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Mental Health Treatment Programs

Mental Health Treatment Programs

Mental health and substance use disorders affect thousands of individuals and families throughout Lexington, KY, making access to comprehensive, integrated care more important than ever. Conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction to alcohol or drugs often occur together, requiring treatment that addresses both mental health and substance use at the same time.

At Lexington Addiction Center, we specialize in evidence-based dual diagnosis treatment that helps clients build a strong foundation for lasting recovery. Our experienced team provides personalized care through trauma-informed therapy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each person’s unique needs.

Whether you are seeking treatment for the first time, transitioning from inpatient care, or continuing your recovery journey, Lexington Addiction Center is here to help you regain stability, improve your well-being, and create a healthier future.

What’s the Connection Between Mental Health and Addiction?

Mental health and addiction are closely linked, often influencing and worsening one another over time. It’s very common for individuals to experience both conditions simultaneously—a situation known as dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders.

A dual diagnosis means someone is living with both a mental health disorder—such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder—and a substance use disorder involving drugs or alcohol. These conditions don’t exist in isolation. Instead, they interact in complex ways that make recovery more challenging without the right level of care.

Many individuals turn to drugs or alcohol as a way to cope with overwhelming emotions, trauma, or untreated mental illness. Substances may temporarily numb feelings of anxiety, depression, or stress, but over time, they actually intensify those symptoms, creating a cycle that is difficult to break. As substance use increases, mental health often declines—leading to deeper dependence and a higher risk of relapse.

For example:

  • Someone with anxiety may misuse alcohol to feel calm
  • Someone with depression may use stimulants to feel energized
  • Someone with PTSD may rely on substances to escape intrusive thoughts

While these behaviors may offer short-term relief, they ultimately worsen both the addiction and the underlying mental health condition.

What Mental Health Programs Are Available?

At Lexington Addiction Center, we offer specialized mental health programs designed to support individuals living with a wide range of mental health conditions. Because every person’s experience is unique, our treatment plans are tailored to each client’s symptoms, personal goals, and overall wellness needs. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or another mental health condition, our experienced clinical team provides compassionate, evidence-based care to help you achieve lasting emotional wellness.

Below are some of the most common mental health conditions we treat through our comprehensive programs. Explore each service to learn more about the therapies, treatment options, and support available to help you build a healthier, more balanced life.

Anxiety Treatment in Lexington, KY

Feeling trapped by racing worries one day and heavy exhaustion the next? Our anxiety treatment in Lexington, KY bridges that gap with a personalized anxiety treatment program you can start close to home.  Whether you need the structure of Partial Hospitalization (PHP), the flexibility of Intensive Outpatient (IOP), or lighter weekly Outpatient (OP) check-ins, you’ll meet […]

Bipolar Treatment In Lexington, KY

Living with uncontrolled mood swings can feel like steering a car with no brakes. Our Bipolar Treatment in Lexington, KY, combines medical care with real-life skill-building, so you can finally take control and put both hands back on the wheel.  We offer a step-down continuum, including Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and Standard Outpatient […]

Depression Treatment In Lexington, KY

Feeling weighed down by persistent sadness, emptiness, or exhaustion? Our depression treatment in Lexington, KY offers a personalized program you can begin close to home. Whether you need the structure of Partial Hospitalization (PHP), the flexibility of Intensive Outpatient (IOP), or lighter weekly Outpatient (OP) check-ins, you’ll work with clinicians who fine-tune medication, teach effective […]

Dual Diagnosis Treatment In Lexington, KY

Addiction rarely exists on its own. For many people, substance use is deeply connected to anxiety, trauma, depression, panic attacks, PTSD, mood instability, emotional exhaustion, or overwhelming psychological stress that has gone untreated for years. Some individuals begin drinking to quiet racing thoughts or numb emotional pain. Others misuse prescription medications to manage panic symptoms, […]

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Treatment in Lexington, KY

When intrusive thoughts loop nonstop and rituals steal hours from your day, it can feel like life is on pause. Our OCD treatment in Lexington, KY, offers a flexible OCD treatment program that targets both obsessions and compulsions with proven strategies.  Choose Partial Hospitalization (PHP) for all-day structure, Intensive Outpatient (IOP) for a part-time schedule, […]

PTSD Treatment in Lexington, KY

Kentucky’s Bluegrass charm can hide deep scars: veterans returning from Fort Knox, survivors of opioid-era violence, and residents reeling from natural disasters all carry memories that won’t stay in the past. When trauma hijacks sleep, mood, and relationships, hope can feel miles away.  At Lexington Addiction Center, our PTSD Treatment in Lexington, KY rebuilds safety […]

Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health Treatment Programs

What mental health conditions do you treat?

Lexington Addiction Center provides treatment for a variety of mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, trauma-related conditions, and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

What is a mental health treatment program?

A mental health treatment program provides structured, evidence-based care to help individuals manage mental health conditions, improve daily functioning, and achieve long-term emotional wellness. Treatment may include individual therapy, group counseling, medication management, and personalized treatment planning.

How do I know if I need professional mental health treatment?

If your symptoms are interfering with your relationships, work, school, or daily responsibilities, or if you have been struggling for an extended period without improvement, professional treatment may help. A clinical assessment can determine the level of care that best fits your needs.

Do you treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders?

Yes. We specialize in dual diagnosis treatment for individuals experiencing both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder. Treating both conditions together often leads to better long-term recovery outcomes.

What therapies are used in your mental health programs?

Treatment plans may include individual therapy, group therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-informed therapy, family therapy, medication management, and relapse prevention education when appropriate.

Will my treatment plan be personalized?

Yes. Every client receives an individualized treatment plan based on their diagnosis, symptoms, treatment goals, medical history, and personal circumstances.

Does insurance cover mental health treatment?

Many private insurance plans provide coverage for mental health services. Our admissions team can verify your insurance benefits and explain your coverage before treatment begins.

How long does mental health treatment last?

The length of treatment varies depending on your diagnosis, symptoms, treatment goals, and progress. Some individuals benefit from short-term care, while others may need ongoing support to maintain long-term wellness.

Can family members be involved in treatment?

Yes. When appropriate, family involvement can play an important role in the recovery process. Family therapy and education may be incorporated into your treatment plan to strengthen communication and support.

How do I get started with treatment?

Getting started begins with a confidential assessment by our admissions team. We will discuss your symptoms, treatment history, and goals before recommending the most appropriate mental health program for your needs.