You’re exploring a mental health addiction clinic because you need integrated support for both mental health challenges and substance use concerns. At Pax Healing, our model recognizes how closely mental health and addiction intersect, allowing you to access comprehensive care under one roof. In this article, you’ll learn how integrated treatment works, the services you can expect, and how to choose a provider that meets your unique needs.

Understand integrated care

Integrated care combines mental health treatment with addiction services to address both issues simultaneously. When you receive care in one cohesive program, you benefit from:

  • Coordinated care plans that treat mental health symptoms and substance use disorders together
  • A multidisciplinary team collaborating on your treatment goals
  • Reduced risk of treatment gaps or conflicting therapies

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, treatment for mental health, drug, or alcohol conditions can include therapy and counseling, medication management, support groups, outpatient care, inpatient care, residential care, and peer recovery support groups [1]. By integrating these services, you gain a holistic approach that promotes lasting recovery.

What is integrated behavioral health?

Integrated behavioral health brings mental health professionals into settings where you already receive medical or addiction care. This model ensures that:

  • Your mental and physical health providers share information securely
  • Assessments cover mood, thinking patterns, and substance use simultaneously
  • Interventions are tailored to your overall well-being

For more on how this approach works, explore our integrated behavioral health services.

Benefits of integrated model

As a result of receiving combined care, you can expect:

  • Improved coordination among therapists, physicians, and counselors
  • Faster identification of co-occurring conditions
  • Streamlined appointments and reduced travel
  • Enhanced support for coping strategies and relapse prevention

Overall, integrated treatment reduces the risk of relapse by tackling underlying causes of both mental health and addiction issues.

Explore Pax Healing’s model

At Pax Healing, we use a client-centered framework that emphasizes personalized recovery. Our integrated model is designed around three core principles:

  1. Comprehensive assessment
  2. Collaborative treatment planning
  3. Ongoing support and aftercare

Comprehensive assessment

When you first arrive, our team conducts an in-depth evaluation of your mental health history, substance use patterns, medical status, and social supports. This includes:

  • Psychosocial interviews
  • Standardized screening tools
  • Family and peer interviews (when appropriate)

Your initial assessment guides the creation of a treatment plan that aligns with your strengths, challenges, and goals.

Collaborative treatment planning

Once we understand your needs, we form a multidisciplinary team—composed of addiction medicine physicians, therapists, nurses, and peer specialists—to design your care. You’ll have a voice in selecting therapies, medications, and support groups that fit your preferences.

Ongoing support and aftercare

Treatment doesn’t end when you leave our facility. Pax Healing provides a continuum of care, including:

  • Relapse prevention workshops
  • Peer recovery support
  • Referrals to community resources

With this approach, you’re less likely to experience treatment gaps and more likely to maintain progress over the long term.

Explore key services

A mental health addiction clinic offers a range of services to support your recovery. At Pax Healing, you can access:

Assessment and evaluation

Your journey begins with a thorough clinical evaluation covering:

  • Mental health screening for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other conditions
  • Substance use assessment, including frequency, quantity, and impact
  • Physical health review to identify any medical complications

Detoxification and medical management

If you need medical detox, our physicians and nurses supervise your process to minimize discomfort and manage withdrawal symptoms safely. You’ll receive:

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when appropriate
  • Vital sign monitoring and nursing care
  • Education on coping strategies

Therapy and counseling services

Therapeutic interventions form the backbone of recovery. Your plan may include:

  • Individual therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy [2]
  • Group therapy that fosters peer support and shared accountability
  • Family therapy to improve communication and rebuild trust
  • Motivational interviewing to enhance readiness for change [3]

For more on combining rehab and psychotherapy, see our rehab + psychotherapy services and rehab with counseling services.

Medication management

Our addiction medicine physicians prescribe and monitor medications to:

  • Reduce cravings
  • Stabilize mood
  • Treat co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or depression

This coordinated approach ensures that your psychotropic and addiction-related medications work together safely.

Holistic and experiential therapies

You can also engage in alternative therapies to support overall wellness:

  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) for trauma [4]
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills groups for emotion regulation [5]
  • Mindfulness, yoga, and art therapy to reduce stress

These modalities complement traditional treatment, offering you additional coping tools and self-awareness. Learn more about our holistic mental health rehab.

Support groups and peer recovery

Peer-led support groups create a sense of community and shared experience. Depending on your needs, you may join:

  • 12-Step meetings
  • SMART Recovery groups
  • Pax Healing peer recovery coaching

Peer support helps you stay accountable and motivated throughout your journey.

Address dual diagnosis

Dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders, refers to having both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time. About 20.4 million U.S. adults experienced this in 2023 [6]. When you have co-occurring disorders, an integrated approach is essential.

Understanding co-occurring disorders

Studies suggest that roughly half of people with a substance use disorder also have a mental health diagnosis, and vice versa. For example, someone with major depressive disorder may self-medicate with alcohol, exacerbating both conditions.

Integrated treatment approach

The best outcomes occur when care addresses both disorders together. Pax Healing’s team provides:

  • Joint therapy sessions focusing on overlapping triggers
  • Medication regimens that consider interactions and side effects
  • A single treatment plan to streamline your recovery path

See our dual care mental health + sud resources for more.

Create personalized plans

Your recovery plan should reflect your individual history, preferences, and goals. At Pax Healing, we emphasize:

Personalized rehab plans

Your treatment blueprint may include a mix of:

  • Inpatient or residential care for intensive support
  • Outpatient mental health + addiction services (/outpatient-mental-health-addiction) for flexibility
  • Aftercare programming and ongoing counseling

By tailoring the plan to you, we increase the chance of lasting change. Learn how our personalized rehab plans can work for you.

Client-centered rehab services

We place you at the center of decision making. Through regular check-ins, we adjust your plan based on:

  • Progress toward substance use reduction
  • Shifts in mental health symptoms
  • Feedback on what therapies are most helpful

Visit our client-centered rehab services to discover more.

Aftercare and relapse prevention

To support long-term recovery, we offer:

  • Relapse prevention workshops and toolkits
  • Peer-led sober living arrangements
  • Referrals to community support and vocational programs

This continuity of care helps maintain your gains and reduce the risk of relapse.

Choose the right clinic

Not all mental health addiction clinics deliver the same level of integrated care. When evaluating providers, consider:

Factors to consider

Questions to ask a provider

  1. How do you coordinate care between mental health and addiction teams?
  2. What evidence-based therapies do you offer?
  3. Can you describe your aftercare support options?
  4. How do you measure progress and adjust treatment plans?

Getting clear answers helps you choose a clinic that aligns with your recovery vision.

Begin your recovery journey

You don’t have to navigate mental health and addiction treatment alone. With Pax Healing’s integrated approach, you gain access to coordinated, personalized care designed to address the full spectrum of your needs. Reach out today to discuss your goals and take the first step toward a healthier, balanced life.

References

  1. (SAMHSA)
  2. ([CBT]) tailored to your goals (Mayo Clinic)
  3. (Psychology Today)
  4. (EMDR Institute, Inc.)
  5. (Psychology Today)
  6. (Cleveland Clinic)

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