Co-Occurring Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders

When Mental Health and Addiction Collide
For many people, substance use isn’t the only struggle — it’s a way to cope with something deeper. Anxiety. Depression. Trauma. Bipolar episodes. Emotional dysregulation.
In these cases, treating addiction alone doesn’t work — and addressing mental health without acknowledging the substance use only delays real healing.
That’s why Epic Health Partners provides co-occurring treatment that addresses both at once. Our programs are designed for individuals living with dual diagnoses, offering a full suite of mental health, addiction, and psychiatric care services under one roof.
We don’t treat symptoms in isolation. We treat the whole person.
What Are Co-Occurring Disorders
A mental health condition
Such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia AND
A substance use disorder
involving alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, or other substances
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach
Integrated Clinical Treatment
- Dual-trained therapists who understand how substance use and mental illness overlap
- Individual therapy focused on emotional regulation, trauma processing, relapse prevention, and goal setting
- Group therapy with others navigating similar challenges
Psychiatric and Medication Support
- Full psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis
- Medication management for mood, anxiety, and thought disorders
- MAT services for clients with opioid or alcohol use disorders
Case Management and Life Navigation
- Referrals for housing, benefits, legal support, and employment
- Daily living skills coaching and routine building
- Peer support and long-term recovery planning
Levels of Care Available
- Residential Treatment at Tranquility Grove
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Therapy
- Psychiatric Services

Who We Help
- Adults with trauma histories who self-medicate with substances
- Individuals with severe anxiety or depression and alcohol/drug use
- Clients living with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia who also use
- People in and out of detox, jail, or hospitalization due to untreated co-occurring needs
- Clients re-entering the community from residential or crisis programs
- Covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or commercial insurance
Start the Healing Journey Today
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