Dual diagnosis & co-occurring care
Psychiatric care, when more than one thing is going on.
Mood, anxiety, trauma, and substance-related conditions rarely arrive alone. At RECO Immersive in Delray Beach, our integrated psychiatric team treats both the primary disorder and any co-occurring condition together — because resolving one without the other is what causes recovery to stall.

A psychiatry-first model
Precision Psychopharmacology
Pharmacogenomic-guided medication management treats the underlying psychiatric condition while accounting for any substance interactions or sensitivities.
Neuromodulation
TMS, ketamine, and Spravato target the neural circuits driving treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD where talk therapy alone has not been enough.
Trauma-Informed Therapy
EMDR, CBT, and DBT delivered by licensed clinicians who specialize in dual-diagnosis cases and understand how trauma drives both psychiatric and substance symptoms.
Long-Term Stability
qEEG-guided neurofeedback and structured aftercare maintain mood regulation and reduce relapse risk on both the psychiatric and substance fronts.
Why does dual diagnosis happen?
01
Overlapping neurobiology
Depression, anxiety, ADHD, and substance use share the same prefrontal and limbic circuitry — one condition reshapes the brain in ways that prime the next.
02
Untreated psychiatric symptoms
When mood, anxiety, or trauma symptoms go unaddressed, alcohol, cannabis, and stimulants become the default short-term coping mechanism.
03
Substance-induced symptoms
Long-term use of alcohol, stimulants, or benzodiazepines triggers persistent mood, sleep, and cognitive disturbances that look identical to primary psychiatric illness.
Treating only one half of a dual diagnosis leaves the other half free to undermine the work. That is why integrated psychiatric and behavioral care is non-negotiable at RECO Immersive.
Speak with a psychiatrist 24/7
If you or someone you love is navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, or a co-occurring substance issue, our admissions team is on call.
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(844) 451-2361



