Mental Health & Addiction Therapies at Marietta Springs
- Healing from addiction or mental health challenges takes more than willpower—it takes understanding, compassion, and professional support to uncover the deeper roots of pain and begin true recovery.
- Mental health and addiction are closely connected, and lasting healing comes from treating both together rather than focusing on one or the other in isolation.
- Every person’s healing journey is unique, which is why each therapy plan at Marietta Springs is personalized to meet individual needs, experiences, and goals.
- Combining evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and EMDR with holistic practices such as mindfulness, yoga, and experiential methods helps clients heal mind, body, and spirit.
- No one has to face recovery alone—Marietta Springs offers compassionate guidance, flexible payment options, and ongoing support to help each client find lasting balance, confidence, and peace of mind.
Therapy for Addiction and Mental Health
Healing from addiction or mental health challenges takes more than willpower—it takes understanding, compassion, and the right kind of support.
That’s why therapy is such an important part of the recovery process.[1] It creates a safe space to explore what’s really going on beneath the surface and begin the journey toward balance and peace.
At Marietta Springs, we believe therapy is where true healing begins. Our caring team of therapists and counselors helps each person uncover the roots of their struggles, develop healthier ways to cope, and rebuild confidence from the inside out, with every step guided by empathy, understanding, and evidence-based care.
Below, you can explore the many therapy options we offer. Each one is designed to meet you where you are—supporting both your mental health and addiction recovery, and helping you move toward a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling tomorrow.
The Critical Connection Between Therapy and Mental Health
Our mental health affects every part of life—how we think, feel, and connect with the world around us. When we experience challenges like anxiety, depression, or trauma, it can cloud our judgment, drain our energy, and make it harder to cope in healthy ways. Therapy helps untangle those thoughts and emotions, offering a safe space to heal, rebuild confidence, and find stability again.
For those struggling with addiction, mental health is often a big part of the story. Many people who develop substance abuse disorders start by using those substances to manage emotional pain, trauma, or feelings they don’t yet have the tools to face. Mental health and addiction are more deeply connected than many realize, and lasting healing means treating both.[2]
At Marietta Springs, we understand that true recovery is about more than stopping a behavior—it’s about healing the heart and mind behind it. Our integrated approach treats the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—helping clients find balance, build emotional strength, and move toward a healthier, more peaceful life.
Why Therapy Is Crucial for Healing
True healing—whether from addiction, anxiety, depression, or trauma—is about more than getting through the hard days. It’s about learning new ways to live, to feel, and to connect with yourself and others. Therapy provides a safe, supportive space for that growth to happen. With the right guidance and evidence-based care, individuals can gain the insight and tools they need to rebuild their lives from the inside out.[3] Below are some of the key ways therapy supports healing:
Reduces the risk of relapse
Therapy is extremely beneficial in addiction treatment programs. It helps those struggling to recognize their triggers and replace destructive behaviors with healthy coping strategies.
Supports emotional healing
It provides a compassionate space to process trauma, grief, and unresolved emotions.
Improves mental health
Therapy addresses underlying issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD—strengthening the foundation for lasting recovery and emotional balance.
Strengthens relationships
Through open communication and trust-building, therapy helps repair and nurture meaningful connections with loved ones.
Every therapy plan at Marietta Springs is personalized and grounded in evidence-based approaches. Our compassionate team walks alongside each client, helping them find clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose on their journey toward lasting wellness.
Insurance and Payment Options
At Marietta Springs, we believe that access to quality care shouldn’t be limited by financial barriers. We accept most major insurance providers and can assist with verifying your benefits before treatment begins. For those without insurance coverage, we also offer flexible self-pay and financing options to make therapy as accessible as possible. Our admissions team is here to walk you through every step—from understanding your coverage to finding a plan that fits your needs—so you can focus fully on healing and recovery.






Start Your Healing Journey
Healing doesn’t happen overnight, but with the right support, it does happen. Our licensed therapists are here to walk with you every step of the way, offering insight, accountability, and hope.
Explore our range of therapy options above o find the approach that’s right for you—and take the first step toward lasting, meaningful recovery at Marietta Springs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Rehab in Columbus
What kinds of therapy help with both drug addiction and mental health?
Many evidence-based approaches can treat addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges, such as CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT, ACT, EMDR, and integrated talk therapies. These help clients address emotional pain, thought patterns, and behaviors simultaneously.
How long does addiction therapy or mental health counseling take to work?
The timeline varies based on individual circumstances (severity, co-occurring conditions, consistency of attendance). Some clients see shifts in weeks, while deeper change often unfolds over months of regular sessions.
Are different “types of therapy for addiction” better for certain conditions?
Yes—some modalities suit particular challenges. For example, EMDR is strong for trauma, DBT supports emotional regulation, CBT is widely used for thought/behavior shifts, and holistic/experiential therapies can supplement. A therapist will guide what fits you best.
Can therapy alone treat addiction without medical or detox support?
Therapy is essential, but depending on substance, severity, or withdrawal risks, medical support (detox or medication-assisted treatments) may be needed. Many effective treatment plans combine therapeutic, medical, and support elements.
Will my insurance cover addiction and mental health therapy?
Many major insurance plans include behavioral health coverage. At Marietta Springs, we help verify benefits before treatment. For those without insurance, self-pay or financing options may be available to help make care accessible.
How do I pick the right therapist or therapy approach?
Look for someone experienced in addiction and mental health, who offers an integrated model, listens compassionately, and uses evidence-based practices. Ask about their approach to trauma, dual diagnoses, and how they adapt therapy to individual needs.
References
National Institute of Mental Health. (n.d.). Finding help for co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/substance-use-and-mental-health
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders: Building Your Program. (2009). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. https://library.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/ebp-kit-building-your-program-10112019.pdf
Acceptance and commitment therapy for addictive disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (2024). Journal of Behavioral Addictions. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221214472400053X
