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Opioid dependence, prescription drug misuse, and the mental health conditions that often ride along — depression, anxiety, PTSD. See how each is treated and where to find Pennsylvania programs that handle both sides.
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Substance Use Disorders
Care for opioid dependence and prescription medication misuse
Programs for heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid dependence, including medication-assisted treatment
Find TreatmentHelp for dependence on prescribed medications — opioid painkillers, sedatives, and stimulants
Find TreatmentMental Health
Integrated care when a mental health condition travels with substance use
Co-occurring care that addresses depression and substance use in one plan
Find TreatmentCare for panic disorder, GAD, and social anxiety paired with addiction treatment
Find TreatmentTrauma-informed programs for PTSD alongside substance use recovery
Find TreatmentOne coordinated plan for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
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Addiction in America, by the Numbers
Americans living with a substance use disorder
Adults facing addiction and mental illness together
Adults navigating a mental health condition
Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health
When Substance Use and Mental Health Collide
What Dual Diagnosis Means
Nearly half of people with addiction also live with a mental health condition — the combination clinicians call dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders. Treat one and skip the other, and relapse tends to follow.
- • Depression alongside opioid use disorder
- • Anxiety with benzodiazepine dependence
- • PTSD combined with substance use
- • Prescription stimulant misuse masking untreated anxiety
Integrated Treatment Gets Better Results
Outcomes improve when one team treats both conditions and understands how they interact. Use the links below to find Pennsylvania programs built for exactly that.