Understand complex PTSD and dual diagnosis
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder, often called complex PTSD, results from prolonged or repeated trauma where escape feels impossible. Unlike standard PTSD, complex PTSD can involve difficulties with emotional regulation, self-perception and interpersonal relationships. Experts estimate it affects between 1 percent and 8 percent of the global population [1]. If you’ve experienced ongoing trauma—such as childhood abuse or captivity—you may struggle with persistent feelings of shame, mistrust and self-blame.
When substance use disorders co-occur with complex PTSD, this is known as a dual diagnosis. You might turn to alcohol or drugs to numb overwhelming flashbacks or anxiety, only to find that addiction deepens emotional distress. Effective recovery requires addressing both conditions simultaneously, which is why a residential setting with integrated dual diagnosis treatment is often your best path to lasting healing.
Explore insurance-covered residential treatment for complex ptsd
When you need round-the-clock care, a residential program can feel out of reach if you’re worried about costs. Fortunately, mental health and substance use disorder services are classified as essential health benefits under the Affordable Care Act, so most plans must cover these treatments without life-time or annual dollar limits [2]. Additionally, the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act prevents insurers from imposing stricter limits on mental health care than on medical or surgical services [3].
Coverage under Affordable Care Act
- Plans on and off the Health Insurance Marketplace must include mental health and substance use services
- No dollar limits for essential benefits, including residential treatment
- Pre-existing behavioral health conditions cannot be excluded
Mental health parity protections
The MHPAEA ensures that insurers provide comparable coverage for trauma-related care. You won’t face higher copays or more restrictive visit limits than you would for physical health services.
In-network PPO acceptance
Florida Oasis partners with most major PPO plans, which can cover up to 100 percent of your stay once deductibles are met. By choosing an in-network provider like Florida Oasis, you minimize out-of-pocket costs and paperwork. Learn more about our residential dual diagnosis program accepting major ppo insurance.
Discover Florida Oasis residential programs
At Florida Oasis, you’ll find a supportive environment designed for co-occurring trauma and addiction care. Our multidisciplinary team blends evidence-based therapies, holistic modalities and expert psychiatric oversight to stabilize your symptoms and foster growth.
Trauma-informed therapy modalities
| Therapy type | Description |
|---|---|
| Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) | Teaches skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness |
| Eye movement desensitization (EMDR) | Targets traumatic memories to reduce emotional intensity |
| Trauma-focused CBT | Helps you identify and reframe negative thought patterns tied to your traumatic experiences |
| Group therapy | Offers peer support and accountability |
| Family therapy | Involves loved ones to rebuild trust and communication |
Integrated psychiatric care
You’ll work with board-certified psychiatrists who manage medications for anxiety, depression or insomnia. Regular psychiatric evaluations ensure your treatment plan evolves as you progress.
Holistic and evidence-based approaches
In addition to trauma therapies, Florida Oasis offers:
- Medication management guided by clinical best practices
- Yoga, meditation and breathwork to calm your nervous system
- Art and music therapy for nonverbal expression
- Nutritional counseling and fitness programs for overall wellness
Begin your treatment journey
Your path at Florida Oasis begins with a thorough assessment to identify the full scope of your needs. From there, you’ll receive a personalized plan that balances clinical intensity with compassionate support.
Comprehensive assessment
- Detailed psychiatric and medical evaluation
- Substance use history and lab screenings
- Trauma history and symptom inventory
Personalized treatment planning
Your therapist and psychiatrist collaborate to design a plan that may include:
- Individual therapy sessions
- Family workshops and educational groups
- Medication protocols tailored to your goals
24/7 medical and peer support
With licensed nurses and peer specialists onsite around the clock, you’ll never feel alone. This constant support helps you manage withdrawal safely, regulate emotions and practice new coping skills in real time.
Choose Florida Oasis for recovery
When selecting a residential program, you deserve confidence in your choice. Florida Oasis stands out for its comprehensive care, insurance flexibility and nurturing setting.
In-network acceptance
You’ll find peace of mind knowing we’re aetna-approved residential dual diagnosis rehab center, a cigna in-network dual diagnosis residential program, and a bcbs-approved residential dual diagnosis rehab.
Specialized dual diagnosis care
Our integrated model ensures that trauma-focused therapies and addiction treatments advance together, preventing gaps in your recovery journey. We also offer an in-network residential program for co-occurring disorders that addresses both your mental health and substance use challenges.
Supportive healing environment
Nestled in a tranquil Florida setting, our facility provides a peaceful backdrop for recovery. You’ll connect with peers facing similar struggles and build a community that fosters mutual encouragement and accountability.
Take the next step
You don’t have to face complex PTSD and addiction alone. At Florida Oasis, we’re ready to guide you toward healing.
- Verify your benefits with a free, confidential benefits check
- Schedule a no-cost phone consultation with our admissions team
- Prepare for your stay by gathering personal items and medical records
Transform your life with insurance-covered residential treatment for complex PTSD and start your journey to renewed wellness today.