Many people manage both substance use and mental health conditions—often called co-occurring disorders. At TCWCRG, we provide integrated, stigma-free support so you don’t have to choose which issue “comes first.”
Common Pairings
- Anxiety or panic with alcohol or cannabis overuse
- Depressive symptoms and stimulant or alcohol misuse
- Trauma history alongside substances used for coping
Integrated Care—What It Looks Like
- Assessment: a whole-person look at symptoms, safety, and goals
- Personalized plan: group therapy, 1:1 counseling, aftercare, peer support, and movement
- Coordination: collaboration with your medical and psychiatric providers when appropriate
Skills That Help Both
- Grounding and breath work to reduce reactivity
- CBT/DBT tools for thought patterns and emotion regulation
- Sleep, nutrition, and movement routines to stabilize energy
When to Reach Out
If symptoms are interfering with work, school, or relationships—or if you’re using substances to manage mental health—integrated care can help. You don’t need to have everything “figured out” before you start.
Your Next Step
Learn about Co-Occurring Disorders Support or request an assessment. We’ll verify insurance, explain options, and help you pick the right level of care.
Educational only; not a diagnosis or treatment plan. For emergencies, call 911 or visit the nearest ER.


