Supportive Dual Diagnosis Recovery in Great Falls, Montana for A Clearer Way Forward

Authentic. Compassionate. Evidence-Based. 

When sleep, mood, and substance use begin to affect each other, it can quickly escalate from confusing to all-consuming. Trying to separate mental health from substance use is challenging when they’re so closely connected.

That’s why our dual diagnosis treatment center offers a combined approach, addressing both mental health symptoms and substance use within one coordinated plan.

We can help you make sense of what’s happening and guide you toward the next step in your recovery. Here in Great Falls, Montana, our process is confidential and easy to navigate from the very first call.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment You Can Trust

When substance use and mental health symptoms create ongoing problems and repeating patterns, a dual diagnosis treatment center can provide the integrated support needed to break the cycle.

Here is what dual diagnosis recovery at Rocky Mountain Treatment Center can provide: 

  • A confidential call to sort what is happening on both sides, symptoms and substance use
  • A simple screen to clarify safety, including detox planning when withdrawal risk is a concern
  • Support that targets the loop: stress, cravings, mood shifts, and what happens next
  • Skills work focused on coping, boundaries, and follow-through when emotions spike
  • Options for involving supportive people in a way that helps rather than overwhelms
  • Planning for the next level of care so support does not drop off after the first phase
  • A clear connection to continuing care so dual diagnosis recovery stays supported over time

Treatment Offerings

Different challenges require different support—so we start by finding the right fit for you.

Common elements in our dual diagnosis treatment center may include:

  • Individual therapy to set goals and remove obstacles
  • Group counseling that builds coping skills and communication
  • Recovery support meetings for structure and accountability
  • Planning for triggers and high-risk moments outside of sessions
  • Family support and education when it fits the situation
  • Continuing care to stay connected after treatment

How Support Helps Daily Life

Daily change lasts longer when skills are practiced in real moments.

Support through a dual diagnosis treatment center can help you build habits that match the life you are living right now—and the life you’re looking to build.

Our program helps you practice coping tools to manage cravings, stress, and discomfort while providing clear guidance to strengthen communication and set healthy boundaries. Each week, you’ll leave with a practical plan designed to help you navigate the days ahead with confidence.

Why Choose Us?

When it’s difficult to separate symptoms from substance use effects, having a clear plan supported by a calm setting is essential.

Our Joint Commission Accreditation ensures we meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and accountability. Since 1983, we’ve been dedicated to helping people find a different path forward. 

With a 26-bed program, we provide personal attention and a calm environment that minimizes distractions when focus is most needed, and more than 80% of our staff are in recovery, creating a space that feels relatable and supportive. 

For those seeking faith-based support at their dual diagnosis treatment center, optional Bible study and Wellbriety programs are also available.

Integrated Dual Diagnosis Care

At Rocky Mountain Treatment Center, we recognize that substance use rarely exists on its own. Many individuals also experience depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, PTSD, relationship challenges, personality disorders, eating disorders, or behavioral addictions such as gambling.

When mental health symptoms and substance use interact, they can reinforce one another, making it more difficult to stabilize, maintain sobriety, and move forward. That’s why treatment for co-occurring disorders is integrated into every level of our care.

We Will Love You Until You Love Yourself

Each client begins with a comprehensive mental health assessment so we can clearly understand individual needs and risk factors.

From there, our clinical team develops a personalized treatment plan that addresses both substance use and underlying mental health conditions in a coordinated, structured way.

Therapeutic work may include trauma processing, grief work, and addressing past abuse or unresolved experiences that often contribute to ongoing patterns of substance use. A Family Nurse Practitioner is also part of our mental health team and can evaluate and prescribe medications when clinically appropriate for long-term stabilization.

Throughout treatment, we prioritize an environment that feels steady, supportive, and nonjudgmental — where clients can speak honestly, explore root causes, and build the tools needed for sustained recovery.

Depression In Men: Signs, Symptoms And What to Do

More often than not, mental health and substance use overlap.

Depression doesn’t always look the way people expect it to, especially in men. Many men feel pressure to appear strong, self-reliant, or emotionally steady, which can make it harder to recognize when something isn’t right.

In reality, millions of men in the United States experience depression each year. Symptoms may show up as irritability, withdrawal, changes in sleep, increased substance use, difficulty concentrating, or a loss of motivation.

Understanding the signs is the first step. With the right support, depression is treatable — and addressing it alongside substance use can significantly improve long-term recovery outcomes.

Montana Has The Highest Rate Of Suicide In The U.S.

Suicide remains a serious public health concern across the country, with more than 129 lives lost each day in the United States.

Montana continues to have one of the highest suicide rates nationwide.

Substance use significantly increases suicide risk, making integrated mental health and addiction treatment especially important.

When mood disorders, trauma, and substance use overlap, the need for coordinated care becomes even more critical.

If you or someone you love is struggling, support is available. You don’t have to navigate this alone—healing happens in community. Reaching out is not a weakness; it’s a step toward safety, stability, and hope.

Verify Your Insurance Coverage

When symptoms and substance use are both in the mix, money questions can feel like one more weight to carry.

What to know before you decide on dual diagnosis treatment near me:

  • Insurance verification is confidential.
  • Verification does not require you to commit to treatment.
  • Our admissions team can check benefits and explain what your plan may cover, and what we can confirm for our dual diagnosis treatment center.

Verification Form

Your information is 100% confidential, and submitting the insurance verification form does not commit you to treatment in any way. There is no pressure or obligation — our goal is simply to provide clear answers, explain your coverage, and support you in understanding your options. We work with most major insurance providers to make the process as simple and stress-free as possible.

Life-Changing Journeys Told by Our Clients

Real stories of recovery, hope, and transformation from those we’ve helped.
Rocky Mountain saved my life. I was “terminally unique” when I came. I had a rationalization for all the craziness in my life caused by alcohol – the common theme being it was someone else’s fault. The staff here get it – most of them are in recovery themselves. They were able to show me my “stinking thinking” and gave me the tools to live a meaningful sober life. I am eternally grateful. Thank you, thank you, thank you to the whole Rocky Mountain team!
Thomas
Amazing staff with such a personal touch and attention to every need. Very welcoming staff and very well organized. I would highly recommend Rocky Mountain Treatment Center to anyone battling addiction. They changed my life!!
Rebecca
RMTC has given me the tools & knowledge I needed to gain sobriety. The staff has become my family & the friends I made here have helped me to see the real me. I recommend RMTC to anyone who wants recovery or is hesitant because this became my home and I will always love this place.
Cristen
My name is Chris. After struggling with Alcoholism for over 30 years, the center opened my eyes to a new life. The counseling and care I received were excellent! The tools for a sober life that they taught me I will always use, “one day at a time.” I am writing this with a heart full of gratitude because the treatment center saved my life. I thank God every day for bringing me there. Always Grateful
Chris

Struggling With Addiction? We've Been There, We Can Help.

WE ARE IN-NETWORK WITH INSURERS AND ACCEPT PRIVATE PAY

However, currently we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare as a form of payment. Financing options are available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about treatment, insurance, and getting started.
How Long Is The Program?
Length varies based on needs, progress, and the level of structure that supports follow-through. During admissions, we can explain what a realistic starting plan may look like and what next steps are commonly recommended.
Coverage varies by plan, and verification is the most reliable way to get clear answers. After benefits are reviewed, options are explained in a calm, no-pressure way.
Withdrawal safety depends on the substance, health history, and withdrawal risk. Medical supervision is widely recommended for higher-risk withdrawal situations because complications can occur. If detox planning is part of your situation, screening can help clarify the safest setting before you enter ongoing care.
Family involvement can be included when it supports recovery and communication. Options can be explained so loved ones understand what participation can look like and how boundaries are handled respectfully.
Next steps may include step-down care, ongoing therapy, peer support, and relapse prevention planning. Continuing care can include weekly Zoom group therapy and scheduled follow-ups to support long-term connection. Over time, dual diagnosis recovery can feel more workable when support stays connected after discharge rather than dropping off all at once.
A brief call can help you sort immediate concerns and decide what level of care fits. If safety is a concern, admissions can help you understand which setting is most appropriate and what first steps make sense.

Talk To Our Team

You don’t need to have all the answers—just a willingness to talk openly and learn about your options. Our team is here to listen, provide guidance, and help you find the right support for both mental health and substance use. 

Taking that first step can bring clarity and hope, setting you on a path toward lasting recovery.

We've Been There. We Can Help.
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