Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Treating Addiction & Mental Health Together in Medford, OR
At Insight Northwest Recovery, we help people take back control of their lives by offering Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment, a comprehensive approach that treats both substance use and mental health challenges at the same time.
What is Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment?
Many people struggling with drug or alcohol addiction are also dealing with mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. This is called co-occurring disorders (or dual diagnosis), and it can make recovery more challenging without the right treatment.
✔ 45% of adults with substance use disorders also have a co-occurring mental health condition.
✔ Many people go undiagnosed and untreated, making it harder to break free from addiction.
We understand that mental health and addiction go hand in hand, and that’s why we treat them together.
How Our Treatment Programs Can Help
At Insight Northwest Recovery, every person who walks through our doors receives a treatment plan designed for them, taking into account your life experiences, mental health history, and personal recovery goals.
Our outpatient treatment programs provide:
Individual therapy & group counseling
Mental health support alongside addiction recovery
Peer support & structured programs to keep you on track
A compassionate, experienced team that truly cares
Recovery is possible, and we are here to help. Take the first step toward healing today. Give us a call or schedule a free consultation to learn more about our outpatient treatment options in Medford.
Struggling with Addiction & Mental Health? You’re Not Alone.
Living with drug or alcohol addiction can feel overwhelming, isolating, and completely out of control. It can strain relationships, affect your work or school, and take away the things that once brought you joy. Many people struggling with addiction never expected to end up here, but recovery is possible, and help is available.
For many, addiction is only part of the story. Mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma often go hand in hand with substance use. These conditions can make addiction harder to overcome and addiction, in turn, can worsen mental health struggles, making it feel impossible to break free.
If you or a loved one is struggling with both addiction and mental health concerns, Insight Northwest Recovery is here to help. We specialize in co-occurring disorder treatment, using evidence-based therapies to address both issues at the same time. With the right support, you can regain control of your life and start feeling like yourself again.
What is Addiction Treatment?
Addiction Treatment at Insight Northwest Recovery involves a range of therapeutic interventions and support services designed to help individuals struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs) or behavioral addictions through our outpatient treatment services. Our primary goal for addiction treatment is to help you overcome your dependence on substances or behaviors, restore your physical health, improve your mental health, and support you in your journey to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
Our outpatient care involves various approaches, including:
Individual and group counseling sessions
Behavioral health assessment
Our integrated treatment programs are tailored to meet your unique needs and goals, utilizing your strengths and the values you hold. The duration of your treatment can vary based on the severity of the addiction and your progress on your path to recovery.
What is Mental Health Treatment?
Mental Health Treatment, like our addiction treatment programs, encompasses a wide range of therapeutic modalities, on-going support, and approaches aimed at addressing co-occurring mental health conditions and improving your mental and emotional well-being. Our goal with our mental health treatment outpatient care is to help you cope with or overcome mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, along with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUDs).
Mental health treatment can take various forms, including:
Group and Individual Therapy
On-going support groups and family support
After Care
Learning and implementing healthy habits, such as exercise, a balanced diet, and getting good sleep
Behavioral health changes such as managing your stress or mindfulness techniques like meditation and relaxation exercises
Integrated Treatment for Addiction & Mental Health
At Insight Northwest Recovery, we understand that mental health and addiction are deeply connected, and treating both together is the key to lasting recovery. That’s why our Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Program combines proven addiction treatment methods with mental health care, giving you the support you need to heal from all angles.
We provide comprehensive, evidence-based care for Oregon residents ages 12 and up who are struggling with both mental health challenges and substance use disorders.
Why Treating Both Matters
Many people turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma, but substance use can also make mental health symptoms worse.
By addressing both issues at the same time, our integrated treatment approach helps you:
Understand the root causes of addiction
Build healthier coping skills
Manage withdrawal symptoms safely
Develop long-term strategies for success
Find the Support You Deserve
If you or a loved one is struggling with both addiction and mental health challenges, you don’t have to go through it alone. Reach out today to learn more about our outpatient programs in Medford and take the first step toward a healthier future.
Our treatment programs utilize the following levels of care:
1 - Intensive Day Treatment (PHP)
To start the outpatient treatment journey, you'll begin with Intensive Day Treatment, commonly referred to as PHP or Partial Hospitalization programs. This program allows you to engage in daily, structured treatment that thoughtfully blends individual therapy, group therapy and education, as well as activity-based therapies. In this warm and supportive environment, you'll attend sessions for 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, over a 4 week period, fostering personal growth and healing.
2 - Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)
Upon completing PHP, you will typically transition to the next phase of treatment, known as Intensive Outpatient Programs or IOP. While slightly less intensive than Partial Hospitalization programs, IOP still provides many of the same valuable benefits to support your journey. Similar to PHP, you'll participate in group education and counseling sessions, as well as engaging in activity-based therapies tailored to your treatment plan. The IOP program offers 3-hour group counseling sessions, held 3 times a week for a duration of 3 months, fostering a sense of connection and continued growth.
3 - Outpatient / aftercare
After successfully completing one or more of our intensive outpatient programs, you'll gently transition to the Outpatient / Aftercare phase. This stage maintains the support of our earlier programs however, in contrast to PHP or IOP, the intensity of treatment is lessened to accommodate your progress. During this part of your journey, you'll have access to peer support, individual counseling, and psychiatry services. Our heartfelt mission is to guide you towards lasting recovery and help you effectively manage your addiction(s) for the long haul.
Our clients typically begin the outpatient treatment process after completing inpatient residential treatment or medical detox. We want you to be set up for success when you begin your outpatient treatment journey and are here to answer any of your questions to find out if you are ready to begin your recovery journey.
Give us a call and one of our client care coordinators will guide you through the process and provide you with the clarity you need to feel confident and ready to take this incredibly important step towards recovery.
Personalized Treatment for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery
At Insight Northwest Recovery, we know that no two recovery journeys are the same. That’s why our approach is personalized and comprehensive, treating both mental health challenges and substance use disorders together, because they’re often deeply connected.
Through our outpatient programs, we provide integrated treatment to address the root causes of addiction and mental health conditions, helping you build the tools for lasting recovery and improved well-being.
Conditions We Treat
Substance Use Disorders (Alcohol & Drug Addiction)
Co-Occurring Disorders (Mental Health & Addiction Together)
Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Personality Disorders
Struggling with substance use is hard enough, but when mental health challenges are part of the equation, it can feel even more overwhelming. We want you to know there is hope and you don’t have to do this alone.
We’re here to walk alongside you as you begin your healing journey. Whether you’re taking the first step toward recovery or looking for continued support, we’re here to help.
What is Integrated Treatment? A Whole-Person Approach to Recovery in Medford
At Insight Northwest Recovery, we believe that true healing happens when we treat the whole person—not just addiction, but also the mental health challenges that often come with it. Our Integrated Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment provides comprehensive care that supports both mental health and substance use recovery, ensuring that you receive a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
We know that everyone’s journey is different. That’s why we take the time to understand your story and create a treatment plan that fits you. Some people may benefit from individual or family counseling, while others may need medication management or psychological evaluations. Your case manager will work with you to develop a plan that combines outpatient treatment and additional resources to support your recovery goals.
What Does Integrated Treatment Look Like?
Behavioral Therapy
We use evidence-based talk therapy approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI).
These therapies help you understand your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors and give you practical coping strategies for long-term recovery.
Group Therapy
Group sessions provide a sense of community and shared understanding so you don’t feel alone in your recovery.
Groups offer emotional support, encouragement, and accountability to help you stay on track.
Peer Support and Family Support
Your support network matters. Whether it’s family members, friends, or a community of peers, having people who lift you up can make a big difference in recovery.
We offer family therapy to help improve communication, understanding, and ongoing support.
Holistic Approaches
Recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use, it’s about building a healthier life overall.
We encourage mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and creative therapies to help strengthen mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
A Treatment Plan Designed for YOU
Whether you need structured therapy, peer support, or holistic healing, our Medford outpatient program will help you build a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
Ready to take the next step? Call us today or schedule a free consultation to learn how our integrated approach can help you heal.
Who Can Benefit from Co-occurring Disorder Treatment?
If you're struggling with both mental health challenges and substance use, you are not alone, and you don’t have to face it on your own. Co-occurring disorder treatment is designed for people who are dealing with addiction along with conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder.
At Insight Northwest Recovery, we understand that recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use. It’s about treating the underlying struggles that make addiction so hard to overcome. That’s why we develop personalized treatment plans that address your unique experiences and challenges, helping you build a foundation for lasting change.
You Deserve Support & a Fresh Start
You're not alone.
Support is available.
Change is possible.
Take the First Step Today
If you or a loved one is struggling, we’re here to help. Schedule a free consultation today. Our treatment team is ready to answer your questions and guide you toward healing.