Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated Outpatient Care for Mental Health and Substance Use
"We treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently."
Why Treating Both Conditions Together Matters
Understanding Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis—also called co-occurring disorders—refers to experiencing both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder. These conditions often influence one another, making recovery far more effective when both are treated simultaneously.
At Pristine, we treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently.
Common co-occurring disorders include:
Generalized anxiety or panic disorders
Major depression or dysthymia
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Bipolar disorder
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Treating only one condition often leads to relapse or incomplete recovery. Our outpatient model ensures that both are addressed together in a structured, supportive way.
Recognizing When Both Sides Need Treatment
You or a loved one may benefit from dual diagnosis treatment if you notice:
Using substances to cope with emotional pain or trauma
Ongoing mood swings, anxiety, or depressive symptoms
Withdrawal from work, school, or relationships
Risky or impulsive behaviors while under the influence
Difficulty managing daily life due to overlapping symptoms
Early intervention with specialized care can prevent further decline and create a stronger path toward recovery.
Our Outpatient Approach to Dual Diagnosis
At Pristine Recovery, we use a fully integrated, evidence-based model designed to address both conditions and their interactions in everyday life.
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Comprehensive Care for Lasting Healing
Integrated Treatment Approach
Evidence-Based Therapies
Medication Support
Holistic Wellness Services
Compassionate Outpatient Support You Can Trust
Why Choose Pristine Recovery for Dual Diagnosis Care?
At Pristine Recovery, we understand the unique challenges of co-occurring disorders. Our outpatient programs are designed to provide safe, structured care that empowers clients to heal with dignity, resilience, and support.