Dual Diagnosis treatment in Prescott, Arizona

Our residential program is built around the relationship between trauma, mental health, and addiction. Designed to help men do the kind of integrated work that supports successful long-term recovery outcomes.

Find Strength and Purpose

The power of brotherhood is a driving force at AnchorPoint Recovery, just as Proverbs 27:17, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another“, we sharpen one another to rediscover purpose, strength, and passion for life.

What is dual diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis means a mental health condition and a substance use disorder are both present, and both need treatment. It’s one of the most common clinical presentations in residential care.

Programs that focus on addiction without addressing the depression, trauma, or anxiety underneath it leave men with the exact conditions that made drugs and alcohol feel necessary in the first place.

The research is clear: integrated treatment, where both conditions are addressed simultaneously by the same clinical team, produces significantly better outcomes than treating them separately. 

AnchorPoint was built around this model. If you’re dealing with more than one thing, this is where both get addressed.

Who is this program for?

Many of the men we work with arrive at AnchorPoint knowing something is wrong beyond the drinking or the using, but without a clear picture of what.  

You may be a good fit for our dual diagnosis program if you:

Treatment for co-occurring disorders

AnchorPoint’s residential program treats a full range of co-occurring mental health conditions in men, including:

  • Depression and high-functioning depression: Including men who are professionally successful, socially intact, and quietly falling apart
  • Anxiety and generalized anxiety disorder: Chronic worry, physical tension, sleep disruption, and the inability to ever fully switch off
  • PTSD and complex PTSD: From combat, first responder trauma, childhood abuse, sudden loss, or years of accumulated relational stress
  • OCD: Intrusive thoughts, compulsive behavior patterns, and the exhausting cycle of attempting to manage them alone

These conditions are treatable. But they require more than a surface-level approach. They require time, structure, and clinical care designed for men.

Integrated care for every stage of recovery

Residential treatment

Our residential program provides 24/7 immersive care for men who need the structure, safety, and clinical depth to address addiction and mental health at the root. Days are built around individual therapy, group sessions, evidence-based trauma therapies, physical wellness, and outdoor/adventure activities.

Partial Hospitalization program (php)

In collaboration with our brother program, Holdfast Recovery, we support a seamless transition from inpatient care to an intensive, structured PHP program. PHP provides 6 hours of daily treatment, 5 days a week, balancing clinical structure with real-world integration.

Intensive outpatient program (IOP)

In partnership with our brother program, Holdfast Recovery, we provide a smooth step-down process to a two-phase Intensive Outpatient Program that meets 5 days a week for 3 hours, or 3 days per week for 3 hours.

Sober living homes

Our structured, Christ-centered sober living homes offer long-term housing for those in recovery, with 24/7 support and accountability from dedicated staff. Sober Living at AnchorPoint fosters lasting friendships and shared commitment to personal growth.

Our approach to dual diagnosis treatment

Our residential program integrates evidence-based clinical care with physical wellness, structured community, and a Christ-centered framework that gives men a foundation for identity and purpose beyond their diagnosis. 

Treatment at AnchorPoint addresses dual diagnosis through:

Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT)

Identifies the thought patterns driving emotional reactivity and substance use, challenges the distortions, and builds new ways of responding to stress and difficulty.

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)

Builds practical skills in emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness. Particularly effective for men whose emotional experiences feel overwhelming or difficult to manage.

EMDR

One of the most effective trauma therapies available, helping the brain reprocess stuck memories without requiring men to relive them in detail. For men whose addiction is rooted in trauma, EMDR can produce shifts that talk therapy alone does not reach.

Internal family systems (ifs)

Addiction and mental health conditions often fragment a man’s internal world. IFS helps men understand the different parts of themselves that developed in response to pain, the part that numbs, the part that rages, the part that keeps performing, and begin to integrate them into a coherent sense of self.

Attachment-Based Family Therapy

The people closest to a man are often both affected by his struggles and essential to his recovery. Family sessions rebuild communication, repair trust, and give families the tools to support recovery without enabling the patterns that interfered with it.

Medication management

Psychiatric evaluation and medication support are available for men who need them, integrated into the broader treatment plan rather than managed as a separate track. We also provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to those with co-occurring opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder. 

Equine Therapy

For men who struggle to access vulnerability inside four walls, donkey-assisted therapy offers something different: an unscripted interaction that builds emotional attunement, presence, and nervous system regulation in ways that traditional therapy doesn’t always reach.

Treatment for Veterans & First Responders

For veterans and first responders, dual diagnosis is not the exception. It is the rule.

The men who serve in combat, law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medicine are exposed to experiences that the human nervous system was never designed to carry alone.

PTSD, moral injury, operational stress, and the grief of losing brothers in the line of duty do not resolve on their own.  AnchorPoint’s clinical team has direct experience working with this population. 

We understand the culture, including the resistance to vulnerability, the identity built around performance, and the particular shame that comes from needing help after a career defined by helping others.  

Major Insurance Accepted

We accept most major insurance providers and offer flexible financing options designed to make high-quality care accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

You don’t need a formal diagnosis to recognize the pattern. If substance use has been your primary way of managing stress, sleep, emotional pain, or trauma, and stopping feels impossible not just physically but emotionally, there’s likely more than addiction at play.

AnchorPoint’s admissions team will conduct a thorough clinical assessment when you call. Most men who come to us leave that conversation with a clearer picture than they’ve had in years.

For most men, previous treatment didn’t fail because they weren’t ready. It failed because the mental health piece was never fully addressed.

Treating addiction without treating the depression, trauma, or anxiety underneath it leaves the conditions that drove the using completely intact.

AnchorPoint’s integrated model is specifically built for men who have tried before, and need a program that goes deeper.

Our residential program typically runs 30 to 45 days, followed by a step-down through PHP and IOP in partnership with Holdfast Recovery. Most men move through multiple levels of care, with an average total engagement well beyond initial residential. Dual diagnosis takes longer to treat than acute stabilization.

It starts with a phone call. Our admissions team will walk you through a confidential clinical assessment, verify your insurance, and answer every question you have before you commit to anything. Most men find that call easier than they expected, and leave it with more clarity than they’ve had in a long time.

Dual Diagnosis for Men in Prescott, AZ

If addiction and mental health have been running together for years, you need a program with the clinical depth, time, and structured environment to treat both.

Call 928-813-306 or complete our confidential contact form to speak with our admissions team today.

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Prescott, AZ 86315
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