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Addiction, trauma, anxiety, depression, and behavioral patterns are often deeply connected. Treating only one piece rarely creates lasting recovery. Healing happens when the full picture is finally addressed together.
Dual diagnosis treatment, treating both conditions simultaneously in an integrated program, is the clinical standard for co-occurring disorders. It is how we treat every client who comes through Top of the World Ranch.
How We Treat It
At Top of the World Ranch, co-occurring disorder treatment means that the mental health condition and the substance use disorder are addressed by the same clinical team, in the same program, at the same time. EMDR and Accelerated Resolution Therapy address trauma and nervous system dysregulation that underlies both. CBT and DBT build the cognitive and emotional skills that both recovery and mental health stability require. Individual therapy, group programming, medication management where appropriate, and the full holistic and experiential model on 315 private acres provide a comprehensive environment for integrated recovery.
We have treated clients who were told their co-occurring picture was too complex for residential care. In most cases, the complexity was not the problem. The lack of a program built to hold it was.
Trauma-Focused Therapy
EMDR and Accelerated Resolution Therapy help regulate the nervous system and address the unresolved trauma patterns that often drive both addiction and mental health symptoms.
Clinical Mental Health Support
Clients receive structured therapeutic support that builds emotional regulation, coping skills, behavioral awareness, and mental health stability within the same recovery program.
One Clinical Team Treating the Full Picture
Mental health treatment and substance use treatment are not separated. The same clinical team addresses both conditions simultaneously through individual therapy and group programming.
Holistic & Experiential Recovery
Experiential programming, holistic therapies, movement, nature, and the 315-acre environment support long-term nervous system regulation and integrated recovery at every level.