Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Many people experience both a mental health condition and substance use at the same time. At Rebuilding Recovery Center in Easton, Massachusetts, you’ll find compassionate, evidence-based care that treats both together. Our clinicians help you stabilize your mood, build healthy coping skills, and work toward lasting recovery.

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Understanding Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders

A dual diagnosis, also called a co-occurring disorder, means you are facing both a mental health condition and substance use. Common examples include:

  • Depression with alcohol use
  • Anxiety with cannabis use
  • Trauma with benzodiazepine or opioid use

When only one condition is treated, relapse often follows. At Rebuilding Recovery Center, both are addressed together for complete healing.

Why Choose Rebuilding Recovery Center?

At Rebuilding Recovery Center, our narrative therapy techniques stand out because our facility offers:

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

We treat substance use and mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders at the same time, ensuring whole-person recovery.

Multiple Recovery Pathways

Treatment includes CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care with the option to include 12-Step support. You’ll have structure and flexibility to find what works best for you.

Family Engagement

With your consent, loved ones can join family therapy, receive progress updates, and learn skills to strengthen your home support system.

Concierge-Style Support

Through “unreasonable hospitality,” our clinicians provide highly responsive, patient-centered care that meets you where you are.

Relapse Prevention

Every plan includes personalized strategies to prevent self-sabotage, reinforce daily structure, and sustain long-term stability.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment at Rebuilding Recovery

Our licensed clinicians specialize in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction together. You’ll receive a tailored plan that may include:

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): Identify unhelpful thoughts and build healthier responses.

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): Strengthen emotion regulation and distress tolerance.

Trauma-informed therapy: Address how past experiences shape current behaviors.

Narrative and experiential therapies: Rebuild confidence through creative, reflective practices.

Expressive arts and mindfulness: Manage stress through creativity and grounding.

Holistic support:
Yoga, nutrition, and life skills coaching for balance and resilience.

Our care model integrates medical, psychological, and social support, allowing you to progress safely at your own pace.

Insurance and Cost

We accept most insurance plans and verify benefits quickly. Massachusetts parity laws ensure coverage for behavioral health, including gambling disorder.

Not sure if your plan covers treatment? Call us at 781-806-3008 or verify your insurance today.

Treatment Programs for Dual Diagnosis

Our Day Treatment program provides a full-day structure with therapy groups, individual counseling, medication management, and family involvement. This intensive schedule builds consistency and strong coping skills while allowing you to return home each evening.

A step-down or standalone option, Half-Day Treatment offers focused group therapy, weekly one-on-one sessions, and medication management. This flexible format fits around work, school, or family commitments.

Virtual Treatment delivers the same high-quality therapy via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions. This program works well if you live outside Massachusetts or prefer care from home.

What to Expect in Dual Diagnosis Care

When treatment begins, you’ll complete a full assessment to understand your goals and needs. Each week includes structured group therapy, individual counseling, and holistic practices that promote emotional balance. You can expect:

  • Four group sessions each day
  • Family therapy and progress updates
  • Aftercare planning that begins before discharge
  • Skills for emotion regulation and relapse prevention
  • Weekly individual therapy and medication management

Testimonials and Success Stories

I love this place the people that work there are the nicest people in the world!

C.M.
Verified Patient

stress free process to get started and the staff is friendly and accommodating!

E.R.
Verified Patient

Fantastic program and great people!

T.R.
Verified Patient

How to Begin Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Starting treatment is simple and confidential. If medical detox is needed before therapy, we’ll connect you with a trusted partner to ensure a safe start.

Call for a free consultation. We’ll talk through your goals and eligibility.

Complete an assessment. You’ll attend an in-person or virtual meeting to discuss your needs.

Start tailored treatment. With our guidance, you’ll go through proven and wellness therapies.

Step down as you progress. Our team can help you transition to lower levels of care as needed.

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Ready to Rebuild?

Recovery is possible with the right support. At Rebuilding Recovery Center in Easton, MA, you’ll receive integrated, compassionate treatment for mental health and substance use. Call today to begin care and rebuild your life with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dual diagnosis?

A dual diagnosis means you have both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder. Each affects the other and must be treated together for effective recovery.

How is dual diagnosis treated?

Treatment combines therapy, medication management, and holistic supports that address both conditions at once.

Can I attend treatment virtually?

Yes. Our virtual program mirrors in-person care, except for some expressive arts, and is available nationwide.

Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?

Most major insurance plans cover integrated behavioral health care. We verify your benefits before you start.

How long does treatment last?

Program length depends on your needs. This is typically several weeks for Day Treatment, with extended options through Half-Day or aftercare.

What mental health issues do you treat?

We treat anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, and personality-related conditions alongside addiction.

Is family involved in treatment?

Yes. Loved ones can participate in therapy and receive updates with your consent.

What happens after treatment?

You’ll transition into aftercare with continued therapy, community support, and relapse prevention strategies.

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