Other Substance Use Disorders

Not Every Addiction Fits a Label — But Every One Deserves Care
Not all substance use disorders involve alcohol, opioids, cannabis, or stimulants. Some clients struggle with prescription drugs, sedatives, inhalants, hallucinogens, or a combination of multiple substances. Others rotate between whatever is accessible — chasing relief, numbness, or escape.
At Epic Health Partners, we treat all forms of addiction with dignity, structure, and evidence-based care — including lesser-known or complex use patterns. Whether you’re unsure how to label what you’re using, or you’ve tried everything and still feel lost, we’re here to help.
Substances We Commonly Treat Include
Sedatives and benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Klonopin, Valium)
Sleep aids (e.g., Ambien, Lunesta)
Inhalants (e.g., aerosols, gases, solvents)
Hallucinogens (e.g., LSD, psilocybin, PCP)
Polysubstance use (mixing alcohol, pills, stimulants, or opioids)
Synthetic drugs (e.g., synthetic cannabinoids or cathinones like “K2,” “Spice,” or “Bath Salts”)
Unclear or evolving patterns of misuse
How Epic Treats Complex or Nontraditional Addictions
Therapy and Behavioral Counseling
- CBT, trauma-informed therapy, and motivational interviewing
- Individual and group sessions
- Relapse prevention and emotional regulation strategies
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
- Full psychiatric evaluation
- Medication management for mood, anxiety, or thought disorders
- Dual-diagnosis integration in every level of care
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- When clinically indicated (for alcohol, opioids, or to manage cravings/symptoms)
Structured Programs
- Residential Treatment at Tranquility Grove
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Therapy
- Psychiatric Services

Who This Program Helps
- Use multiple substances or rotate based on availability
- Are misusing prescription sedatives, sleep aids, or unknown synthetics
- Have mental health symptoms that worsen their substance use
- Are unsure what they’re addicted to — but know they’ve lost control
- Have relapsed after detox or feel unsupported in outpatient settings
- Are DSS-involved, court-referred, or re-entering from incarceration
- Are covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance
Start the Healing Journey Today
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