Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Fort Worth & Across Texas

Mental health challenges and substance use often show up together. Anxiety that gets quieted with alcohol. Depression that makes it easier to use. Trauma that drives both. When one condition goes untreated, it tends to pull the other one back. That is why treating them separately rarely works as well as addressing them together.

Dual diagnosis treatment — also called co-occurring disorders treatment — means working with both the mental health and substance use pieces at the same time, with a clinician who understands how they interact.

What We Help With

Depression and alcohol or drug use, anxiety and substance use, trauma and addiction, ADHD and substance use, mood disorders and co-occurring substance use, and any combination of mental health symptoms alongside problematic substance use.

How We Work

Ashley Ketchum, LCSW specializes in dual diagnosis and has experience across multiple levels of mental health care including inpatient, PHP, and IOP settings. She uses trauma-informed, evidence-based approaches including DBT and CBT to address both conditions simultaneously rather than treating them as separate problems. Robert Boes, LCSW-S also has extensive experience working with clients navigating co-occurring substance use and mental health challenges.

Who We Work With

We work with adults and adolescents (10+) navigating co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. In-person sessions in Fort Worth and virtual sessions across Texas.

Ready to Get Started?

Visit our contact page to reach out. We will match you with the right therapist and schedule a free 15-minute consultation.