Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occurring Disorder)

Dual Diagnosis Programs in Massachusetts

Dual diagnosis programs in Massachusetts offer the kind of care many people truly need, support for both mental health conditions and substance use. At The Grove Recovery, we understand that these challenges rarely exist in isolation. That’s why our team provides comprehensive, coordinated treatment for individuals navigating both at once, helping them move toward real, sustainable recovery.

How The Grove Recovery Supports Co-Occurring Disorders

At The Grove Recovery, we specialize in helping individuals manage co-occurring disorders, when a person experiences both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. Our clinical team builds every treatment plan around the whole person, offering medical support, therapy, and long-term strategies for recovery. From day one, we focus on connection, safety, and accountability.

Conditions Treated Through Our Dual Diagnosis Program

We treat a wide range of mental health conditions alongside addiction. As a trusted Massachusetts dual diagnosis center, our program addresses:
These conditions are often linked to underlying trauma or emotional distress. Our team is trained to recognize the signs, create a tailored care plan, and help clients heal safely and confidently.

Multiple Levels of Care for Personalized Support

The Grove Recovery Center offers several levels of care to meet clients where they are. Depending on need, individuals may start in Residential Treatment or move into our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) for dual diagnosis treatment. We also provide an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for co-occurring disorders, which offers structure while allowing more daily flexibility. This step-down model supports lasting success over time.

Integrated Behavioral Health That Works

Our approach is rooted in mental health treatment that connects emotional, psychological, and physical well-being. Dual diagnosis care should never be fragmented. We combine therapy, psychiatric evaluation, peer support, and access to medical detox services when needed, helping our clients stabilize both mentally and physically. Every method we use is part of an evidence-based dual diagnosis treatment plan tailored to the individual.

Understanding Mental Health and Substance Use Together

People with both mental health and substance use disorders often find themselves bouncing between providers. Our program changes that by providing one consistent team and plan of care. Addressing mental health and substance use disorders in one place allows for better coordination and stronger outcomes. We also work to reduce relapse risk by targeting the deeper causes of addictive behavior.

Trauma and Addiction Recovery in a Safe Setting

For many people, trauma lies at the root of addiction and mental illness. Our care model includes focused trauma and addiction recovery support using methods like cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and trauma-informed counseling. By identifying triggers and teaching new ways to cope, we help clients break long-standing patterns and feel safer in their bodies and minds.

Why Massachusetts Needs Strong Dual Diagnosis Programs

Integrated care isn’t just more effective, it’s necessary. According to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission, only about 7% of residents with co-occurring disorders receive treatment for both conditions at the same time.¹ Our dual diagnosis programs in Massachusetts aim to close that gap by offering coordinated, consistent, and evidence-based care to communities across the region.

Start Dual Diagnosis Treatment With The Grove Recovery Center

If you or someone you love is facing mental health and addiction challenges, The Grove Recovery’s dual diagnosis programs in Massachusetts are here to help. Our team provides individualized, integrated care with compassion and clinical expertise. Contact us today to take the first step.

  1. Massachusetts Health Policy Commission. Co-Occurring Disorders Care in Massachusetts: A Report on the Statewide Availability of Health Services. Published May 2019. Accessed July 28, 2025. https://www.mass.gov/doc/co-occurring-disorders-care-in-massachusetts-a-report-on-the-statewide-availability-of-health/download