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Dual diagnosis treatment provides integrated care for individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders and substance use disorders.

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Sunrise Detox Millbury LLC

Located in Millbury, MA, Sunrise Detox Millbury LLC provides residential detox services and around-the-clock substance use treatment for both adults and young adults. The facility focuses on addressing co-occurring substance use disorders alongside significant mental health conditions or emotional challenges, particularly in children. Emphasizing personalized care, the treatment program integrates several methodologies, including 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention strategies. Catering to both male and female clients, Sunrise Detox Millbury LLC is dedicated to delivering a customized treatment experience designed to meet the unique needs of each person. Individuals looking for a thorough and individualized approach to addiction recovery can expect quality care and support at this center.

Taunton Comprehensive Treatment Center

Situated in Taunton, Massachusetts, the Taunton Comprehensive Treatment Center specializes in outpatient services for adult men and women dealing with substance use challenges, including those who also face co-occurring mental health issues. The center employs a variety of evidence-based treatment methods, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and contingency management. Recognizing the unique needs of each individual, the facility offers tailored programs for both adults and young adults, ensuring a personalized approach to care. In addition to standard outpatient services, the center provides treatment options that include methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone, all aimed at facilitating comprehensive healing. The Taunton Comprehensive Treatment Center prioritizes a compassionate and effective treatment experience, demonstrating a commitment to helping individuals navigate their recovery journeys.

Tower Hill Recovery Home

Tower Hill Recovery Home, situated in Lawrence, MA, provides comprehensive substance use treatment and transitional housing specifically for adult men. The facility is designed to assist individuals grappling with co-occurring substance use disorders and significant mental health challenges. To support this population, Tower Hill employs evidence-based methodologies, including cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing techniques. In addition, the programs cater to various groups, such as active duty military personnel, adult males, and those who have experienced intimate partner violence. Emphasizing long-term residential care, Tower Hill Recovery Home creates a secure and nurturing atmosphere for individuals aiming for enduring recovery. The facility is committed to delivering thorough and quality care, helping clients work towards sustainable sobriety.

VA Central Western MA HCS

VA Central Western MA HCS, located in Leeds, MA, provides targeted rehabilitation services for both adults and young adults facing challenges related to substance use and concurrent mental health conditions. The facility offers extensive treatment options, including hospital inpatient detoxification along with around-the-clock care. Emphasizing a range of therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, anger management, and brief interventions, the center customizes its programs to meet the unique needs of each individual. Additionally, specific programs are designed to serve adult men and women, as well as clients with a background of sexual abuse. This commitment to high-quality care and gender-sensitive treatment positions the center as a significant support system for individuals in search of empathetic addiction rehabilitation services.

Washburn House
Worcester, MA

Situated in Worcester, Massachusetts, Washburn House provides a wide array of treatment options aimed at supporting adults and young adults facing challenges related to substance use. The facility focuses on individuals dealing with both substance use disorders and concurrent serious mental health issues. Among the treatment modalities offered are intensive outpatient programs, outpatient day treatment, and partial hospitalization, all designed to meet the diverse needs of clients. At Washburn House, evidence-based methodologies, such as 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief interventions, are employed to deliver effective care. The facility features specialized programs tailored to adult men, adult women, and individuals with co-occurring conditions, ensuring that each person receives the support that best matches their specific circumstances. Both male and female clients are welcomed, fostering an inclusive environment for those seeking compassionate and effective treatment for addiction.

Square Medical Group/COE River House

Square Medical Group/COE River House, located in Waltham, MA, specializes in long-term residential treatment for adult men facing substance use disorders alongside serious co-occurring mental health issues. The program integrates various therapeutic approaches, including 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention strategies. The facility is designed to be a safe haven for individuals who have gone through experiences such as intimate partner violence, domestic violence, or sexual abuse. Focused on supporting adult men, including seniors and young adults, this center exclusively serves male clients. The aim of care provided at Square Medical Group/COE River House is to deliver thorough treatment for individuals seeking to overcome complex challenges related to addiction and mental health.

Steppingstone Inc
Fall River, MA

Situated in Fall River, Massachusetts, Steppingstone Inc specializes in long-term residential treatment for adult men who are facing challenges with substance use in conjunction with serious mental health conditions. The facility serves as a supportive environment, offering transitional housing as well as a halfway house to those requiring around-the-clock assistance. Clients benefit from a variety of evidence-based methods, including 12-step facilitation and cognitive behavioral therapy, which are customized to support their individual paths to recovery. The organization also recognizes the specific needs of individuals who have suffered from intimate partner violence, domestic violence, or sexual abuse, providing unique programs aimed at these experiences. By emphasizing anger management and fostering a nurturing atmosphere for male clients, Steppingstone Inc is committed to delivering holistic care for adults intent on achieving sustained sobriety.

Steppingstone Inc
Fall River, MA

Steppingstone Inc., located in Fall River, MA, provides extensive long-term residential treatment for individuals facing substance use challenges, co-occurring mental health conditions, and emotional disturbances. This facility is designed to create a nurturing atmosphere specifically for adult men who are navigating issues related to addiction, including those who have experienced intimate partner violence. The center employs a range of therapeutic approaches, including 12-step facilitation, anger management strategies, and brief interventions, ensuring that its programs are customized to address the distinct needs of each client. In addition to its core treatment services, Steppingstone Inc. offers transitional housing and sober living arrangements. This approach allows seniors, adults, and young adults to receive targeted support within a male-only environment, helping them on their journey toward recovery and improved well-being.

Youth Opportunities Upheld Inc

Youth Opportunities Upheld Inc, based in Worcester, MA, provides outpatient treatment for individuals dealing with substance use issues, as well as those facing serious mental health challenges that often occur alongside these conditions. The facility employs a range of evidence-based treatment methods, including cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing, to deliver regular outpatient services. Designed to accommodate both adults and children or adolescents, the center also features specialized programs aimed at supporting clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. With a commitment to serving male and female clients alike, the organization focuses on offering comprehensive care and personalized interventions to assist individuals on their recovery journey.

Umass Harrington Healthcare at Webster

Umass Harrington Healthcare at Webster, situated in Webster, Massachusetts, specializes in outpatient treatment aimed at addressing substance use issues and co-occurring serious mental health disorders in adults, alongside emotional disturbances in children. The facility adopts a comprehensive approach to care, utilizing methods such as anger management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and personalized programs that cater to the unique needs of each client. Focusing on both young and adult individuals, the center offers services to male and female clients. Treatment options available at this facility encompass outpatient methadone or buprenorphine therapy, naltrexone treatment, regular outpatient services, and brief interventions. Committed to providing quality care with tailored approaches, Umass Harrington Healthcare at Webster supports individuals in their recovery journey.

VOA Behavioral Health Services

Situated in Quincy, Massachusetts, VOA Behavioral Health Services provides a wide array of outpatient treatment options targeting substance use and co-occurring disorders for both adults and children. The center offers a variety of specialized services, such as anger management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brief intervention strategies. Emphasizing personalized care, their programs cater to adolescents as well as adult men and women. VOA Behavioral Health Services is particularly notable for its dedication to delivering quality treatment grounded in evidence-based practices, accommodating adults and seniors of all genders. Individuals looking for regular outpatient care, as well as those in need of methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone treatment, can access supportive and compassionate services at this facility.

Fall River, MA

SSTAR, situated in Fall River, Massachusetts, provides a variety of evidence-based treatment options for individuals dealing with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health issues. The facility offers intensive outpatient programs, outpatient services, and day treatment, all of which include a blend of 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention strategies. Tailored programs are also available for those who have faced intimate partner violence, domestic abuse, sexual assault, and trauma. Serving adults and young adults across all genders, SSTAR is committed to delivering individualized care and support to aid clients on their journey toward sustained recovery. The center emphasizes a comprehensive approach, making it a valuable resource for those in search of rehabilitation services.

Fall River, MA

Located in Fall River, MA, Steppingstone Inc provides outpatient treatment for substance use, along with specialized services for those who are facing both substance use issues and serious mental health conditions, including emotional disturbances. Their offerings encompass a range of therapeutic approaches such as anger management, brief intervention, and cognitive behavioral therapy. The facility is dedicated to serving adult men and women, including individuals who have encountered experiences related to intimate partner or domestic violence. With an emphasis on adults and young adults of all genders, Steppingstone Inc aims to deliver personalized care that supports clients as they progress on their path to recovery.

Shrewsbury, MA

Veterans Inc, situated in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, presents a wide array of substance use treatment services aimed at both adults and young adults. The facility encompasses intensive outpatient treatment, long-term residential options, and outpatient services specifically designed for those with co-occurring mental health disorders. By offering specialized programs for adult men, adult women, and individuals facing challenges related to both substance use and mental health, Veterans Inc is able to adapt its treatment strategies to suit the distinct needs of each individual. The center employs evidence-based practices, including 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief interventions, to deliver effective care for clients of all genders who are pursuing recovery.

VOA Behavioral Health Services, located in Taunton, MA, provides outpatient treatment for adults facing substance use challenges alongside serious mental health conditions. The center offers a range of specialized services, including anger management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brief interventions, all designed to address the unique needs of its clients. Programs are available for adolescents, as well as adult men and women, ensuring that various age groups receive the appropriate care. In addition to regular outpatient services, the facility offers methadone and buprenorphine treatments. It serves both male and female clients, including seniors, reflecting its commitment to delivering quality care throughout the recovery process. VOA Behavioral Health Services remains dedicated to supporting individuals as they navigate their path to recovery.

About Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual diagnosis — also known as co-occurring disorders — refers to the simultaneous presence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), approximately 9.2 million adults in the United States have co-occurring disorders. In Massachusetts, where access to behavioral health services is a public health priority, specialized dual diagnosis programs offer integrated treatment that addresses both conditions together for the best chance at lasting recovery.

What Is Dual Diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis occurs when an individual experiences both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition at the same time. These conditions often interact with and worsen each other — substance use can trigger or intensify mental health symptoms, while untreated mental health disorders can drive individuals toward self-medication with drugs or alcohol.

The relationship between mental health and addiction can develop in several ways:

  • Self-medication: Individuals use substances to cope with anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health symptoms
  • Substance-induced disorders: Chronic substance use alters brain chemistry, triggering mental health conditions
  • Shared risk factors: Genetic predisposition, childhood trauma, and environmental stress can increase risk for both conditions
  • Mutual reinforcement: Each condition makes the other harder to treat, creating a cycle that is difficult to break without professional help

Common Co-Occurring Disorder Combinations

While any mental health disorder can co-occur with substance use, some combinations are particularly common:

  • Depression and alcohol addiction: One of the most prevalent dual diagnosis combinations. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that can worsen depressive symptoms over time.
  • Anxiety disorders and benzodiazepine abuse: Individuals prescribed benzodiazepines for anxiety may develop dependency, or those with untreated anxiety may use alcohol or other sedatives to self-medicate.
  • PTSD and opioid/alcohol addiction: Trauma survivors frequently use substances to numb painful memories and hyperarousal symptoms.
  • Bipolar disorder and substance use: Studies show that over 50% of individuals with bipolar disorder also develop a substance use disorder, often using stimulants during depressive episodes or alcohol during manic phases.
  • ADHD and stimulant misuse: Individuals with undiagnosed or untreated ADHD may misuse prescription or illicit stimulants.
  • Eating disorders and substance use: Eating disorders frequently co-occur with alcohol and stimulant use.

Integrated vs. Sequential Treatment

Historically, mental health and addiction were treated separately — often by different providers with different philosophies. This approach, known as sequential or parallel treatment, frequently led to poor outcomes because addressing only one condition left the other untreated and free to undermine recovery.

Integrated treatment is now recognized as the most effective approach for dual diagnosis. In integrated programs, both conditions are treated simultaneously by a coordinated team of professionals who understand the complex interplay between mental health and addiction.

Key elements of integrated dual diagnosis treatment include:

  • Comprehensive assessment: Thorough evaluation of both mental health and substance use, including trauma history, family dynamics, and medical needs
  • Unified treatment planning: A single treatment plan that addresses both conditions with coordinated goals
  • Psychiatric medication management: Careful prescribing of medications for mental health conditions, with attention to addiction risk and drug interactions
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Addresses distorted thinking patterns that contribute to both substance use and mental health symptoms
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Particularly effective for individuals with emotional regulation difficulties, borderline personality features, and self-destructive behaviors
  • Trauma-informed care: Recognition that trauma often underlies both conditions, with specialized therapies like EMDR and Seeking Safety
  • Peer support: Dual recovery groups and mutual aid programs designed for individuals with co-occurring disorders

Finding Dual Diagnosis Programs in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a national leader in behavioral health services and has numerous treatment programs specializing in co-occurring disorders. When looking for a dual diagnosis program, consider:

  • Staff qualifications: Look for programs with psychiatrists, licensed clinical psychologists, and addiction counselors who have specific training in co-occurring disorders
  • Assessment process: Quality programs conduct thorough assessments for both mental health and substance use before developing a treatment plan
  • Evidence-based practices: The program should use treatments supported by research, such as CBT, DBT, MAT, and trauma-informed therapies
  • Level of care: From residential treatment to intensive outpatient, the appropriate level depends on symptom severity and functional impairment
  • Aftercare planning: Strong programs include comprehensive discharge planning with connections to ongoing psychiatric care, therapy, support groups, and community resources
  • Insurance coverage: Massachusetts law requires insurance parity for mental health and substance use treatment — verify coverage details with your provider

Treatment Approaches for Co-Occurring Disorders

Dual diagnosis treatment incorporates multiple therapeutic modalities to address the complexity of co-occurring conditions:

  • Individual psychotherapy: One-on-one sessions with a therapist trained in both addiction and mental health treatment
  • Group therapy: Specialized dual diagnosis groups where participants share experiences and learn from peers facing similar challenges
  • Psychopharmacology: Medication management by psychiatrists experienced in treating co-occurring disorders, using non-addictive alternatives when possible
  • Motivational interviewing: Helps resolve ambivalence about treatment and build commitment to change
  • Mindfulness-based practices: Teach awareness and acceptance skills that benefit both mental health and addiction recovery
  • Family therapy: Educates families about co-occurring disorders and helps rebuild relationships affected by both conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a dual diagnosis?

If you are struggling with substance use and also experience persistent mental health symptoms — such as prolonged sadness, anxiety, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, or trauma-related symptoms — you may have co-occurring disorders. A comprehensive evaluation by a qualified mental health and addiction professional can provide an accurate diagnosis.

Should I treat my mental health or addiction first?

Ideally, both should be treated simultaneously through an integrated program. Research consistently shows that treating only one condition while neglecting the other leads to higher relapse rates and poorer outcomes. If medical detox is needed, it may come first, but mental health treatment should begin as soon as it is safely possible.

Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?

Yes. Under federal mental health parity laws and Massachusetts state law, health insurance plans must provide coverage for both mental health and substance use disorder treatment at the same level as medical and surgical care. MassHealth (Medicaid) covers comprehensive dual diagnosis services.

What if my loved one refuses treatment?

It is common for individuals with co-occurring disorders to resist treatment due to denial, shame, or the influence of their conditions. Family education, intervention services, and consultation with treatment professionals can help. Massachusetts also provides emergency psychiatric evaluation options (Section 12) for individuals who pose a danger to themselves.

How long does dual diagnosis treatment take?

Dual diagnosis treatment typically requires longer engagement than single-disorder treatment. Residential programs may last 30-90 days or longer, followed by step-down to outpatient care. Ongoing psychiatric care and therapy often continue for months or years. Recovery is a long-term process, and continued support is essential.

For authoritative information about co-occurring disorders:

Recovery from co-occurring disorders is absolutely possible with the right support. Browse our directory of Massachusetts treatment centers to find integrated dual diagnosis programs near you, or call the Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline at 1-800-327-5050 for confidential guidance.