Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Phoenix, Arizona
Integrated Care That Addresses Both Conditions Simultaneously
Bougainvillea Manor Behavioral Health provides specialized dual diagnosis treatment that treats co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders together for lasting recovery.
What You Can Expect From Our Phoenix Dual Diagnosis Program:
- Integrated treatment addresses both mental health and addiction simultaneously rather than separately
- Evidence-based therapies designed explicitly for co-occurring disorders, including CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care
- Medication management that safely addresses both psychiatric and substance use symptoms
24/7 Admissions Support Available
Speak with our compassionate admissions team anytime to verify insurance and begin the intake process.
Why Choose Bougainvillea Manor for Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Bougainvillea Manor provides specialized co-occurring disorders treatment for Phoenix residents who need more than traditional addiction programs or mental health services can offer. Our West Phoenix facility combines psychiatric care and addiction treatment under one roof with a single, coordinated clinical team.
Our Integrated Dual Diagnosis Approach Includes:
- Comprehensive psychiatric and substance use assessments were completed within 24 hours of admission
- Unified treatment team including psychiatrists, addiction specialists, therapists, and case managers
- Evidence-based therapies proven effective for co-occurring disorders, including cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy.
- Medication management addressing both psychiatric symptoms and safe substance withdrawal.
- Trauma-informed care recognizes the connection between past trauma, mental health, and addiction
- Family education helps Phoenix families understand co-occurring disorders and support recovery.
- Discharge planning: connecting clients to Phoenix-area dual-diagnosis outpatient providers and support groups.
Our Comprehensive Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Services in Phoenix
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated co-occurring disorders treatment in Phoenix addresses mental health and substance use simultaneously for Phoenix residents who need coordinated care from a unified clinical team.
Depression and Substance Use Treatment
Specialized care for Phoenix residents struggling with major depressive disorder and alcohol or drug dependence, treating both conditions together to prevent relapse.
Anxiety Disorders and Addiction Treatment
Integrated treatment for generalized anxiety, panic disorder, or social anxiety co-occurring with substance use, addressing the root causes of both conditions.
PTSD and Substance Abuse Treatment
Trauma-focused dual diagnosis care for Phoenix residents using substances to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, providing safe healing for both conditions.
Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment
Comprehensive treatment for co-occurring bipolar disorder and substance use, with mood stabilization and addiction recovery addressed simultaneously by psychiatric providers.
Medication-Assisted Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
Safe, evidence-based medication management addressing both psychiatric symptoms and substance dependence, with 24/7 medical monitoring in our Phoenix residential facility.
Proudly Serving Maricopa County
We provide on-site dual-diagnosis residential treatment, with admission assessments typically completed within 24-48 hours of initial contact. Our admissions team responds to inquiries seven days a week.
Service Areas: Phoenix | Maryvale | West Phoenix | South Phoenix | Central Phoenix | Glendale | Avondale | Goodyear | Peoria | Surprise | Mesa | Tempe | Chandler | Scottsdale | and surrounding Maricopa County communities.
How We Deliver Consistent Dual Diagnosis Treatment Results
- Integrated treatment protocols combining psychiatric care and addiction medicine are reviewed quarterly.
- Daily multidisciplinary team rounds coordinating mental health and substance use treatment plans
- Evidence-based dual diagnosis therapies, including CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing
- Monthly clinical staff training on trauma-informed care and co-occurring disorder best practices
- Medication management following ASAM criteria for safe psychiatric and withdrawal treatment
- Family therapy and education sessions help Phoenix families understand co-occurring disorders.
- Continuous outcome monitoring tracking both mental health symptoms and substance use patterns.
Do You Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment?
Many Phoenix residents come to Bougainvillea Manor after trying separate treatments for mental health and addiction without lasting success. You might benefit from our integrated dual diagnosis program if you’re experiencing:
When Mental Health and Addiction Feed Each Other:
- Using alcohol or drugs to cope with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar symptoms
- Mental health symptoms worsening when you try to stop using substances
- Previous treatment for addiction failed because underlying mental health issues weren’t addressed
- Depression or anxiety that led to substance use, which then made mental health worse
Multiple Treatment Attempts Without Success:
- Completed addiction treatment but relapsed when mental health symptoms returned
- Taking psychiatric medications but still using substances to manage symptoms
- Therapists treating your mental health while ignoring substance use issues
- Addiction counselors focusing only on sobriety without addressing trauma or mental illness
Confusing or Conflicting Symptoms:
- Unsure whether depression causes drinking or drinking causes depression
- Anxiety so severe that you can’t function without medication or substances
- Trauma flashbacks that trigger substance use as a coping mechanism
- Mood swings that make it impossible to maintain sobriety
When Your Environment Makes Recovery Impossible:
- Using substances with people who don’t understand your mental health struggles
- Living situation where both mental health and addiction triggers are constant
- Family members who treat your addiction and mental illness as separate problems
- Previous outpatient treatment couldn’t provide enough structure for both conditions
If these situations feel familiar, integrated dual diagnosis treatment can help. Our Phoenix program treats both conditions together because they’re interconnected—addressing only one leaves you vulnerable to relapse.
Call 866-248-6266 to speak with our admissions team about how dual diagnosis treatment differs from traditional addiction or mental health care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is dual diagnosis treatment?
Dual diagnosis treatment, also called co-occurring disorders treatment, addresses mental health conditions and substance use disorders simultaneously. Instead of treating your depression separately from your alcoholism, or your anxiety separately from your drug use, integrated treatment recognizes these conditions influence each other and provides coordinated care from a unified clinical team.
How is dual diagnosis treatment different from regular rehab or mental health treatment?
Traditional addiction programs focus primarily on substance use with limited mental health support, while standard mental health treatment often doesn't adequately address addiction. Dual diagnosis treatment integrates both specialties with psychiatrists and addiction specialists working together, using therapies designed explicitly for co-occurring disorders, and creating treatment plans that address how your mental health and substance use interact.
What co-occurring disorders do you treat at Bougainvillea Manor?
We treat various combinations of mental health and substance use disorders, including depression with alcohol or drug dependence, anxiety disorders with substance abuse, PTSD with addiction, bipolar disorder with substance use, and other co-occurring conditions. Our Phoenix program serves adults experiencing any combination of mental illness and substance dependence.
How long does dual diagnosis treatment take?
Dual diagnosis treatment typically requires 30-90 days of residential care, though duration varies based on individual needs and progress. Co-occurring disorders often require longer treatment than single conditions because both issues must reach stability. Your treatment team evaluates progress weekly and adjusts your plan accordingly.
Will I receive medication for dual diagnosis?
Many clients benefit from medication addressing both psychiatric symptoms and safe substance withdrawal. Our board-certified psychiatric providers carefully evaluate which medications are appropriate, considering interactions between psychiatric and addiction medications. Medication-assisted treatment combined with therapy produces better outcomes than either approach alone.
Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?
Most major insurance providers cover dual diagnosis treatment as medically necessary care. Our Phoenix admissions team verifies your benefits within 24 hours, explains your coverage for co-occurring disorders treatment, and discusses payment options before admission to Bougainvillea Manor.
Can you have dual diagnosis without realizing it?
Yes, many people don't recognize they have co-occurring disorders. You might think you're just dealing with addiction, not realizing depression or anxiety drives your substance use. Or you might believe you only have mental health issues, not recognizing dependence has developed. Comprehensive assessments at admission identify both conditions, allowing treatment to address the full picture.
What happens after dual diagnosis treatment?
Discharge planning begins at admission. We connect you with Phoenix-area dual diagnosis outpatient providers, specialized support groups for co-occurring disorders, psychiatric medication management, and community resources. Our independent living skills training prepares you to manage both mental health and sobriety in daily life after residential treatment.
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Process at a Glance
Discovery and Comprehensive Assessment
Within 24 hours of admission, you’ll complete integrated psychiatric and substance use assessments. Our clinical team evaluates the relationship between your mental health and addiction, identifies which condition developed first, and creates a unified treatment plan addressing both simultaneously with specific goals for mental health stability and sobriety.
Implementation and Integrated Treatment
Your daily schedule includes individual therapy addressing both conditions, group counseling with other dual diagnosis clients, psychiatric medication management, addiction education, trauma processing when appropriate, and family sessions. Our 24/7 medical staff monitors both mental health symptoms and withdrawal safely throughout your stay.
Optimization and Transition Planning
Weekly clinical reviews track progress on both mental health and sobriety goals, adjusting treatment as needed. As you prepare for discharge, we intensify skills for managing co-occurring disorders independently, connect you with Phoenix dual diagnosis outpatient providers, coordinate psychiatric medication continuity, and create relapse prevention plans addressing both conditions.
How Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Services Work in Phoenix
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated Care for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
Our dual diagnosis program provides comprehensive treatment for Phoenix residents experiencing both mental health conditions and substance use disorders simultaneously. Traditional approaches treating these conditions separately often fail because they ignore how deeply interconnected these issues are—depression can drive alcohol use, which worsens depression, creating a destructive cycle. Our integrated model uses a single clinical team including psychiatrists, addiction specialists, and therapists explicitly trained in co-occurring disorders. You receive coordinated care where everyone understands both your mental health and addiction, medications are carefully managed to address both conditions safely, and therapy targets the underlying connections between your disorders.
Depression and Substance Use Treatment
Breaking the Cycle of Depression and Addiction in Phoenix
Major depressive disorder and substance use often occur together, with each condition making the other worse. Many Phoenix residents start using alcohol or drugs to cope with depression symptoms, only to find substances worsen mood over time and create dependence. Our specialized treatment addresses both conditions simultaneously, using antidepressant medications when appropriate while safely managing substance withdrawal, providing therapy that teaches healthy coping skills, replacing substance use, and helping you understand the relationship between your depression and addiction. We recognize that achieving sobriety without treating underlying depression leaves you vulnerable to relapse, just as managing depression without addressing addiction keeps you trapped in the cycle.
Anxiety Disorders and Addiction Treatment
Relief Without Substances for Phoenix Residents
Anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and social anxiety, frequently co-occur with substance use as people self-medicate overwhelming symptoms. Alcohol might temporarily reduce social anxiety, benzodiazepines might stop panic attacks, or other substances might provide relief—but dependence develops quickly, and anxiety worsens when substances wear off. Our integrated approach treats your anxiety with evidence-based therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure work, provides appropriate psychiatric medications when needed, teaches anxiety management skills that replace substance use, and addresses why your anxiety became severe enough to require self-medication. Phoenix residents completing our program report managing anxiety effectively without substances and understanding triggers for both conditions.
PTSD and Substance Abuse Treatment
Trauma-Informed Care for Co-Occurring PTSD and Addiction
Post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use commonly occur together as people use drugs or alcohol to numb traumatic memories, avoid triggers, or sleep despite nightmares. Unfortunately, substances prevent trauma processing and often worsen PTSD symptoms long-term while creating addiction. Our trauma-informed dual diagnosis program provides safe PTSD treatment while maintaining sobriety, using evidence-based therapies like EMDR and cognitive processing therapy designed for trauma, creating a secure environment where you can process memories without substances, and teaching grounding techniques managing flashbacks and triggers without drugs or alcohol.
Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment
Mood Stabilization and Sobriety for Phoenix Residents
Bipolar disorder significantly increases addiction risk, with many people using substances during manic episodes or to cope with depression between mood cycles. Substance use also destabilizes mood, making bipolar harder to manage and potentially triggering manic or depressive episodes. Our specialized dual diagnosis treatment provides psychiatric medication management, stabilizing mood while safely addressing substance withdrawal, therapy helping you recognize mood cycle warning signs without substances, education about how drugs and alcohol affect bipolar symptoms, and a structured routine supporting both mood stability and sobriety.
Medication-Assisted Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
Safe Medication Management for Co-Occurring Disorders in Phoenix
Medication-assisted treatment for dual diagnosis requires specialized expertise because psychiatric medications and addiction medications must be carefully coordinated. Our board-certified psychiatric providers evaluate which medications are appropriate for your specific combination of mental health and substance use disorders, manage potential interactions between psychiatric and addiction medications, monitor both mental health symptoms and withdrawal safely in our 24/7 residential setting, and educate you about how medications support recovery from both conditions.
Find Bougainvillea Manor in Phoenix, AZ
Location
2344 W Apollo Rd,
Phoenix, AZ 85041
Phone
866-BGV-MANOR
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Located at 2344 W Apollo Rd in South Phoenix, Bougainvillea Manor serves adults throughout Maricopa County — including Phoenix, South Phoenix, Laveen, Maryvale, Glendale, Tempe, and Mesa. Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer questions, verify insurance, and begin the intake process.
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Behavioral Health Residential Treatment in Phoenix, AZ
Structured 24-Hour Care in a Licensed Arizona BHRF
Bougainvillea Manor is one of the few fully licensed Behavioral Health Residential Facilities (BHRFs) in Phoenix offering true 24-hour clinical support for adults experiencing serious mental illness. Unlike outpatient programs that send patients home at the end of the day, our residential model provides continuous therapeutic structure — daily group and individual therapy sessions, medication oversight, skills training, and clinical supervision around the clock. Our facility operates under Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) licensure and AHCCCS AMPM 320-V compliance, meaning every service we deliver meets Arizona's most rigorous behavioral health standards. Residents receive a comprehensive clinical assessment upon admission, and all treatment plans are developed collaboratively with the resident, their family, and their assigned care team. Whether you are stepping down from an acute psychiatric hospital or seeking an alternative to hospitalization, our residential program provides
Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Phoenix, AZ
Integrated Care for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
Research consistently shows that treating mental health and substance use disorders in isolation produces worse outcomes than addressing both conditions simultaneously — and yet most Phoenix-area facilities still treat them separately. At Bougainvillea Manor, our dual diagnosis treatment program is built around integrated care, meaning your mental health diagnosis and your substance use history are addressed together in a single, cohesive residential program. Our clinical team is trained in co-occurring disorder treatment and uses evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care to address the full clinical picture. We treat combinations including depression and alcohol use, PTSD and opioid use disorder, bipolar disorder and stimulant use, and anxiety with cannabis dependency, among others. For Phoenix residents who have struggled to find a program that truly understands the complexity of dual diagnosis, Bougainvillea Manor offers a residential level of care designed specifically for their needs.
Mental Health Treatment in Phoenix, AZ
Comprehensive Residential Care for Serious Mental Illness
Bougainvillea Manor provides residential mental health treatment for adults diagnosed with a wide range of serious mental health conditions, including major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and personality disorders. Our individualized treatment approach begins with a thorough psychiatric and behavioral health assessment, which forms the foundation of a customized treatment plan developed by our licensed clinical team. Residents participate in individual therapy, group therapy, psychoeducation, medication management, and life skills training throughout their stay. Our facility maintains coordination with Adult Recovery Teams (ARTs), Child and Family Teams (CFTs), and outpatient providers to ensure residents have a clear, supported transition plan at discharge. For adults in Phoenix and Maricopa County who need more support than outpatient services can provide, our residential mental health program offers the structured, clinically supervised environment that serious mental illness requires.
Crisis Stabilization in Phoenix, AZ
Immediate Residential Support When Mental Health Emergencies Occur
A mental health crisis does not follow a schedule — and neither do we. Bougainvillea Manor's crisis stabilization program provides immediate residential support for adults in Phoenix and Maricopa County who are experiencing acute psychiatric episodes, dangerous escalation of symptoms, or situations where outpatient care is no longer sufficient to ensure safety. Unlike emergency room visits that result in brief holds and rapid discharge, our residential crisis stabilization model provides extended therapeutic support in a calm, structured environment designed to de-escalate symptoms and restore stability at a clinical level. Upon admission, each resident receives a crisis-specific assessment and a stabilization plan developed by our clinical team, with 24-hour monitoring and support throughout. Once stability is achieved, we work closely with the resident and their care team to identify the appropriate next level of care — whether that is continued residential treatment at Bougainvillea Manor, a step-down to outpatient services, or transition back to community living with a supported discharge plan.
Independent Living Skills Training in Phoenix, AZ
Building the Daily Life Skills That Make Community Reintegration Possible
Recovery from serious mental illness is not just about symptom reduction — it is about rebuilding the practical capacity to live independently and participate meaningfully in community life. Bougainvillea Manor's independent living skills training program teaches residents the foundational skills they need to function confidently outside of a residential setting, including medication self-management, personal hygiene and self-care, household maintenance, meal preparation, budgeting and financial management, community navigation, and use of public transportation in the Phoenix metro area. Skills training sessions are integrated into the residential program schedule alongside clinical therapy and group sessions, giving residents consistent, structured practice under the guidance of experienced Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs). For adults in Phoenix and Maricopa County whose serious mental illness has compromised their ability to manage daily life independently, this program provides the practical foundation that makes lasting community reintegration possible rather than aspirational.
Medication Management in Phoenix, AZ
Psychiatric Medication Oversight Integrated Into Residential Treatment
For many adults with serious mental illness, psychiatric medication is a critical component of stability and recovery — but medication management requires ongoing monitoring, adjustment, and coordination that is difficult to maintain in an outpatient setting. At Bougainvillea Manor, medication management is built directly into our residential treatment program, meaning residents receive daily medication oversight from licensed psychiatric professionals without needing to manage separate appointments or self-administer complex medication regimens alone. Our clinical team monitors medication effectiveness, identifies and addresses side effects, and adjusts treatment in coordination with attending psychiatrists as needed. We also coordinate directly with residents' outpatient psychiatric providers and primary care physicians to ensure seamless medication continuity at discharge. For Phoenix residents managing complex psychotropic regimens for conditions including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or treatment-resistant depression, our integrated medication management program provides the clinical consistency their recovery requires.
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