Dual Diagnosis Treatment at Fairland Recovery Center
One Treatment Plan. One Clinical Direction.
Dual diagnosis treatment is designed for individuals experiencing both substance use disorders and mental health conditions. Treating one without the other increases relapse risk and destabilization.
At Fairland Recovery Center, mental health and addiction are treated concurrently using coordinated clinical strategies.
Dual diagnosis refers to the presence of both a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition.
Common co-occurring conditions include depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, PTSD, trauma-related disorders, and mood dysregulation.
Substance use often intensifies untreated mental health symptoms. Mental health instability often drives continued substance use. Effective treatment requires addressing both simultaneously.
Conditions Treated at Fairland Recovery Center
Our dual diagnosis programs address a wide range of substance use disorders alongside mental health conditions.
Treatment plans are individualized based on clinical assessment, psychiatric history, and functional needs.
Mental health support is integrated into every phase of addiction treatment rather than treated as a secondary issue.
Therapeutic Approaches for Dual Diagnosis Care
Treatment is grounded in evidence-based modalities proven effective for co-occurring disorders.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps clients identify patterns linking thoughts, emotions, and substance use behaviors.