Dual-Diagnosis Treatment in New Jersey

Dual Diagnosis

Dealing With Addiction & Co-Occurring Disorders
When mental health symptoms and substance use show up together, they don’t just add up—they multiply. At Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ, our dual diagnosis treatment in South Jersey is built to treat both conditions at the same time, so progress in one area doesn’t get undone by the other. Whether you’re facing anxiety and alcohol use, depression and opioid misuse, PTSD and benzodiazepines, or another combination, we create a plan that addresses the full picture of your life.

You’ll work with a multidisciplinary team—therapists, psychiatric providers, and recovery specialists—who coordinate your care using evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, trauma-informed approaches, relapse-prevention planning, and medication management when appropriate. We offer a full continuum of care, including Partial Care (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and outpatient programs, so your treatment intensity can step up or down as your needs change.

If you’re searching for dual diagnosis treatment in South Jersey, you don’t have to go far from home to get expert, personalized support. At Speranza, you’ll find clear next steps, practical skills, and a steady team in your corner—so you can feel better, stay safer, and move forward with confidence.

What We Treat

Conditions Treated

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Dual Diagnosis

Find out how our dual-diagnosis treatment programs offer you a safe space to recover from co-occuring conditions.

Mental Health

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Who We Help

Who We Can Help at Speranza Behavioral Health

Dual diagnosis—also known as co-occurring disorders—refers to the presence of both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time. These conditions often influence one another, creating a cycle that can make recovery difficult without specialized treatment. For example, someone experiencing anxiety or depression may turn to alcohol or drugs to cope, while long-term substance use can worsen symptoms of mental illness or trigger new ones.

At Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, New Jersey, we understand how intertwined these challenges can be. Our dual diagnosis treatment program is designed to help you address both conditions simultaneously, giving you the tools and strategies needed to heal your mind and body together—not separately.

Examples of Dual Diagnosis

Common examples of co-occurring disorders include:

Depression and alcohol use disorder

Anxiety and benzodiazepine dependence

PTSD and opioid misuse

Bipolar disorder and stimulant addiction

Personality disorders alongside substance use

Dual diagnosis is not rare—it affects millions of people every year. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, nearly 50% of individuals with a substance use disorder also experience a mental health condition. Treating one condition without the other often leads to relapse or incomplete recovery, which is why integrated care is so important.

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We work with most major insurance carriers to help cover the costs associated with treatment at Speranza Behavioral Health. Get a free verification of benefits and find out your personal options for treatment right now.

Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Right for Me?

How to Know When Dual Diagnosis Treatment Is Needed

It’s not always easy to recognize when you or a loved one needs dual diagnosis treatment, especially when symptoms overlap. However, there are key signs that may indicate both mental health and substance use issues are present:

Using drugs or alcohol to manage stress, anxiety, or emotional pain

Experiencing worsening mental health symptoms when not using substances

Mood swings, irritability, or emotional numbness

Trouble functioning at work, school, or in relationships

Withdrawal symptoms or cravings paired with depression or anxiety

Multiple unsuccessful attempts to quit or cut back on substance use

Feelings of hopelessness or loss of control

If these signs sound familiar, it may be time to seek professional help. At Speranza Behavioral Health, our integrated dual diagnosis program provides a safe and supportive environment where you can begin to stabilize, understand the root causes of your struggles, and learn healthy ways to cope.

We use evidence-based therapies, psychiatric care, and holistic approaches to help you manage both conditions effectively. With the right treatment and ongoing support, recovery is not only possible—it’s sustainable.

If you believe you or someone you love may be facing co-occurring challenges, contact Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ today to learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment in South Jersey. Your journey toward clarity, balance, and recovery can start right now.

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What are My Options for Dual Diagnosis Treatment in South Jersey?

Levels of Care for Dual Diagnosis Treatment at Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ

At Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, New Jersey, we offer a full continuum of care for individuals struggling with dual-diagnosis conditions—co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Because each person’s experience and level of need are different, our approach is flexible and adaptive. Clients can step into treatment at the right intensity for their situation and transition smoothly between levels of care as they heal.

Partial Care Program (PHP)

The Partial Care Program (PHP) at Speranza Behavioral Health offers intensive, day-based treatment without overnight stays. Clients typically attend programming five days per week for several hours each day. This level of care is well-suited for those who need more structure than outpatient therapy but are ready for increased independence. PHP combines individual therapy, group counseling, family involvement, and psychiatric oversight, helping clients manage both mental health and addiction symptoms simultaneously.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides a step down from PHP or a step up from standard outpatient care. Clients attend therapy three to five days per week for part of the day while continuing to live at home or in supportive housing. IOP focuses on maintaining progress, strengthening coping strategies, and applying skills in real-world settings. It’s a crucial phase of treatment where clients learn to balance recovery with everyday life responsibilities.

Outpatient Treatment & Aftercare

After completing structured treatment, many clients continue their journey through outpatient therapy or aftercare services. This level of care involves weekly or bi-weekly individual sessions, ongoing medication management, and access to support groups or relapse-prevention planning. Outpatient care provides continued accountability and connection, helping clients stay grounded and maintain stability long after formal treatment ends.

Dual-diagnosis recovery is not linear—and that’s why Speranza’s continuum of care is designed for flexibility. Clients can move between levels of treatment as their needs evolve, ensuring that care always matches their current stage of recovery. Our team stays connected through every step, adjusting therapy approaches, medication plans, and goals to support steady progress.

At Speranza Behavioral Health, we believe that lasting recovery comes from addressing both mental health and substance use together. No matter where you are in your healing journey, we’ll provide the structure, guidance, and clinical support you need to find balance and build a healthier future.

Contact us today to learn more about our dual-diagnosis treatment programs and the levels of care available in Woodbury, NJ.

A Leader in Client-Centered Care

Why People Choose Us

At Speranza Behavioral Health, we have created a treatment philosophy that combines clinical excellance alongside evidence-based treatment which allows each client a unique, individual experience in mental health treatment.

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Expert Clinical Team
Our clinical team has over 30+ years experience helping treat those who struggle with mental health, addiction & dual-diagnosis conditions.
Flexible Schedules
We offer day & evening programming that works provides the flexibility you need when seeking treatment.
Multiple Levels of Care
Our PHP, IOP and OP programs provide you with multiple options that fit your personal needs in treatment.
Personalized Care
Our programs are rooted in client-centered programming meaning you are the focus throughout your entire treatment journey.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Still Have Questions?

(01) What is dual diagnosis treatment?
Dual diagnosis treatment—also called co-occurring disorder treatment—addresses both mental health and substance use disorders at the same time. At Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ, we understand that these conditions are deeply connected. Treating one without the other can leave underlying causes unresolved. Our integrated approach combines therapy, psychiatric care, and recovery support to help clients achieve stability in both areas.
(02) How does Speranza’s dual diagnosis program work?
Our program begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify both mental health symptoms and patterns of substance use. Based on that assessment, our team creates a customized treatment plan that may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, medication management, and relapse prevention. Clients participate in individual, group, and family sessions to ensure every aspect of recovery is supported.
(03) What types of co-occurring conditions do you treat?
We treat a wide range of dual diagnosis conditions, including depression with alcohol use disorder, anxiety paired with prescription medication misuse, PTSD and opioid dependence, and bipolar disorder with stimulant addiction. Each person’s experience is unique, so our treatment plans are customized to match individual symptoms, needs, and goals for recovery.
(04) What levels of care are available for dual diagnosis treatment?
At Speranza Behavioral Health, we provide several levels of care to meet clients wherever they are in their recovery journey. Our residential partners offers 24/7 supervision and structure for those needing stabilization and focused care. The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers full-day treatment without overnight stays, while the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides a step down with flexible scheduling. For ongoing maintenance and relapse prevention, clients can continue with outpatient therapy and aftercare support.
(05) How can I get started with treatment?
Starting treatment is simple and confidential. You can call or email us to schedule an assessment, where we’ll discuss your symptoms, verify your insurance coverage, and recommend the right program for your needs. Our admissions team makes the process straightforward and supportive from the very first call.

If you or someone you love is struggling with both mental health and substance use challenges, help is available. Contact Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ today to learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment programs in South Jersey and take the first step toward lasting recovery.
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Find the Best Dual Diagnosis Treatment in New Jersey

If mental health symptoms and substance use are colliding in your life, you don’t have to sort it out alone. At Speranza Behavioral Health in Woodbury, NJ, we treat both—together—so you can feel steadier, safer, and more in control. Your first call is private. Your story matters. And your next move can be simple and clear.

Reach out now for a confidential conversation with our admissions team. We’ll listen, explain your options, review insurance, and help you choose a starting point that fits your needs— PHP, IOP, or Outpatient. You’ll leave that first call with a plan, not more questions.

If you’re supporting a loved one, we’re here for you, too. We’ll walk you through signs to watch for, ways to help without burning out, and how family can be part of healing.

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