Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Men in Arkansas
Addiction rarely travels alone. If you’re struggling with substance use and also dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, or another mental health condition, you deserve a program that treats both — at the same time, by the same team.
At Serenity Park Recovery Center, dual diagnosis treatment isn’t a specialty add-on. It’s built into the core of everything we do. Every man who comes through our doors gets a personalized treatment plan that addresses the full picture of what’s driving their use.
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What Is a Co-Occurring Disorder — and Why Does It Matter?
A co-occurring disorder (also called dual diagnosis) means a person is dealing with both a substance use disorder and at least one mental health condition at the same time. This is more common than most people realize: research shows that roughly half of people with a substance use disorder also have a diagnosable mental health condition.
The challenge is that each condition feeds the other. Substances can temporarily mask symptoms of depression, anxiety, or trauma, which is why many people start using them in the first place. And heavy substance use makes mental health conditions worse over time.
If you only treat the addiction, the underlying mental health struggle remains. If you only treat mental health, the addiction remains. Real recovery requires treating both.
That’s exactly what we do at Serenity Park.
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Mental Health Conditions We Treat Alongside Addiction
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Grief and Loss
OCD and Chronic Anxiety
Anger and Emotional Dysregulation
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Our Approach to Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Individualized Assessment at Intake
Psychiatric Care On-Site
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Seeking Safety — Trauma-Informed Care
Morality Behavior Therapy & Grief Work
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Psychoeducational Groups
- Men’s Residential Recovery Care
Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Right for You?
You may benefit from integrated dual diagnosis treatment if:
- You’ve been to treatment before but relapsed — especially if untreated mental health played a role
- You use substances to cope with anxiety, depression, emotional pain, or racing thoughts
- You’ve been diagnosed with a mental health condition alongside a substance use disorder
- You experienced trauma — childhood, relationship, or otherwise — that you haven’t fully processed
- You struggle with intense mood swings, anger, or emotional reactivity alongside your substance use
- You’ve felt like ‘regular rehab’ didn’t address what was actually going on for you
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Why Men in Arkansas Choose Serenity Park for Dual Diagnosis Care
A Clinical Team That Treats the Whole Person
Our team includes a Ph.D.-level clinician, a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), LADACs, and Peer Support Specialists. That’s a level of clinical depth that most 20-bed facilities simply don’t have.
Lived Experience on Staff
Six of our staff members are in recovery themselves. That matters for dual diagnosis clients especially, because shame and stigma around mental health are some of the biggest barriers to honest engagement in treatment. Our staff understand that from personal experience, not just clinical training.
30 Staff for 20 Beds
You won’t get lost here. With a 1.5:1 staff-to-client ratio, your clinical team has real time to know your case, track your progress, and adjust your treatment when something isn’t working.
Integrated Care — No Coordination Required
Your psychiatry, therapy, and addiction treatment all happen in the same building with the same team. That’s not the norm in the industry. At Serenity Park, it’s the standard.
CARF Accredited · LegitScript Certified
Our accreditations aren’t just badges. They’re evidence that we’ve been independently evaluated for clinical quality, ethical practice, and patient safety standards.
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Most Insurance Plans Cover Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Mental health and substance use treatment are considered essential health benefits under federal law, which means most commercial insurance plans are required to provide meaningful coverage.
We accept Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, Ambetter, QualChoice, and other major commercial plans.
We do not accept Medicaid, Medicare, or supplemental policies.
Our admissions team will verify your benefits for free — typically within a few hours. We’ll walk you through exactly what’s covered, what your out-of-pocket responsibility looks like, and what options exist if there are gaps.
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Real Experiences. Real Recovery.
- FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Dual Diagnosis Treatment
What’s the difference between dual diagnosis treatment and regular rehab?
Do I need a formal mental health diagnosis to be admitted?
Is mental health medication available at Serenity Park?
What if I was already taking psychiatric medication before admission?
Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?
How long is your dual diagnosis program?
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