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Dual Diagnosis Treatment · Beverly Hills, CA
Integrated care for co-occurring addiction and mental health conditions — treated together, by the same clinical team, in one private Beverly Hills manor.
Confidential · Free · 24/7
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(844) 598-5573Duration
30–90 days
Level of care
Dual diagnosis
Who it's for
Co-occurring addiction & mental health
Setting
Private Beverly Hills manor
Overview
Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition — like anxiety, depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder — at the same time, by the same clinical team. Treating only one condition while ignoring the other significantly increases the risk of relapse.
Licensed psychiatrist on staff
Psychiatric assessment begins on arrival — not referred out to an outside provider.
Integrated treatment planning
Addiction and mental health are addressed in a single, coordinated treatment plan.
Evidence-based modalities
CBT, DBT, and EMDR address both the addiction and the underlying condition simultaneously.
Medication management
Psychiatric medications are prescribed and monitored alongside any addiction-related medications.
Who this program is for
Dual diagnosis treatment is for anyone with a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition — including anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, BPD, ADHD, or OCD. Research shows more than half of people with addiction also meet criteria for a mental health condition, whether or not it has been formally diagnosed.
Common combinations
These are some of the most common mental health conditions we see alongside substance use disorder.
Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
PTSD & Trauma
Other Co-Occurring Conditions
Borderline Personality Disorder
ADHD
OCD
Insomnia & Sleep Disorders
The process
Every step is managed by a team that treats the whole person — not just the addiction.
Dual assessment
Both a substance use evaluation and a full psychiatric assessment are completed during intake — not just one or the other.
Integrated treatment plan
Your clinical team — physician, psychiatrist, and therapist — designs one coordinated plan addressing both conditions together.
Concurrent therapy
Individual and group therapy address addiction triggers and mental health symptoms in the same sessions, not separate tracks.
Coordinated discharge planning
Your aftercare plan includes both addiction recovery support and ongoing psychiatric care, so neither condition is left unmanaged.
Why integration matters
When a co-occurring mental health condition goes unaddressed, the underlying pain that drove substance use in the first place remains — and relapse risk stays high.
~50%
Of people with addiction have a co-occurring mental health condition
According to SAMHSA, roughly half of people with a substance use disorder also experience a mental illness in their lifetime.
2×
Relapse risk when mental health goes untreated
Unmanaged anxiety, depression, or trauma symptoms are among the most common relapse triggers.
1 Team
Treating both conditions together at Faith Recovery
No referrals to outside providers — your psychiatrist and addiction team coordinate daily.
Treating addiction alone
Dual diagnosis care at Faith Recovery
Struggling with addiction and your mental health at the same time?
You don't need two separate treatment plans. Call our admissions team for a free, confidential assessment.
Call now — (844) 598-5573The experience
“For the first time, no one asked me to choose between treating my depression or my drinking. My psychiatrist and my therapist talked to each other every week — I was finally treated as one person, not two problems.”
Morning
Physician and psychiatric check-in — medications, mood, and progress reviewed together
Midday
Group or individual therapy addressing both addiction triggers and mental health symptoms
Afternoon
Psychiatric session or specialized therapy — EMDR, DBT skills, or medication review
Evening
Quiet reflection and rest — sleep is treated as part of your psychiatric care
Cost & insurance
Mental health and dual-diagnosis treatment is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your PPO coverage before admission — free and confidential.
Don't see your provider?
We work with many more insurers — call us to check your specific plan.
Federally protected
The ACA requires most PPO plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with other medical benefits.
Verified before you arrive
We contact your insurer directly and confirm your exact benefits — before you make any commitment.
Self-pay options available
If insurance doesn't cover your stay, we offer private-pay rates and can discuss options with our admissions team.
Benefits vary by plan. Verification is not a guarantee of payment.
What comes next
Treating the addiction alone rarely works if the underlying mental health condition goes unaddressed. Your continuing care plan accounts for both.
Residential Inpatient Rehab
30–90 daysFull-time residential care with integrated psychiatric and addiction treatment under one roof.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
OngoingFDA-approved medications for addiction, coordinated with any psychiatric medications you're prescribed.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleContinued integrated care as you step down — therapy and psychiatric follow-up together.
Not sure which level of care is right for you?
Our admissions team will assess your needs and recommend the right path — at no cost, no obligation.
FAQ
Still have questions? Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day — no pressure, no judgment.
Call nowWhat is dual diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis (also called co-occurring disorders) means having both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition at the same time — such as addiction alongside anxiety, depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder.
Do I need a separate psychiatrist?
No. Faith Recovery Center has a licensed psychiatrist on our clinical team. Psychiatric care is integrated into your treatment plan from day one — not outsourced to an outside provider.
Which comes first, the addiction or the mental health condition?
It varies by individual — sometimes substance use develops as a way to cope with an undiagnosed mental health condition, and sometimes the reverse. Our assessment focuses on what's true for you now, not assigning blame.
Is dual diagnosis treatment covered by insurance?
Yes — both mental health treatment and substance use disorder treatment are essential health benefits under federal law. We verify your specific PPO benefits before admission, at no cost.
What if I haven't been formally diagnosed with a mental health condition?
That's common. Our psychiatric assessment during intake can identify and diagnose co-occurring conditions that may not have been recognized before — without judgment.
What happens after dual diagnosis treatment?
Your discharge plan includes both ongoing therapy and psychiatric medication management, ensuring neither your addiction recovery nor your mental health is left unsupported.
Related programs
Every program at Faith Recovery takes place inside our Beverly Hills manor — seamless transitions, same clinical team.
Get started today
Our team will verify your insurance, answer every question, and have you admitted — often within 24 hours.