Men’s-Only Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center in Central Texas
Anxiety treatment centers are specialized facilities where individuals can receive comprehensive care for anxiety and co-occurring mental health conditions like substance use disorder in a structured, immersive environment. Unlike traditional outpatient therapy, residential and intensive outpatient programs provide a more intensive level of support, helping individuals develop the tools they need to manage anxiety in a safe and structured setting.
Anxiety disorders create an overwhelming sense of fear, worry, and unease that can make everyday life difficult.[1] While occasional stress is normal, chronic anxiety can be crippling, especially when combined with substance use disorder or past trauma.
Many turn to alcohol or drugs to self-medicate, using substances to numb anxious thoughts or avoid discomfort temporarily.[2] However, this coping mechanism often worsens symptoms over time, leading to addiction and further emotional distress. That’s why dual diagnosis treatment—which addresses both anxiety and substance use—is essential for long-term recovery.
At The Last Resort Recovery Center (TLR) in Texas, we specialize in comprehensive anxiety treatment for men, offering a structured environment where lasting healing begins.
It’s easy to convince yourself that you can handle your anxiety alone. But if any of these sound familiar, a more intensive anxiety treatment program may be the right step for you:
Anxiety is interfering with your daily life, making it hard to focus on work, relationships, or personal goals.
You experience sudden, intense waves of anxiety with physical symptoms like sweating, rapid heartbeat, or dizziness.
You rely on alcohol or drugs to numb anxious thoughts or manage stress.
You avoid social situations, work responsibilities, and daily tasks because of overwhelming fear.
You’ve tried therapy or medication but haven’t found long-term relief.
Addressing these challenges requires specialized programs that understand the unique pressures faced by individuals struggling with anxiety and dual diagnosis and offer confidential, supportive care tailored to their needs.
Anxiety is a complex mental health condition that affects your brain, body, and emotional well-being. If you’ve tried and failed to find relief from anxiety in an outpatient setting, it might be time to explore other options. Especially if past trauma or substance use are contributing factors.
At The Last Resort Recovery Center, our men’s-only residential and outpatient anxiety treatment programs provide:
Living with anxiety and addiction can feel unpredictable, but structure creates stability. Our residential and intensive outpatient levels of care provide a daily therapy routine, wellness activities, and recovery work—helping men regain control over their lives.
Since anxiety and substance use often go hand in hand, our dual diagnosis treatment ensures both are addressed simultaneously. This prevents relapse and provides long-term tools for managing symptoms.
Our 55-acre residential ranch in Smithville, TX, offers a peaceful, distraction-free setting where men can focus entirely on their recovery. Men can access equine therapy, fitness, experiential therapy, and other holistic treatment modalities through our residential and outpatient programs in Austin, TX.
Veterans face unique mental health challenges, often experiencing anxiety, PTSD, and co-occurring substance use disorders due to combat exposure, high-stress environments, and the difficulties of reintegration into civilian life. Studies have shown that veterans seeking support for PTSD are more likely to experience co-occurring anxiety and mood disorders alongside more severe PTSD symptoms.[3] Ultimately, these conditions can make everyday activities feel overwhelming, and many turn to alcohol or drugs as a way to self-medicate. Unfortunately, this often leads to a cycle of dependence that worsens both anxiety and overall mental well-being.
At The Last Resort Recovery Center, we have seen Veterans thrive in our highly structured program, which mirrors the routine, accountability, and camaraderie many experienced during their service. Our Veteran-specific anxiety, substance use, and dual diagnosis treatment programs are designed to:
Our goal is to provide comprehensive support that not only helps with anxiety and PTSD but also empowers Veterans to build fulfilling, stable lives beyond treatment.
Healing doesn’t end when residential treatment does. That’s why The Last Resort offers a full continuum of care, ensuring continuing long-term support.
The benefits of equine therapy for substance use and dual diagnosis treatment are numerous, working by leveraging the unique characteristics of horses and their interactions with humans to facilitate healing and personal growth:[4]
Horses are highly attuned to non-verbal cues, forcing clients to become more aware of their own body language and emotions. This increased self-awareness is crucial for recognizing and managing triggers in recovery.
Horses respond instantly to a person’s emotional state, providing real-time feedback that can be more impactful than verbal therapy alone. This immediate mirroring helps clients recognize how their internal states affect their interactions.
Developing a relationship with a horse requires patience, consistency, and clear communication, all skills that are directly applicable to rebuilding human relationships damaged by addiction.
Working with large animals can be both exciting and intimidating, providing opportunities to practice emotional regulation and stress management techniques in a controlled environment.
Many aspects of working with horses serve as powerful metaphors for the recovery journey, allowing clients to gain insights into their addiction and recovery process from drug abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Successfully completing tasks with horses builds confidence and a sense of accomplishment, which can boost self-esteem and motivation for recovery.
Interacting with horses requires full attention and presence “in the moment,” helping clients practice mindfulness and break cycles of rumination or anxiety.
Horses don’t judge based on past behaviors or struggles with addiction, providing a safe space for clients to be vulnerable and authentic.
Paying for treatment should never be a barrier to recovery and healing. There are several options available that do not put your family in financial jeopardy. The Last Resort is an in-network provider that works with most insurance companies.
We’re excited to share the positive experiences of our other community members, many of whom were where you are today – overwhelmed and uncertain. These are their stories. What will yours be?
Come experience a healing adventure like none other. Our expansive and secluded men’s-only ranch sits on 55 acres of central Texas beauty and is a tranquil sanctuary designed to promote rest, reflection, and recovery.
From rolling hills and ancient tree groves to warm ranch-style accommodations, you’ll feel right at home. You’ll enjoy a full range of amenities and experiences, including an outdoor pool oasis, a fitness studio, and a fully-stocked horse barn.
Our secondary location is a comfortable, modern facility with shared and private spaces that is home to all of our outpatient services. This center is conveniently located in south Austin off Menchaca Rd.
When drug or alcohol addiction takes root in your life, it colors everything you do, how you show up at work, at home, and for yourself. Your family often feels the worst of it. You know this is not what you had in mind for your life. There has to be a healthier way to manage your emotional distress and overcome the challenges you face.
As the opioid epidemic has continued to explode, so has the treatment industry. Unfortunately, not all are of the same quality or the same caliber.
Accredited status for our addiction treatment center confirms that the services we offer meet or exceed the official standards of practice established by the state and other governing organizations by passing a series of detailed assessments.
Understanding accreditation affords you and your loved ones the confidence to pursue long-term recovery with renewed peace of mind.
If you or a loved one is battling alcohol or drug addiction, you’re in the right place. Even if you’ve tried other treatment programs or think you’re at the end of the line, this is the community you need to thrive. We can’t wait to facilitate your recovery and be part of your success story.
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Our dual diagnosis program addresses both conditions at the same time, ensuring long-term healing instead of short-term symptom relief. Through therapy, medication management, and holistic treatments, men learn how to manage anxiety without self-medicating.
We use a mix of CBT, EMDR, mindfulness practices, exposure therapy, and holistic treatments like equine-assisted therapy to create a customized recovery plan for each client.
Veterans face unique challenges with PTSD, anxiety, and substance use. Our specialized programs provide trauma-informed care, structure, and camaraderie to help former service members heal.
[1] Penninx, B. W., Pine, D. S., Holmes, E. A., & Reif, A. (2021). Anxiety disorders. Lancet (London, England), 397(10277), 914–927. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00359-7
[2] Turner, S., Mota, N., Bolton, J., & Sareen, J. (2018). Self-medication with alcohol or drugs for mood and anxiety disorders: A narrative review of the epidemiological literature. Depression and anxiety, 35(9), 851–860. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.22771
[3] Knowles, K. A., Sripada, R. K., Defever, M., & Rauch, S. A. M. (2019). Comorbid mood and anxiety disorders and severity of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in treatment-seeking veterans. Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy, 11(4), 451–458. https://doi.org/10.1037/tra0000383