Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center in Ventura County

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Many patients seeking substance abuse treatment have other mental health conditions (some of which they may not be aware). This is what is meant by “dual-diagnosis”. Such patients are best served by starting their recovery in a program with true expertise in recognizing and treating these other conditions. Left untreated, they can cause relapse. At Reward Path Recovery, each client is carefully and compassionately assessed by highly trained and experienced professionals. We meet you where you’re at and we’re committed to your success in all areas of life.
Our treatment facility addresses co-occurring disorders, such as:
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Eating disorders
  • Gambling addiction
  • Sex addiction
  • Psychosis
  • Trauma/PTSD

24/7

caring staff on site

26+

Dual diagnoses we treat

29+

types of treatment offered

1

proven working model

What Are the Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Approximately 50% of people living with a mental disorder are also living with a substance abuse disorder. An untreated mental illness can lead a person to turn to alcohol or other substances to cope with stress, anxiety, depression, and other symptoms. Dual diagnosis treatment gives you the ability to receive substance abuse treatment and mental health treatment to reduce the risk of relapse.
At our dual diagnosis treatment center at Reward Path Recovery, you’ll not only undergo medical detox and rehabilitation but you will also receive individual and group counseling. Learning healthy coping mechanisms and receiving the necessary medication to treat your mental disorder can help you manage stress and take back control of your life.
What’s more, dual diagnosis treatment enables you to have a more comfortable detox experience. The withdrawal process can be challenging both physically and emotionally. When you have a mental disorder, the symptoms of your disorder may also become exacerbated by the withdrawal process. 
While other treatment programs may only be able to treat your substance abuse symptoms, our counselors, licensed therapist, and psychiatrist at Reward Path Recovery can treat both your substance abuse and mental health symptoms. Dual diagnosis treatment allows you to be fully supported during your medical detox and rehabilitation. At Reward Path Recovery, we have the professional and experienced care you need.

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Why Dual Diagnosis Treatment is Recommended

Alleviating the pain and dysfunction of co-occurring mental health conditions makes it much easier to recover from a substance use disorder. But beyond that, addiction is sometimes driven by more deeply seated psychological issues such as trauma, which traditional recovery culture is ill equipped to address. If you have relapsed repeatedly despite participating in 12-Step or other treatments, you should consider taking a deeper dive into your psychological past. Reward Path Recovery is the ideal place to start that journey.

Reach Out to Reward Path Recovery

Reward Path Recovery is the top center for addiction treatment in Ventura County. We provide drug and alcohol detox, rehab, and dual diagnosis treatment in a beautiful, comfortable, and stress-free environment. To learn more about our dual diagnosis or other services, give us a call today. We’ll be happy to answer all of your questions.
PPO Insurance Accepeted
Reward Path Recovery accepts all PPO policies

Plus the following HMO/EPO's: Aetna, Cigna, Blue Shield/Magellan, Optum/United Healthcare, Tricare West, and Medicare.

Please contact us today and one of our friendly staff members will verify your insurance benefits for detox and residential treatment.

We also accept cash pay.

Aetna Insurance
Cigna insurance
Blue Shield California
United Healthcare, Optum insurance
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Covid-19 Update

For the health and safety of our patients and staff, we are implementing new protocols for patient screening and social distancing.