Conditions Covered Here
Substance use disorders, mental-health conditions, and behavioral addictions — each one has a page below with programs that work in that specific corner of care. Whatever you're facing, there is a path; the trick is finding the one that fits.
What This Page Is Good For
Substance Use
Programs for alcohol, drug, and prescription medication dependence
Full continuum for alcohol use disorder — medical detox, therapy, and continuing recovery support
Find TreatmentMedication-assisted treatment with Suboxone, methadone, and naltrexone, plus the counseling that goes with it
Find TreatmentSpecialized care for cocaine, methamphetamine, and other stimulant use disorders
Find TreatmentSupport for cannabis use disorder when daily use has become hard to step back from
Find TreatmentPrograms for misuse of opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and other prescribed medications
Find TreatmentMental Health
Integrated care for mental-health conditions alongside substance use
Co-occurring care that treats depression and substance use as one connected picture
Find TreatmentAnxiety and panic disorders treated alongside addiction, not separately
Find TreatmentTrauma-focused therapy paired with substance use treatment when the two are tangled together
Find TreatmentCare designed around trauma history — paced gently, with staff who are trained to recognize it
Find TreatmentCombined treatment that stabilizes mood episodes while addressing substance use
Find TreatmentOne plan, one team, for both addiction and a mental-health condition at the same time
Find TreatmentSpecial Populations
Programs built around the specific needs of particular groups
Addiction treatment for veterans, including PTSD and military-service trauma
Find TreatmentAffirming recovery programs where staff and peers reflect the community
Find TreatmentWomen-only treatment that holds space for trauma, parenting, and safety
Find TreatmentCare designed for ages 18 to 25 — the years when SUD rates run highest
Find TreatmentPregnancy-safe treatment paired with prenatal care and obstetric coordination
Find TreatmentBehavioral Addictions
Process addictions, usually treated alongside substance use rather than separately
Integrated care for gambling disorder, often delivered with co-occurring substance use treatment
Find TreatmentCompulsive gaming, internet, shopping, sex, and food patterns — treated with the same evidence-based scaffolding
Find TreatmentFrequently Asked Questions
The Scale of the Problem in the U.S.
Adults living with a substance use disorder
People carrying both addiction and a mental-health condition
Adults experiencing some form of mental-health challenge
Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health
When Addiction and Mental Health Sit on Top of Each Other
How Co-Occurring Disorders Show Up
About half of the people who walk into addiction treatment also live with a mental-health condition. Clinicians call this dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders. Treating one and ignoring the other is the single most common reason that relapse follows.
- • Alcohol use disorder paired with depression
- • Anxiety paired with benzodiazepine dependence
- • PTSD paired with stimulant or opioid use
- • Bipolar disorder paired with alcohol or drug use
Integrated Care Is What Works
Outcomes are noticeably better when one team holds both diagnoses at once, in a program that understands how they feed each other. The directory below filters for programs licensed and staffed for that kind of work.