Key Takeaways
- Nearly half of people with addiction also have a co-occurring mental health condition
- Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both issues simultaneously for better outcomes
- Trust SoCal provides integrated psychiatric and addiction care
- Comprehensive assessment during intake identifies all treatment needs
Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Simi Valley Residents
Mental health conditions and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. For Simi Valley residents, finding treatment that addresses both issues simultaneously is critical for lasting recovery. Dual diagnosis treatment integrates psychiatric care with addiction treatment, ensuring that underlying conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder are properly treated alongside substance use.
Trust SoCal specializes in dual diagnosis treatment at our JCAHO-accredited facility in Fountain Valley. Our integrated approach means that clients receive coordinated care from addiction specialists and mental health professionals working as a unified team.
Common Co-Occurring Conditions
Research shows that nearly half of individuals with a substance use disorder also have a co-occurring mental health condition. Left untreated, these conditions can fuel relapse and undermine recovery efforts.
- Depression and major depressive disorder
- Generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar disorder
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Borderline personality disorder
Our Integrated Treatment Approach
At Trust SoCal, every client undergoes a thorough psychiatric evaluation during intake. This assessment identifies any co-occurring conditions and informs the development of an individualized treatment plan. Our team uses evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, EMDR, and medication management to address the full spectrum of each client's needs.
For Simi Valley residents considering treatment, our admissions team is available 24/7 at (949) 280-8360 to discuss options and answer questions.

Courtney Rolle, CMHC
Clinical Mental Health Counselor



