
At Elevated Healing, we specialize in integrated dual-diagnosis treatment for substance use disorders. Whether you struggle with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, or ketamine, we address both the addiction and underlying mental health conditions that drive use.
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Substance use doesn't exist in isolation. It's interconnected with depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions. We treat the whole person—the addiction AND the conditions fueling it—ensuring lasting recovery.
From occasional heavy drinking to alcohol dependence, we treat the full spectrum of alcohol use. Address underlying anxiety, depression, or trauma driving use while supporting sustainable sobriety.
Treatment includes: Medical detoxification, medication management (naltrexone, acamprosate), individual therapy, group support, relapse prevention.
Heroin, prescription opioids, fentanyl—we provide comprehensive opioid addiction treatment. Medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, naltrexone) combined with therapy and support.
Treatment includes: Buprenorphine/naltrexone, withdrawal management, individual therapy, group support, pain management alternatives.
Cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription stimulants—we treat stimulant addiction addressing both acute withdrawal and long-term recovery. Manage co-occurring ADHD, anxiety, or depression.
Treatment includes: Psychiatric evaluation, behavioral therapy, cognitive restoration, ADHD treatment, mood stabilization.
Cannabis addiction is real and increasingly common, especially with high-potency products. We address both dependence and mental health conditions like anxiety or psychosis triggered by use.
Treatment includes: Motivation enhancement, behavioral therapy, anxiety/mood management, relapse prevention, community support.
Club drug and emerging addiction concern. Ketamine use causes psychological dependence and can trigger psychotic symptoms. We provide specialized assessment and integrated treatment addressing both.
Treatment includes: Psychiatric evaluation, psychosis management if present, behavioral therapy, trauma processing, mood/anxiety treatment.
Substance use and mental health conditions are deeply interconnected. Anxiety drives alcohol use. Depression drives opioid use. Trauma drives stimulant use. When we treat only the addiction without addressing the mental health condition, relapse is common. When we treat only mental health without addressing substance use, recovery is incomplete.
Medical Management: Medically supervised detoxification, medication-assisted treatment where appropriate, psychiatric medication management addressing co-occurring conditions.
Behavioral Therapy: Individual and group therapy addressing thoughts, behaviors, and coping. CBT, DBT, motivational enhancement, trauma processing.
Peer Support: Group therapy and community providing understanding, accountability, and connection with others in recovery.
Wellness Services: Yoga, art therapy, sound meditation, mindfulness supporting whole-person healing.
Long-Term Planning: Discharge planning, alumni program, ongoing outpatient care ensuring continued stability and growth.
We treat poly-substance use frequently. Comprehensive assessment identifies all substances used, which are most problematic, and how they interact. Single integrated treatment plan addresses all simultaneously.
Assessment often reveals underlying conditions. Depression and anxiety sometimes only visible once substance use decreases. Comprehensive evaluation identifies conditions you may not recognize. If no mental health condition found, treatment focuses entirely on addiction—but most people have both.
Depends on substance and severity. Alcohol detoxification can be medically dangerous—requires medical supervision. Benzodiazepines prescribed as needed. For other substances, severity determines safety of home detox. Assessment determines safest approach. Medical detoxification available if needed.
Previous treatment failure common—but doesn't mean recovery is impossible. Often indicates previous approach didn't match your needs. Integrated dual-diagnosis care addressing both conditions simultaneously often succeeds where previous treatments failed. Learning from past attempts informs better approach.
Varies significantly. Acute phase often 4-8 weeks intensive care. Total treatment including ongoing support often 6+ months. Some benefit from longer treatment (6-12 months). We measure success by sustained recovery, not discharge date. Flexibility adjusts timeline based on progress.
Most insurance plans cover substance use treatment and mental health care. We verify coverage at assessment and explain benefits. Financial barriers never prevent access to care. Payment plans and sliding scale available for uninsured/underinsured.
Whether you struggle with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, or ketamine, integrated treatment addresses both the addiction and underlying conditions driving use. Recovery is possible.
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