported by a team working together to help you feel safe, understood, and empowered.

Take the First Step Toward Healing—We’re Here for You

You don’t have to navigate co-occurring addiction and mental health challenges alone. At Valley Hope, you’ll find treatment you can trust, compassionate professionals who understand your journey, and a community committed to your recovery. Call us today at (800) 544-5101 to speak with our team, get answers to your questions, and start building a healthier, more hopeful future.

Have questions about treatment? We’re here to help. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about our programs, admissions, and what to expect. This list is not comprehensive—click here to view our full FAQ and get all the details you need.

Our primary goal is to get you safely into treatment as soon as possible. The actual process- from the initial call to our Admissions Team to beginning your program at a Valley Hope treatment center- averages about 24 hours.

Medically-monitored detox is available onsite at each Valley Hope inpatient treatment center. Detox generally lasts just a few days under 24/7 supervision by our medical team. Each patient undergoes a complete health assessment, including a physical and a lab profile, and receives around the clock monitoring throughout the withdrawal period. When necessary, medications help further reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms. When detox is complete, you can move on to the next phase in our continuum of care as assessed and recommended by your clinical care team. Each inpatient treatment center has an attending physician and nursing team that provides ongoing medical supervision and assistance as needed during your inpatient stay.

Residential treatment requires living on site in a structured and supportive environment at one of our residential treatment centers for an extended period of time. Outpatient treatment enables you to live at home and receive treatment at a Valley Hope outpatient center or via telehealth.

Break the Cycle: Help is a Phone Call Away

You don’t have to keep fighting this battle alone. You deserve a chance to fully heal, surrounded by people who have been where you are right now and can help you heal.

Our patient care team is here for you 24/7, ready to answer your questions, verify your insurance, and help you navigate your way to a healthy life in recovery.

Ready to reach out? Start here:
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Recovery starts with medical care you can trust. Heal safely, start fresh, and reclaim your life today.