Drug Rehab Conditions Treated: Substance Use, Mental Health & Behavioral Disorders
Santa Cruz Drug Rehab matches patients to clinically appropriate treatment for over 14 conditions across three categories: substance use disorders (DSM-5 criteria), co-occurring mental health diagnoses, and behavioral addictions. With 9.2 million Americans living with dual diagnosis and only 7.6% receiving integrated treatment (SAMHSA NSDUH, 2023), our platform connects individuals to CARF- and Joint Commission-accredited facilities that deliver ASAM-level-matched, evidence-based care — including CBT, DBT, EMDR, MAT, and contingency management — to address the full clinical picture, not just one symptom.
Explore Treatment CentersSubstance Use Disorders
Evidence-based treatment for DSM-5 substance use disorders — from medically supervised detox (ASAM Level 3.7) through outpatient care (ASAM Level 1.0)
DSM-5 alcohol use disorder (ICD-10: F10) treatment including medically managed detox to prevent delirium tremens, FDA-approved pharmacotherapy (naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram), CBT, and 12-step facilitation
Find TreatmentMedication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine, methadone, or extended-release naltrexone — proven to reduce opioid overdose mortality by 50%. Includes trauma-informed psychotherapy and relapse prevention planning
Find TreatmentTreatment for cocaine and methamphetamine dependence (ICD-10: F14–F15) using contingency management, the Matrix Model, and motivational interviewing — the primary evidence-based approaches given no FDA-approved pharmacotherapy
Find TreatmentClinical treatment for DSM-5 cannabis use disorder (ICD-10: F12), addressing psychological dependence, withdrawal management, and co-occurring anxiety or mood disorders through CBT and motivational enhancement therapy
Find TreatmentSpecialized programs for benzodiazepine, opioid analgesic, and stimulant medication misuse — featuring medically supervised tapering protocols, non-addictive alternative pain management, and psychoeducation
Find TreatmentCo-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
Integrated dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders — coordinated pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy from a unified clinical team
Dual diagnosis treatment for MDD (ICD-10: F32–F33) co-occurring with substance use — combining antidepressant pharmacotherapy (SSRIs, SNRIs), CBT, and behavioral activation. Depression affects 30–40% of individuals with SUD
Find TreatmentEvidence-based care for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety (ICD-10: F40–F41) co-occurring with addiction — using exposure therapy, CBT, and non-addictive anxiolytic medications
Find TreatmentTrauma-informed treatment using EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Prolonged Exposure — addressing the neurobiological link between PTSD (ICD-10: F43.1) and self-medication through substance use
Find TreatmentIntegrated treatment for bipolar I/II (ICD-10: F31) with substance use — mood stabilizers (lithium, valproate), atypical antipsychotics, and specialized relapse prevention. Up to 60% of bipolar patients develop SUD
Find TreatmentSAMHSA-model integrated treatment addressing both psychiatric and substance use disorders simultaneously — proven to reduce hospitalization by 25% and improve treatment retention compared to sequential or parallel care models
Find TreatmentBehavioral Addictions & Process Disorders
Treatment for ICD-11 recognized behavioral addictions and process disorders — sharing core dopaminergic reward pathway dysregulation with substance use disorders
ICD-11 recognized gambling disorder (6C50) treatment using CBT, motivational interviewing, and naltrexone pharmacotherapy. Gambling disorder co-occurs with SUD in approximately 25% of cases
Find TreatmentConfidential treatment for ICD-11 compulsive sexual behavior disorder (6C72) using CBT, psychodynamic therapy, and SSRI pharmacotherapy — addressing underlying attachment trauma and co-occurring substance use
Find TreatmentICD-11 recognized gaming disorder (6C51) treatment using CBT for internet addiction, family therapy, and digital wellness planning — addressing comorbid depression and social anxiety in 60–70% of cases
Find TreatmentIntegrated care for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder (ICD-10: F50) co-occurring with substance use — using CBT-E, DBT, and nutritional rehabilitation. Up to 50% of eating disorder patients have concurrent SUD
Find TreatmentU.S. Substance Use & Mental Health Epidemiology: Key Statistics
These SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2023 figures demonstrate the scale of conditions drug rehab programs treat — and the critical treatment gap that Santa Cruz Drug Rehab works to close.
Americans aged 12+ with a past-year substance use disorder — yet only 24.1% received any treatment (SAMHSA NSDUH, 2023)
Adults with co-occurring SUD and mental illness (dual diagnosis) — only 7.6% received integrated treatment for both conditions
Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2022 (CDC WONDER) — underscoring why ASAM-matched, clinically supervised rehab saves lives
How Santa Cruz Drug Rehab Matches Patients to the Right Condition-Specific Program
ASAM-Guided Clinical Matching for Every Condition
Santa Cruz Drug Rehab uses ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria to match each patient to the clinically appropriate level of care — from Level 1.0 outpatient services through Level 4.0 medically managed intensive inpatient. Integrated dual diagnosis programs treat co-occurring conditions simultaneously, which research shows improves 12-month recovery rates by 25–50% compared to treating conditions sequentially (Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2020).
- • Biopsychosocial assessment using ASI, PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PCL-5 screening tools
- • ASAM multidimensional placement across six clinical domains
- • Evidence-based modalities: CBT, DBT, EMDR, CPT, contingency management, MAT
- • Coordinated pharmacotherapy with addiction psychiatry oversight
- • Accredited facilities (CARF, Joint Commission, state-licensed)
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Santa Cruz Drug Rehab connects you to accredited facilities equipped to diagnose and treat the full spectrum of conditions listed on this page. Whether you present with a single substance use disorder or complex co-occurring diagnoses, our platform identifies programs with the clinical expertise, accreditation, and treatment modalities your case requires — including specialized tracks for opioid MAT, trauma-focused therapy, and behavioral addiction programs.
What You'll Find on This Page
Santa Cruz Drug Rehab provides ASAM-guided matching for 14+ drug rehab conditions treated across three clinical categories. Here is what this page covers:
- DSM-5 substance use disorders: alcohol (F10), opioid (F11), stimulant (F14–F15), cannabis (F12), and prescription drug misuse — with prevalence data and evidence-based treatment approaches
- Co-occurring mental health conditions: major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder — each with ICD-10 codes and dual diagnosis treatment protocols
- ICD-11 behavioral addictions: gambling disorder (6C50), gaming disorder (6C51), compulsive sexual behavior (6C72), and eating disorders — including comorbidity rates with SUD
- SAMHSA NSDUH 2023 epidemiological data: 48.7 million Americans with past-year SUD, 9.2 million with dual diagnosis, and the 75.9% treatment gap
- Direct links to condition-specific treatment center directories with CARF and Joint Commission accreditation filtering
Pro tip: If you meet criteria for both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition (dual diagnosis), seek programs offering SAMHSA-model integrated treatment — research shows 25–50% better outcomes than sequential treatment.
Drug Rehab Conditions Treated: Clinical FAQ
Evidence-based answers about the substance use disorders, mental health conditions, and behavioral addictions that drug rehab programs treat — with DSM-5 criteria, ASAM placement guidance, and treatment outcome data.