Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment at Discover Recovery
Whether in residential treatment at one of our plush locations in Washington State or an outpatient program at our Portland, OR clinic, our clients can get the support they need to find their strengths and discover their paths. You or your loved one will receive meaningful care at Discover Recovery, not one-size-fits-all treatment.
Medications for Mental Health and Addiction
Medication can be a safe, effective part of mental health and addiction treatment for many people. We provide medication management services to prescribe, adjust, and monitor mental health medications for clients who need them. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is also available—our team will develop MAT plans when it’s appropriate.
Tailored Therapy Plan
Clients at Discover Recovery participate in talk and behavioral therapies, as well as holistic opportunities that help them recharge. When you or your loved one enrolls in treatment, we’ll develop a personalized therapy plan that might include:
Group Sessions and Community Building
Our treatment centers in the PNW are safe places where you or your loved one can heal. Clients in our programs engage in group sessions and, in residential and sober living, live alongside others on the same path. With additional support from our team, clients grow and thrive while they’re with us.
Aftercare and Support Services
The end of dual diagnosis treatment is only the beginning of recovery. Aftercare planning and support services provided by the Discover Recovery team ensure that clients have the resources and support they need to maintain their sobriety and continue managing their mental health. We offer ongoing therapy, alumni programs, and connections to community resources for a comprehensive aftercare plan.
Care That Helps You Carve Your Path
Find your strength and discover your path with help from Discover Recovery. Co-occurring disorders treatment at our rehab centers in Washington and Oregon can give you or your loved one the support, skills, and tools needed to manage mental health symptoms and leave addiction behind.
Contact us through our online contact form or call 360.472.4711.
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