Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Cincinnati, Ohio

When mental health issues and substance use happen at the same time, care needs to treat both together. New Horizons Recovery Centers offers dual diagnosis treatment in Cincinnati, Ohio, for adults and teens facing severe symptoms, relapse, and daily life stress.

Our program brings mental health care, addiction treatment, peer support, and case management into one plan.

We help people dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, panic, mood changes, and substance use build safer routines, stronger coping skills, and a steadier path forward.

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Two Struggles One Plan

When the mind feels split, care should click

Dual diagnosis means a person has a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time. One issue can make the other worse. Drinking or drug use may seem like a way to numb pain, sleep, slow racing thoughts, or escape fear. Over time, substance use can raise anxiety, deepen depression, increase conflict at home, and make symptoms harder to manage.

Care that covers the full picture

By enrolling in this program, you’ll receive:

Mental health assessment and substance use assessment

Individual therapy

Group therapy

Family support sessions

Medication support when needed

Peer support from people who understand recovery

Case management for housing, work, school, legal stress, and daily needs

Treatment planning in PHP and IOP levels of care

Relapse prevention and coping skill building

Help for trauma, depression, anxiety, and other co-occurring disorders in Ohio

This is integrated dual diagnosis rehab in Cincinnati, not a patchwork of separate appointments with no clear link between them. The goal is to help people feel safer, think more clearly, and build a life that supports recovery.

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Built for people who need more than a quick fix

This service may be a fit for:

Adults or teens with mental health symptoms and substance use at the same time

People with repeated relapse after standard rehab or short-term treatment

People using drugs or alcohol to cope with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, or mood shifts

People facing court stress, school problems, work issues, or family breakdown are linked to both conditions

Families looking for co-occurring disorder treatment in Cincinnati that feels steady and serious

Strong care, steady support

Key features of this program include:

Partial Hospitalization Program and Intensive Outpatient Program

New Horizons Recovery Centers offers PHP and IOP. PHP gives people more hours of treatment each week and more daily support. IOP offers a lower step of care with strong clinical support and space to practice new skills at home.

Peer support that feels real

People often listen better when they feel seen. Peer support adds lived experience, hope, and practical recovery guidance that can make treatment feel less distant and more real.

Case management that clears the road

Many people in treatment are trying to handle housing stress, court dates, family conflict, lost work, school demands, or lack of transportation. Case management helps people deal with those real-life barriers so treatment can work better.

Mental health and substance abuse treatment in Cincinnati under one roof

Our team works on both issues together. That helps cut confusion and mixed messages. It can make the plan easier to follow and easier to trust.

Support for severe and layered cases

Some clients come in with intense symptoms, long treatment history, unsafe patterns, or many stress points hitting at once. This service is built with those realities in mind.
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Better days start with both sides treated

When both conditions are treated together, care can do more than lower substance use. It can help people understand what drives use, what fuels symptoms, and what needs to change for recovery to last.

What people may gain from dual diagnosis care

One treatment plan for mental health and addiction

Support for treating addiction and depression together

Help with substance use and anxiety treatment in one setting

Fewer gaps between mental health care and rehab care

More insight into triggers, cravings, and symptom flare-ups

Better coping skills for stress, conflict, panic, and low mood

Support from peers who know what recovery feels like

Case management help for daily life problems that can pull people off track

Stronger relapse prevention planning

A path toward safer choices, better routines, and more stable relationships

This is what makes integrated behavioral health in Ohio useful for many people. It does not split the person into pieces. It treats the full picture.

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Step by Step and Day by Day

Starting treatment can feel scary when life already feels messy. A simple process helps.

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Start with an honest assessment

The first step is a full review of mental health symptoms, substance use, safety needs, treatment history, home stress, and goals. This helps the team place each client in the right level of care.

Build a plan that fits the real problem

The care plan covers both mental health and substance use. It may include PHP or IOP, therapy, medication support, peer support, family work, and case management.

Show up, do the work, and use the tools

Clients attend sessions, learn coping tools, talk through triggers, and practice safer ways to handle stress. Group sessions build connection. Individual therapy gives room for deeper work. Peer support helps people stay linked to recovery.

Plan for life outside the program

As clients make progress, the team works on the next steps. That may include lower levels of care, outside therapy, support groups, school or work planning, family goals, and daily routines that protect recovery.

This process is part of mental health and addiction rehab in Cincinnati, Ohio, that aims for change people can use in real life, not only in a therapy room.

Help close to home

New Horizons Recovery Centers serves Cincinnati and nearby communities with local access to co-occurring treatment in Hamilton County, Ohio. The center is located at 9145 Governors Way, Cincinnati, OH 45249. This makes care easier to reach for people in Hamilton County and surrounding areas who need dual diagnosis treatment in Cincinnati, Ohio.

We serve Cincinnati and nearby communities in the area. That includes Hamilton County and other parts of the greater Cincinnati region for people seeking intensive outpatient treatment in Hamilton County.

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New Horizons Recovery Centers 9145 Governors Way Cincinnati, OH 45249

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Real words from real recovery journeys

I can't say enough good things about New Horizons. They genuinely care about their patients and foster an incredible environment that makes a difficult process way more enjoyable (if that's even possible).I was extremely nervous and hesitant opening up throughout my recovery journey, but NH made those fears go away almost immediately, especially after meeting the entire staff and other clients. I'm not usually one to post reviews, but I wanted to share my experience in case you or your loved one are struggling with addiction/mental health and are looking for a place to heal/grow. Thank you to New Horizons and everyone I have met along the way, and thank you for reading. :)

Macyn Kaelin

New Horizons helped me regain control of my life. Jeff was so welcoming and was the reason I walked through those doors in the first place, but JEN is the reason I stayed and am now thriving. She motivated me to become the best version of myself with her honesty, insight, and deep care for each individual. I can’t thank here no ugh for equipping me with the necessary tools to navigate this part of life that is so much more fulfilling.

Macyn Kaelin

I did IOP at New Horizons following a mental health hospitalization. I do not have enough words to describe how helpful and life saving this place is. The entire staff will do any thin git takes to support you, so long as you are open to letting them. I’ve done a lot of therapy through out the years but none have helped me in the ways that New Horizons has. This isa very safe place full of people who are genuinely going to look out for you and work with you to give you whatever tools you need to believe in yourself again.

Macyn Kaelin

I can't say enough good things about New Horizons. They genuinely care about their patients and foster an incredible environment that makes a difficult process way more enjoyable (if that's even possible).I was extremely nervous and hesitant opening up throughout my recovery journey, but NH made those fears go away almost immediately, especially after meeting the entire staff and other clients. I'm not usually one to post reviews, but I wanted to share my experience in case you or your loved one are struggling with addiction/mental health and are looking for a place to heal/grow. Thank you to New Horizons and everyone I have met along the way, and thank you for reading. :)

Macyn Kaelin

I did IOP at New Horizons following a mental health hospitalization. I do not have enough words to describe how helpful and life saving this place is. The entire staff will do any thin git takes to support you, so long as you are open to letting them. I’ve done a lot of therapy through out the years but none have helped me in the ways that New Horizons has. This isa very safe place full of people who are genuinely going to look out for you and work with you to give you whatever tools you need to believe in yourself again.

Macyn Kaelin

Big questions, straight answers

What is dual diagnosis treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment helps people who have a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. It treats both issues together, not one after the other. That can lead to a stronger recovery plan and better day-to-day stability.

Can mental health disorders lead to addiction?

Yes, they can. Some people use alcohol or drugs to numb sadness, fear, panic, trauma, or sleep problems. Over time, that coping habit can turn into dependence or addiction. The mental health condition may get worse, too.

Is dual diagnosis treatment different from standard rehab

Yes. Standard rehab may focus mostly on substance use. Dual diagnosis care works on substance use and mental health together. That matters for people dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, mood problems, or other symptoms tied to drug or alcohol use.

What mental health conditions are treated alongside addiction

Programs often help people facing depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, panic, mood disorders, and other emotional or behavioral concerns. At New Horizons Recovery Centers, treatment is built around both mental health and substance abuse treatment in Cincinnati for people who need linked care.

How long does dual diagnosis treatment take in Ohio

Length of treatment depends on symptom severity, substance use history, relapse risk, home support, and progress in care. Some people start in PHP and move to IOP. Others begin in IOP. The right timeline is based on what gives the person the best chance to recover and stay safe.

Who needs co-occurring disorder treatment in Cincinnati

People who use drugs or alcohol and have depression, anxiety, trauma, panic, mood changes, or other mental health symptoms may need this type of care. It can help when one issue keeps making the other worse.

Does the program include peer support and case management

Yes. Peer support can help clients feel less alone and more connected to recovery. Case management can help with practical problems such as housing, work, school, legal needs, and daily life barriers.

Ready to treat both sides for real

The next right step starts right here

When mental health symptoms and substance use are tangled together, waiting can make life harder

New Horizons Recovery Centers offers dual diagnosis treatment in Cincinnati, Ohio, for people who need serious support, not surface care.

If you or someone you love is dealing with both, reach out and talk with a team that understands how deep these problems can run and how treatment can help.

New Horizons Recovery Centers
9145 Governors Way Cincinnati, OH 45249

Contact Us(513) 717-5457