When addiction and mental health issues happen at the same time, it can feel overwhelming and isolating. But you don’t have to face either alone.
At Spring Grove Recovery, we specialize in co-occurring disorders treatment in Colorado Springs, providing compassionate, evidence-based treatment programs for those struggling with both substance use and mental health conditions. Here, recovery isn’t just about removing a substance but restoring the whole person.
What are co-occurring disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, sometimes called dual diagnoses, refer to the presence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. These issues often influence and exacerbate one another, making recovery more complex and essential. Common co-occurring mental health conditions include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar disorder
- Borderline personality disorder
- Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
At Spring Grove Recovery, we offer mental health and addiction treatment that addresses both sides of the equation, because treating one without the other leaves healing unfinished.
Why does treatment for co-occurring disorders matter?
What to expect in co-occurring disorders treatment at Spring Grove Recovery
Located in Colorado Springs, our treatment center provides a peaceful, focused space for healing. We believe a peaceful setting for purposeful recovery is paramount, and we’ve designed our treatment approach to reflect that philosophy.
Here’s what clients can expect from our co-occurring disorders program:
Comprehensive assessment
Personalized, trauma-informed care
Evidence-based therapies
We utilize a range of proven therapies to support emotional regulation, healing from trauma, and relapse prevention:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Trauma therapy
- Individual and group counseling
- Family therapy and education
- Life skills training
- Motivational interviewing
Together, these therapies empower our clients to rebuild their lives with resilience and confidence.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
When appropriate, we offer MAT using medications like Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol, in conjunction with therapy, to support clients in safely managing withdrawal and reducing cravings.
Our comprehensive approach combines evidence-based therapies and medication-assisted treatment to address the unique needs of each person. By integrating these methods, we aim to foster long-term recovery and overall well-being.
Who can benefit from co-occurring disorders treatment?
Our program is ideal for those who:
- Experience depression, anxiety, or trauma alongside addiction
- Have received a prior mental health diagnosis
- Are unsure whether their symptoms stem from substance use, mental health concerns, or both
- Have tried treatment before but struggled with relapse due to unaddressed mental health issues
- Need a space to stabilize emotionally and physically
Treatment for co-occurring disorders isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. We focus on building trust, adapting care, and walking alongside you, at your pace, with your goals in mind.
Why choose Spring Grove Recovery?
Our environment is calm; our staff is clinically trained and compassionate; and our programs are designed to support lasting healing, not just short-term fixes.
What sets us apart:
- Dual diagnosis expertise
- Evidence-based treatment
- A continuum of care, from detox through residential treatment
- Licensed clinicians trained in trauma and mental health
- Medicaid and most commercial insurance accepted
Compassionate recovery in the heart of Colorado Springs—that’s our mission and our promise.
Start your recovery today
You’re not broken—you’re human. And at Spring Grove Recovery, you’ll be met with dignity, care, and unwavering support.
If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction and a mental health condition, reach out today. Our co-occurring disorders treatment in Colorado Springs can help you take the first step toward healing.
Call us now at 719.415.3460 or complete our secure online contact form to learn more, verify insurance, or begin admissions. We’re here when you’re ready.