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Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Grand Rapids, MN

7 facilities in Grand Rapids, MN offer Dual Diagnosis Treatment

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About Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment addresses a co-occurring mental health condition — such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder — alongside a substance use disorder, at the same time rather than one after the other. Treating only one condition while leaving the other unaddressed is a common reason recovery efforts stall.

Integrated dual diagnosis programs combine mental health treatment (therapy, and sometimes psychiatric medication management) with substance use treatment under one coordinated plan.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Grand Rapids, MN

Compass North

1200 South Pokegama Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Hope House of Itasca County

2002 Cromell Drive, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Lakeview Behavioral Health

516 South Pokegama Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

North Homes Children and Family Servs

413 SE 13th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Northland Recovery Center

650 SE 13th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Northland Recovery Center

1215 SE 7th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Northland Recovery Center

510 SE 13th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Common Questions

What is dual diagnosis?

It refers to having a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time — also called co-occurring disorders.

Why treat both conditions together?

Treating one condition while ignoring the other often leads to relapse, since untreated mental health symptoms can drive continued substance use, and vice versa.

What conditions commonly co-occur with substance use?

Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder are among the most common co-occurring conditions treated alongside substance use disorders.

Is dual diagnosis treatment covered by insurance?

Most major insurance plans cover mental health and substance use treatment, including integrated dual diagnosis care, though specifics vary by plan.