Dual Diagnosis Treatment in CO

Managing mental health concerns alongside substance use can create ongoing stress and uncertainty. At Drift Behavioral Health, we provide dual diagnosis in Colorado Springs through a care model that addresses both conditions at the same time. Treatment focuses on stability, clarity, and steady progress while remaining responsive to each person’s clinical needs.

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Understanding Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders

Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Right for You?

Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health

How Dual Diagnosis Treatment Works

Psychiatric Evaluation and
Mental Health Treatment

Integrated Care Within One Program

Therapy for Substance Use Recovery

Medication Management and
Detox Planning

Dual Diagnosis Care at Drift

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT helps clients identify unhelpful thought patterns and replace them with healthier responses.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

DBT builds skills for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.

Psychotherapy

Talk therapy provides a structured space to explore emotions, experiences, and behavioral patterns.

Motivational Interviewing

This approach strengthens internal motivation and supports meaningful behavior change.

Narrative Therapy

Narrative therapy helps clients reframe personal experiences to support growth and accountability.

Interpersonal Therapy

This therapy improves communication and addresses relationship dynamics that affect mental health.

Emotion-Focused Therapy

This approach supports healthy emotional awareness and expression.

Internal Family Systems Therapy

IFS explores internal dynamics to reduce conflict and promote balance.

Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Mindfulness practices help improve focus, stress regulation, and emotional clarity.

Conditions We Treat

Drift Behavioral Health provides structured, compassionate care for adults experiencing a wide range of mental health conditions. Treatment emphasizes symptom stabilization, functional improvement, and long-term support, particularly when mental health concerns intersect with substance use.

Conditions treated include:

ADHD

Anger Management

Anxiety Disorders

Bipolar Disorders

Depersonalization Disorder

Dissociative Disorder

Grief and Loss

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Intermittent Explosive Disorder

Mood Disorders

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

Panic Disorders

Personality Disorders

Phobia Disorders

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders

Postpartum Depression

Process Addictions

Schizoaffective Disorders

Schizophrenia

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Self-Harm

Social Anxiety Disorder

Stress Management

Suicidal Ideation

Treatment begins with a thorough clinical assessment to identify co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. For individuals seeking dual diagnosis in Colorado Springs, this evaluation helps guide a care plan that may include therapy, medication management, group support, and structured skill development. Each component works together to support emotional stability, improve daily functioning, and address the patterns that contribute to both conditions.

 

As treatment continues, the clinical team reviews progress regularly to ensure care remains aligned with current needs. Adjustments may be made to therapy focus, medication, or level of care as symptoms change or goals evolve, allowing treatment to remain responsive and supportive over time.

Our Levels of Care

Drift Behavioral Health offers outpatient programs that balance clinical structure with flexibility. Each level of care allows individuals to maintain personal responsibilities while receiving consistent, coordinated treatment.

Continuing Care and Support

Recovery continues beyond structured programming, and planning for next steps begins early in treatment. As progress develops, the care team works closely with each client to identify ongoing needs and appropriate levels of support. This process helps ensure that care remains intentional rather than abrupt.

Next steps may include step-down services, continued outpatient treatment, or coordination with community providers. By planning, clients can transition smoothly and maintain momentum, which supports long-term stability and sustained progress.

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