IN THIS GUIDE
- The Summit Wellness Group, MARR Addiction, and 8 other treatment centers. (View All)
- Each rehab in our list has: (a) The Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission for addiction services, (b) Composite online review score of 3/5 stars or better (our grading system explained), (c) Robust programs that effectively treat dual diagnosis disorders
- Find trusted Georgia addiction resources: 4 crisis hotlines, 3 overdose prevention organizations, and 5 support groups.
- Looking for a particular level of care? Read our rankings of the best drug rehab centers in Georgia.
- Browse the top dual diagnosis treatment centers in Georgia.
Top Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers
The Summit Wellness Group – Atlanta
678-705-8762 | Visit Website
996 Huff Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30318
The Summit Wellness Group’s Midtown Atlanta location is often most convenient for working professionals or full-time parents who are looking to fit intensive outpatient programs around their busy schedules. This newly renovated space offers a luxurious and comfortable area to connect with other individuals in recovery and receive dual diagnosis treatment without feeling like you’re stuck in a hospital setting. When clients come to The Summit Wellness Group, they will have access to on-site holistic care, evidence-based therapies, medication management, and brain mapping.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and ADHD, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression, OCD, PTSD, and trauma.
Levels of Care: IOP, PHP, Sober Living
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: Joint Commission
Editorial Note: The Atlanta location has been updated to represent the modern, eclectic feel of the city and offers help to professionals, college students, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, seniors, and parents.
The Berman Center provides highly individualized services, rapid resolution therapy, and alumni support for both mental health conditions and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. Clients will participate in treatment for at least three days each week, weekly individual sessions, two family therapy sessions a month, and 24/7 support. Clients will also be offered recovery coaching, CBT, spirituality, trauma therapy, process groups, yoga, art therapy, and gender-specific therapy. Life skills are a critical piece of these programs, and clients will work together to learn things like relapse prevention, trigger avoidance, and skills for employment and education.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, schizoaffective disorders, and trauma.
Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient Program
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: CARF
Alana Recovery Centers
1-877-752-5262 | Visit Website
1301 Shiloh Road NW, Suite 1810, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
Alana Recovery offers outpatient care to adults over the age of 18 who may be struggling with substance abuse. Each client will have their own specific plan that addresses their goals and concerns, but most will combine some form of therapy, psycho-education groups, and medication management. They also offer specialized services for those struggling with eating disorders and co-occurring disorders. Despite the more typical services offered, Alana Recovery Centers prioritizes awareness and education through relapse prevention skills, craving management, 12-step meetings, family education programs, anger management, medication management, and compulsive behaviors education.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: IOP
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: Joint Commission
Editorial Note: The foundation of their treatments rests on 12 step ideals.
Though they provide detoxification services, Atlanta Detox Center also works with their clients to design comprehensive treatments that address every aspect of their recovery goals. Programs are different depending on the person, but may include art or music therapy, group therapy, trauma informed care, motivational interviewing, family therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and aftercare planning.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: Detox, Outpatient
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: CARF
American Alternative Court Services
404-594-1770 | Visit Website
236 Forsyth Street SW, Suite 202A, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
American Alternative Court Services offers a wide variety of programs, from addiction treatment to anger management classes to DUI evaluations. Their work and resources increase access to necessary services for people in Atlanta who are struggling and need help. They combine educational resources to provide clients with the most up-to-date information on their addiction and how to manage it.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: Outpatient
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: Joint Commission
Editorial Note: All of their services are available for both English and Spanish-speaking people.
MARR Addiction Treatment Centers
678-736-8694 | Visit Website
2815 Clearview Place, Doraville, GA 30340
MARR Addiction Treatment Center offers separate services for men and women, providing specific and individualized dual diagnosis care based on co-occurring mental health conditions. A lot of the therapies provided are on a relapse prevention basis, with a mixture of yoga, spiritual guidance, body acceptance therapy, and nutrition management.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders, PTSD, psychotic disorders, and eating disorders only.
Levels of Care: Inpatient, IOP, Sober Living
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: A
Accreditations: Joint Commission
Editorial Note: There are different locations and programs for men, women, and women with children.
Access Mental Health Agency
678-335-9010 | Visit Website
1903 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia 30349
The majority of treatment through Access Mental Health Agency is community based rather than clinically focused. Though they believe evidence-based therapies are effective and important, Access finds that providing comfort, safety, and programs that address more than just the symptoms of the addiction. Some of the services offered include individual therapy, group counseling, peer support, group training, crisis interventions, and case management.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: Outpatient
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: B
Accreditations: CARF
Newport Integrated Behavioral Healthcare
404-289-8223 | Visit Website
1810 Moseri Road, Decatur, Georgia 30032
Newport Integrated Behavioral Healthcare has both children and adult programs that combine behavioral health services, such as individual therapy and medication management, with different program options customized to each client’s needs. They also offer parenting groups, group training and therapy, and medication-assisted therapy.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: Detox, IOP
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: C
Accreditations: Joint Commission & NAATP
Editorial Note: For adults who struggle with addiction, this center helps with DUI evaluations.
Dual diagnosis substance abuse treatment through Ascensa Health is for both men and women. Services include medication-assisted treatment, 12-step meetings, educational courses, relapse prevention, the development of coping skills, family services, employment services, nutrition education, medication management, group therapy, individual therapy, spirituality and more. Clients will work with their groups and treatment team to discuss things like career counseling, parenting education, and skill building.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and anxiety and depression.
Levels of Care: Detox, Residential, PHP
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: C
Accreditations: CARF
Grady Health System is a full service hospital that has a behavioral health department and treats dual diagnosis substance abuse and mental illness. Their services are multidisciplinary and use a combination of evidence-based therapies and peer support services to treat the person as a whole. Clients will have access to round the clock care and various other services depending on their recovery goals and specific needs.
What They Treat: Dual diagnosis substance abuse and bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, psychosis, and schizophrenia.
Levels of Care: Outpatient
TRUST SIGNALS
Online Reviews: C
Accreditations: Joint Commission
More Nearby Rehabs
- Browse the top drug rehab centers in Georgia and the top dual diagnosis treatment centers in Georgia.
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Georgia Addiction Resources
Need Additional Help Finding the Best Drug Rehab in Georgia?
- The Georgia Crisis & Access Line provides 24/7/365 support services to all Georgians. They also have a text-based option through their app My GCAL. Their number is 1-800-715-4225.
- The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities provides referrals to Georgians through their 6 Regional Field Offices.
- Read our actionable guide to finding the best drug rehab centers.
- Find out why Joint Commission Accreditation matters.
- Learn about the importance of CARF Accreditation.
Overdose Prevention Resources
- In the event of a suspected overdose call 911 and monitor the individual until paramedics arrive.
- Georgia Overdose Prevention
- Georgia Prevention Project
- Stop RX Abuse in Georgia
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GA CARES Warm Line: 1-844-326-5400
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Peer2Peer Warm Line: 1-888-945-1414
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Georgia Crisis & Access Line: Partially funded by the Georgia DBHDD, this hotline provides 24/7/365 crisis intervention and support services to all Georgians. They also have a text-based option through their app My GCAL. 1-800-715-4225
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The Crisis Text Line: Free text line that serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to 24/7 support and information via texting. Text HOME to 741-741 from anywhere in the USA or Canada, anytime, about any type of crisis.
Addiction Recovery Support Meetings
- Alcoholics Anonymous – List of AA meetings in Georgia.
- Narcotics Anonymous – The NA Georgia regional service committee website features a full list of NA meetings in the state.
- Heroin Anonymous – The Heroin Anonymous World Services site lists over a dozen HA meetings all over Georgia each week.
- Crystal Meth Anonymous – Find CMA meetings all over Georgia.
- Cocaine Anonymous – List of CA meetings in the state of Georgia.