Dual Diagnosis Treatment

When addiction and mental health conditions travel together, dual diagnosis treatment addresses both simultaneously — charting a comprehensive course for complete healing.

Two Conditions, One Coordinated Map

Dual diagnosis (or co-occurring disorders) treatment addresses substance use disorders alongside mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. These conditions often fuel each other, making integrated treatment essential.

Why Integrated Care Matters

Treating addiction without addressing underlying mental health issues is like navigating with only half a map. Dual diagnosis programs employ psychiatrists, therapists, and addiction specialists working together to create a unified treatment plan.

Find Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers

TreatmentCompass has charted hundreds of facilities offering dual diagnosis treatment programs. Browse our complete directory or call (855) 461-7830 for personalized guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How effective is dual diagnosis treatment?

Dual Diagnosis Treatment has been extensively studied and shown to be effective for substance use disorder treatment. Success rates vary based on individual factors including severity of addiction, co-occurring conditions, and level of engagement in treatment. Research consistently shows that completing a full course of treatment significantly improves long-term recovery outcomes. Call (855) 461-7830 to learn more.

Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?

Most major insurance plans cover dual diagnosis treatment as part of behavioral health benefits under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Coverage details vary by provider and specific plan. Our team can verify your benefits at no cost — call (855) 461-7830 or visit our insurance guide for more information.

How do I find dual diagnosis treatment near me?

TreatmentCompass lists treatment centers offering dual diagnosis treatment across all 50 states. Browse our directory to compare facilities by location, programs offered, and insurance accepted. Our navigators can also provide personalized recommendations based on your specific needs and preferences — call (855) 461-7830.

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Last updated: March 2026

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