Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions
Integrated Mental Health & Addiction Care In the Comfort of Your Home
Many individuals struggling with addiction are also living with mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, trauma, or PTSD. At H.A.R.T. Recovery Care, we recognize that recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use — it’s about healing what’s underneath.
Our in-home care model treats the whole person. You’ll receive therapy, medical oversight, and emotional support to address both substance use and mental health challenges — all in a way that’s private, personalized, and built around your real life.
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What Are Co-Occurring Disorders?
A co-occurring disorder (also called a dual diagnosis) means a person is experiencing both a substance use disorder and one or more mental health conditions at the same time. People with co-occurring disorders have both a mental illness and a substance use disorder. Each condition may affect the course and treatment of the other.Common Co-Occurring Conditions We Treat
- Anxiety Disorders (including generalized anxiety, panic disorder)
- Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Unresolved trauma or grief
- Adjustment and stress-related disorders
Symptoms That May Indicate a Dual Diagnosis
- Using alcohol or drugs to cope with stress, anxiety, or sadness
- Feeling numb or emotionally disconnected
- Mood swings, irritability, or chronic fatigue
- Trouble sleeping or eating
- Intrusive thoughts or panic attacks
- Difficulty focusing or feeling hopeful
- Isolating from loved ones or withdrawing from work/school
Our In-Home Dual Diagnosis Treatment Includes:
- Psychiatric assessment and diagnosis (if not already identified)
- Medication management for mental health (as appropriate)
- Weekly therapy sessions using CBT, DBT, or trauma-focused approaches
- Ongoing care coordination across providers (with your permission)
- Peer recovery coaching to build coping skills and structure
- Optional family education and support
- Long-term planning to support stability and wellness
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a formal diagnosis to receive mental health treatment?
No. We begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand your full picture. Whether you’ve been diagnosed or not, we’ll help identify what’s going on and build your care plan accordingly.
What if I’m already seeing a therapist or psychiatrist?
We can collaborate with your existing providers to ensure continuity of care. If you don’t have a provider, our licensed team can handle everything in-house.
Can I receive medication for depression or anxiety as part of this program?
Yes. Our medical team includes psychiatric professionals who can prescribe and monitor medications as part of your treatment.
Is this program private?
Absolutely. All services are confidential and tailored to your needs. We’re here to support you — not expose you.
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Whole-Person Care. Without Leaving Home.
You don’t have to choose between treating addiction or mental health. H.A.R.T. Recovery Care provides comprehensive, respectful, and effective treatment for both — from the safety of your own space.