Co-Occurring Anxiety Treatment at Discover Recovery
We offer treatment for anxiety in Washington at our residential centers in Camas and Long Beach and in Oregon at our outpatient clinic in Portland. All of our mental health programming is part of substance use treatment; that way, our clients can receive integrated care that supports long-term recovery.
Break the Cycle of Addiction
Using drugs or drinking to escape the stress and spiraling thoughts is likely to just make your anxiety worse. This makes it even easier to turn to substances to try and escape again. As your brain and body become dependent on them, you might not be able to stop on your own.
Our team can help you break the cycle of active use with medical or residential detox if you need it. We can also support you during the early stages of recovery in our treatment programs, where you’ll learn coping skills and ways to prevent a relapse.
Learn to Cope with Triggers
Your triggers for anxiety and substance use are as unique as you are. Whether it’s stress from work, certain people in your life, or issues affecting the world, your triggers are valid, and you should be able to recognize them—which isn’t always easy.
Anxiety treatment at Discover Recovery can help you identify what your triggers are and learn to react in healthier ways rather than numbing stress or trying to satisfy a craving for drugs or alcohol. Our team uses evidence-based talk therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy to help you recognize and address your triggers.
Build Resilience
At Discover Recovery, we believe in treating the root causes of addiction and anxiety. Our integrated treatment approach helps our clients build resilience and develop coping skills to manage their co-occurring conditions.
We’ll work with you to address any underlying trauma or emotional pain that might be contributing to your anxiety and substance use. Relapse prevention, support groups, and continued talk therapy are all part of our comprehensive treatment plans to help you build a strong foundation for lasting recovery.
Manage Your Mental Health
You may need some extra help to cope with your mental health or substance cravings—that’s OK. We provide appropriate medication management and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services. We’ll work with you to determine if medications could be a safe, effective part of your treatment plan. Our team will be there to monitor your progress and adjust your medications as needed.
Find a New Path at Discover Recovery
A more balanced life is closer than you think, you just need to take the first step. Reach out to Discover Recovery by calling 360.472.4711 or contacting us online now.
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