Addiction and Mental
Health Are Connected.
So Is Our Treatment.
Most individuals entering addiction treatment are also living with a co-occurring mental health condition. Treating one without the other leaves the underlying cause unaddressed. At Reign Recovery, both are assessed, diagnosed, and treated simultaneously — from day one.
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UNDERSTANDING DUAL DIAGNOSIS
What Is Dual Diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis — also called co-occurring disorders — refers to the simultaneous presence of a substance use disorder and one or more mental health conditions. This is not a rare or unusual presentation. It is the clinical norm in addiction treatment.
Addiction and mental health disorders share neurological pathways, genetic risk factors, and behavioral patterns. They reinforce each other in ways that make recovery significantly more difficult when only one condition is treated. Integrated dual diagnosis treatment addresses both simultaneously within the same clinical program.
Common Co-Occurring Conditions We Treat
Major Depressive Disorder
Persistent low mood, loss of motivation, and hopelessness frequently underlying or following substance use.
PTSD & Complex Trauma
Post-traumatic stress is among the most prevalent co-occurring conditions in individuals seeking addiction treatment.
Borderline Personality Disorder
Emotional instability and impulsive behaviors that frequently co-occur with substance dependence.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Chronic worry, panic, and nervous system dysregulation often managed through substances before treatment.
Bipolar Disorder
Mood dysregulation and manic or depressive episodes that significantly increase risk of substance use disorders.
ADHD & Impulse Control
Attention deficit and impulse regulation difficulties strongly associated with substance use disorder
OUR APPROACH
Why Integrated Treatment Produces Better Outcomes
When treatment addresses only the substance use — without identifying and treating the underlying mental health condition — the emotional pain that originally drove the substance use remains. Integrated dual diagnosis care treats both conditions in parallel through a unified clinical team.
Treating Only Addiction
Substance use stops. Underlying anxiety, depression, or trauma remains unaddressed. Without emotional regulation strategies, the risk of relapse remains elevated.
Comprehensive Assessment
Psychological evaluation at admission identifies all co-occurring conditions alongside substance use history.
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Both conditions assessed and treated simultaneously. A unified clinical plan addresses substance use and mental health together — building the full foundation for lasting recovery.
Unified Clinical Team
Psychiatrists, licensed therapists, and addiction specialists collaborate on a single integrated treatment plan.
Simultaneous Treatment
Mental health and addiction treated in parallel throughout the residential program — not sequentially.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Medical Detox Los Angeles — Common Questions
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Many individuals entering treatment have an undiagnosed co-occurring condition. Our clinical assessment at admission screens for mental health conditions regardless of prior diagnosis history. Receiving a first-time diagnosis during treatment is common and is a critical step toward understanding the full picture of individual recovery needs.
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Yes. Most major insurance plans cover dual diagnosis treatment when both conditions are clinically documented. Federal mental health parity laws require insurance companies to cover mental health and substance use disorder treatment at the same level as other medical conditions. Our admissions team verifies your specific benefits confidentially at no cost. -
Standard addiction treatment focuses primarily on substance use. Dual diagnosis treatment includes comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, mental health treatment delivered in parallel with addiction treatment, and a clinical team that includes psychiatrists and licensed mental health professionals alongside addiction specialists.
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Yes. Family therapy is an integrated component of our residential program. Co-occurring disorders affect family systems as well as individuals, and family involvement significantly supports long-term outcomes for everyone involved.
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