Substance use and mental health challenges are deeply interconnected. Many individuals struggling with addiction are also managing anxiety, depression, trauma, emotional dysregulation, or other behavioral health conditions. When these challenges go untreated, recovery becomes significantly more difficult and relapse risk increases.
At Resilience Recovery Center, we specialize in treating co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions together, not separately. Our integrated approach is designed to support emotional stability, accountability, and long-term recovery by addressing the full scope of what clients are experiencing.
Co-occurring mental health conditions, sometimes referred to as dual diagnosis, occur when an individual experiences both a substance use disorder and one or more mental health or behavioral health conditions at the same time.
Mental health symptoms may precede substance use, develop alongside it, or intensify as substance use progresses. In many cases, substances are used as a way to cope with untreated anxiety, trauma, depression, or emotional overwhelm. Over time, this cycle reinforces both conditions.
Effective treatment requires addressing both simultaneously in a coordinated, evidence-based way.
Whole-Person Care
Addressing mental health symptoms and substance use simultaneously
Coordinated Clinical Services
Aligning therapy, psychoeducation, and medication support when appropriate
Reduced Fragmentation
Ensuring all aspects of care work together rather than in isolation
Skill-Based Recovery
Building coping strategies for stress, emotions, and daily responsibilities
Long-Term Stability
Supporting sustained mental health and sobriety through integrated planning
Our philosophy is grounded in compassion, integrity, accountability, clinical excellence, and respect for human dignity. We do not view mental health symptoms as barriers to recovery, but as important signals that require understanding and support.
We avoid stigmatizing labels, fear-based messaging, or overly simplistic explanations. Instead, we help clients develop insight, emotional regulation skills, and confidence while holding them accountable to their recovery goals.
Treatment is collaborative, structured, and designed to empower clients rather than overwhelm them.
Anxiety Disorders
Depressive Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Trauma & PTSD
ADHD
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Emotional Dysregulation
Stress-Related Disorders
Adjustment Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Co-occurring treatment at Resilience Recovery Center includes individual therapy, group therapy and psychoeducation, relapse prevention planning, MAT coordination when clinically appropriate, neuroscience-informed strategies, and holistic wellness services.
Therapeutic approaches are tailored to each client’s needs and may focus on emotional regulation, trauma-informed care, stress management, communication skills, impulse control, and building healthy routines.
Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted as clients progress.
Mental health symptoms often interfere with work performance, relationships, sleep, and daily functioning. Our integrated services extend beyond therapy to address the practical challenges that impact stability.
Clients may receive case management and care coordination, vocational and job-related support, connections to recovery-oriented housing when needed, holistic wellness services such as life coaching and nutrition guidance, and aftercare planning focused on long-term success.
These supports help clients translate emotional and behavioral progress into real-world stability.
Our co-occurring mental health treatment programs are designed for adults who are motivated, or becoming motivated, to create meaningful change. Many clients are working professionals or individuals balancing family responsibilities while managing anxiety, depression, trauma, or emotional dysregulation alongside substance use.
Our outpatient-based model allows individuals to receive integrated care while remaining engaged in their daily lives whenever clinically appropriate.
Integrated mental health and substance use treatment
Individualized care planning for co-occurring conditions
Experienced clinical and medical leadership
Coordinated medical and therapeutic support
Flexible scheduling designed for working adults
A compassionate environment grounded in dignity and respect