Co-Occurring Disorders

Co-Occurring Disorders

Co-Occurring Treatment Services

Many people struggling with substance abuse are also dealing with symptoms of mental health issues such as anxiety, trauma, and depression, also known as co-occurring disorders. People who complete addiction treatment with unaddressed mental health symptoms are much more likely to relapse. At Valley Hope, we address these symptoms as they pertain to the substance use disorder (SUD) and offer an integrated approach to care that treats addiction while offering services that can help reduce the symptoms of other mental health conditions.

Our customized, collaborative approach is designed to assist patients suffering from addiction and other mental health symptoms and includes a treatment team of expert, compassionate clinicians that address addiction and provides strategies for reducing symptoms of other mental health issues. At every step, we are committed to providing life-changing care, working hand in hand with you and loved ones to find lifelong healing in recovery.

Individualized Co-Occurring Care

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Substance abuse and mental health issues cause many people to self-medicate in an attempt to manage and cope with daily life. Over time, this behavior progresses into addiction with co-occurring mental health disorders. A treatment plan customized to treat both addiction and mental health symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and trauma allows for the best path to long-term recovery.

Valley Hope’s customized care approach to addressing co-occurring symptoms involves tailoring a treatment plan based on your substance use disorder diagnosis, medical conditions, psychological needs, and emotional state. Our compassionate care team works with you in a healing, respectful environment to ensure your treatment experience is successful.

We use evidence-based best practices throughout our full continuum of care to provide you with effective treatment. Valley Hope’s masters-level clinicians include licensed practitioners experienced in treating drug and alcohol addictions while helping people reduce symptoms of co-occurring issues. Each patient undergoes a comprehensive assessment that informs a personalized treatment plan designed to ensure that both mental health symptoms and substance use disorder needs are met. This comprehensive approach is vital in treating the whole person and ensuring successful recovery outcomes.

Valley Hope recognizes there are times that a person’s struggles with mental health conditions may require services that Valley Hope is unable to provide. Our team of professionals will work with each person to identify those needs and ensure that appropriate services, even if outside of Valley Hope, are included in the recommendations for care.

Testimonials

“Valley Hope saved my life. They know what they are doing, and they really care.”  - Sammie, Valley Hope Alumna

“I can't explain to you the people, the staff, the experiences. The things I let go of. The people I still stay in contact with til this day. Valley Hope changed my entire aspect of life after my addiction completely blinding me of it. I would refer anyone I know to this place, and have been back multiple times to see it.” -Brittany, Valley Hope Alumna

“I highly recommend Valley Hope to anyone that's trying to stop drinking alcohol and doing drugs. All are welcomed here. I now have four years of sobriety. Thanks for helping me get my life back, your staff was kind and loving. They showed me how I can live sober and free.” – Miguel, Valley Hope Alumnus

Change your life today!

Addiction and mental illness do not have to control your life. Valley Hope has been helping people reach their full potential in recovery for more than 50 years. At Valley Hope, you will develop the skills to live a drug and alcohol-free life while also caring for your overall mental health. If you or someone you care about is suffering with addiction and mental health concerns, our co-occurring disorders treatment program can help build a successful path to healing. Call a local admissions counselor today at (800) 544-5101 for a free assessment and begin a life-saving journey for you, for you loved ones.