Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Addiction often occurs along with mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Because of this, we have developed a robust dual diagnosis treatment program.

Dual diagnosis, also known as co-occurring disorders, refers to the presence of both a
substance use disorder and a mental health disorder in an individual. This can include
conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder in addition to
addiction.
At Hope Lodge, we understand the complexity of dual diagnosis and the importance of treating both the substance use disorder and the underlying mental health condition simultaneously. Our treatment program is designed to address the unique needs of individuals with dual diagnosis, providing proven therapies that addresses both the addiction and common co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD and more. Our small-by-design atmosphere allows us the time and resources to uncover and treat our clients’ underlying conditions.
Trained Behavioral Health Professionals
Our staff includes licensed therapists, certified addiction counselors, and a private
in-house physician who are trained to address the specific needs of individuals with dual
diagnosis. Our treatment program includes a combination of individual and group
therapy, medication management, and other holistic therapies to address the underlying
mental health condition.
Benefits of residential treatment in Lake Arrowhead
In addition, our residential treatment program provides a safe and supportive
environment for individuals to address their addiction and mental health condition
without the distractions and triggers of daily life. The natural setting of Lake Arrowhead
provides a peaceful and serene environment that is conducive to recovery, allowing
clients to focus on their treatment and recovery without distractions.
At Hope Lodge, we understand the importance of treating dual diagnosis in order to
achieve lasting recovery. Our individualized approach and compassionate staff provide
the support and resources needed for individuals to overcome their addiction and
underlying mental health condition.