Dual diagnosis therapists

Browse 70 licensed therapists on Psychology.com who work with dual diagnosis. Each profile explains their approach, focus areas, and how to reach them.

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70 therapists who work with dual diagnosis

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a therapist who specializes in dual diagnosis?

Psychology.com lists 70 licensed therapists who work with dual diagnosis. Browse their profiles to see each therapist's approach, focus areas, and how to reach them, then contact the ones who feel like a good fit. Many offer a free introductory call.

What type of therapist treats dual diagnosis?

A range of licensed professionals treat dual diagnosis, including clinical social workers (LCSW), professional counselors (LPC/LMHC), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), and psychologists (PhD/PsyD). Each profile on Psychology.com shows the therapist's credentials and the concerns they focus on.

Can I see a dual diagnosis therapist online?

Many therapists who work with dual diagnosis offer online (telehealth) sessions as well as in-person appointments. Check an individual profile to see how that therapist meets with clients.

Where can I learn more about dual diagnosis?

Psychology.com has a plain-language, clinically reviewed guide to dual diagnosis that covers the signs, causes, and treatments that work. Read it at /resources/dual-diagnosis, then browse therapists who focus on it.

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