Depression
Major depression and substance abuse frequently occur together. Many people use alcohol or drugs to cope with persistent sadness, low energy, or hopelessness. Over time, substance use makes depression worse, not better.
This cycle is one of the most common patterns seen in dual diagnosis treatment. The National Institute of Mental Health recognizes a strong connection between depression and substance use disorders, with each condition intensifying the other.
At Lanier Recovery Center, our depression treatment Atlanta approach for co-occurring depression includes:
- Medication management to stabilize mood
- Behavioral therapy to address negative thought patterns
- Ongoing mental health care to support long-term recovery
Our goal is to help clients rebuild motivation, restore emotional balance, and develop healthier coping strategies throughout the treatment process.
Anxiety disorders
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health disorders seen alongside substance abuse. Generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety all drive many people toward alcohol or drugs as a way to find relief.
The problem is that substances only mask anxiety symptoms temporarily. Over time, drug abuse and alcohol use make anxiety significantly worse and can lead to risky behaviors and physical dependency.
Our anxiety treatment Atlanta:
- Identifying the root causes of the anxiety disorder
- Building emotional regulation skills
- Reducing substance use through evidence-based behavioral therapy
- Using medication management when appropriate
Treating the mental health condition directly, not just the substance use, is what makes this approach effective.
Trauma and PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is closely linked to substance use disorders. Many people use substances to numb traumatic memories, manage hypervigilance, or cope with sleep disruption caused by PTSD.
Without treating the underlying trauma, substance abuse tends to return even after a period of recovery.
At Lanier Recovery Center, our approach to co-occurring PTSD treatment Atlanta includes:
- Trauma-focused therapy that processes traumatic memories safely
- Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT therapy Atlanta) to strengthen emotional regulation
- A structured treatment process that builds stability before diving into deeper trauma work
This careful, phased approach helps clients heal from the inside out without feeling overwhelmed or destabilized during treatment.
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder involves cycling mood disorders alternating between episodes of mania and depression. This mental illness has a well-documented connection to substance use disorders.
During manic episodes, risky behaviors and impulsive drug abuse are common. During depressive episodes, many people turn to substances to cope with low mood and hopelessness. A family history of bipolar disorder can also increase the likelihood of developing a substance use disorder.
Our effective bipolar disorder treatment Atlanta includes:
- Medication management to stabilize mood cycles
- Behavioral therapy to identify and manage triggers
- Psychoeducation to help clients recognize early warning signs
- Ongoing mental health treatment to prevent relapse
Managing this mental health diagnosis long-term requires consistent care, something our outpatient treatment programs are specifically designed to provide.
Personality disorders
Personality disorders, especially borderline personality disorder, are frequently seen in dual diagnosis treatment. Borderline personality disorder involves intense emotional swings, impulsive behaviors, and unstable relationships. These challenges often lead to substance abuse as a way of managing emotional pain.
Without direct mental health treatment for the personality disorder, other mental disorders and substance use patterns are unlikely to resolve on their own.
At Lanier Recovery Center, we use dialectical behavioral therapy as a core part of borderline personality disorder treatment Atlanta. DBT was originally developed for this mental health condition and remains one of the most effective tools available.
Our treatment approach focuses on:
- Emotional regulation to manage intense feelings
- Interpersonal effectiveness to build healthier relationships
- Distress tolerance to reduce risky behaviors
- Mindfulness to increase self-awareness

For clients who do not need inpatient care, our flexible outpatient treatment programs provide this level of support while allowing them to remain connected to work, family, and daily life.