4161 Tamiami Trail, Unit 302, Port Charlotte, FL 33952

900 N Robert Ave, 3rd Floor, Arcadia, FL 34266

Co-Occurring Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

At DeSoto Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health, we specialize in co-occurring outpatient treatment that addresses both substance use and underlying emotional challenges, helping individuals in Port Charlotte and Arcadia, FL, heal in a holistic, lasting way.

What Is Co-Occurring Alcohol Addiction and Mental Health?

A co-occurring disorder, also known as dual diagnosis, occurs when someone experiences both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. In the case of alcohol addiction, it's incredibly common for issues like depression, anxiety, or trauma to accompany the drinking problem.

Often, these conditions feed into each other—emotional pain leads to drinking, and drinking worsens the emotional pain. That’s why treating both together, not separately, is critical to long-term success.

Signs & Symptoms

  • Drinking more or longer than intended
  • Increased tolerance or withdrawal
  • Frequent blackouts or memory lapses
  • Avoiding responsibilities or isolating
  • Using alcohol to cope with emotions
  • Mood swings, irritability, or depression

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Genetics or family history
  • Childhood trauma or adverse experiences
  • Ongoing mental health struggles
  • Chronic stress, grief, or loneliness
  • Environmental or social pressure

Key Statistics

  • Nearly 1 in 3 people with substance use disorders have a co-occurring mental health condition.
  • Over 14 million U.S. adults met criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder in 2021 (NIAAA).
  • Integrated programs are crucial for effective treatment.

Potential Effects of Untreated Alcohol Addiction

When left untreated, alcohol addiction can have serious consequences on nearly every area of life. But it’s never too late to seek help—and outpatient care makes it more accessible than ever.

Liver Damage Worsening Depression/Anxiety Broken Relationships Job Loss Legal Trouble

How Our Outpatient Program Supports Recovery

At DeSoto Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health, our Co-Occurring Outpatient Program combines addiction treatment with mental health therapy, so you're not just quitting alcohol—you're healing from the inside out.

  • Comprehensive Assessment: We identify the full scope of both mental and substance use challenges.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan: Built around your life, your goals, and your schedule.
  • Individual, Group, and Family Therapy: To dig deep, connect with others, and strengthen your support network.
  • Medication Management: When appropriate, we offer psychiatric support and MAT to ease symptoms safely.

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) meets several times a week and is ideal for individuals needing more structure without disrupting their work, school, or family life.

A supportive group therapy session

Why Choose DeSoto Memorial for Alcohol Addiction Treatment?

At DeSoto Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health, we believe that everyone deserves a chance to heal with dignity. Here’s what makes our approach different:

Whole-Person Care

We treat the emotional, psychological, and physical aspects of addiction.

Flexible Scheduling

Outpatient and IOP services that fit your life and responsibilities.

Experienced Providers

Therapists, physicians, and counselors who truly care about your well-being.

Two Convenient Locations

Accessible care in both Port Charlotte and Arcadia.

Insurance Accepted

We work with most commercial and HMO plans to make care affordable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

Healing from alcohol addiction and mental health challenges starts with reaching out. Whether you're calling for yourself or someone you care about, our team is here to walk with you—every step of the way.

Twin Rivers Pathways

Port Charlotte, FL

4161 Tamiami Trail, Unit 302
Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Call: (941) 766-0171

Life Improvement Program

Arcadia, FL

900 N Robert Ave, 3rd Floor
Arcadia, FL 34266

Call: (863) 491-4309

Or visit us Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.