Adult ADHD and addiction frequently occur together, and treating one without the other rarely works. Many adults with undiagnosed ADHD use alcohol, cannabis, or stimulants to self-medicate focus, restlessness, or emotional overwhelm. At Heights Behavioral Health in Houston, we treat ADHD and substance or behavioral addiction together through our dual diagnosis approach and our flagship Individualized Intensive Programming.

A lot of adults reach us after years of feeling like they were fighting themselves, restless, scattered, self-medicating, and never sure why. When ADHD is finally recognized alongside the addiction, the whole story makes sense, and treatment finally has something to aim at.

Why ADHD and Addiction Go Together

The link is well established. Adults with ADHD are significantly more likely to develop a substance use or behavioral addiction, for several reasons:

  • Self-medication, using substances to manage focus, restlessness, or sleep
  • Impulsivity, which raises the risk of starting and continuing use
  • Emotional dysregulation that substances temporarily numb
  • Low reward sensitivity, which makes the intense reward of substances or behaviors especially pulling
  • Years of frustration, underachievement, or low self-worth from undiagnosed ADHD

Why Both Have to Be Treated Together

Treating the addiction while ignoring ADHD leaves the very driver that fueled it in place, and relapse becomes likely. Treating ADHD without addressing active addiction is unsafe and ineffective. The two have to be addressed together, in the right order, by clinicians who understand both. That is the heart of good dual diagnosis care.

How We Treat It at Heights Behavioral Health

Care begins with a thorough assessment to understand both conditions. Treatment then combines individual therapy with group work, including skills groups in DBT, CBT, and Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention, and Mindfulness that strengthens the attention and regulation ADHD undermines. We coordinate medication management thoughtfully, with full awareness of addiction history, and we build structure and skills that support an ADHD brain in recovery.

Wondering if undiagnosed ADHD is fueling your addiction?

One confidential call with our Houston team can help you see the whole picture and what would help.

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A Note on Stimulant Medication and Recovery

Stimulant medication for ADHD in someone with an addiction history is a real and careful clinical conversation, not a simple yes or no. We approach it honestly, weighing benefits and risks with you and any prescriber, and we never ignore either the ADHD or the addiction to make the decision simpler.

Why Individualized Intensive Programming Fits

ADHD and addiction show up differently in everyone, so a fixed curriculum misses the mark. Our flagship Individualized Intensive Programming builds the plan around both conditions, at PHP or IOP intensity, with a clear relapse prevention plan.

How Payment Works at Heights Behavioral Health

Heights Behavioral Health is a private-pay, out-of-network provider and is not in network with insurance plans. Some clients have out-of-network benefits that can offset part of the cost, and we are upfront about pricing before you commit. See our out-of-network guide.

When You Need More Than Outpatient Care

If there is acute medical or psychiatric risk, a higher level of care comes first, and we will help you find it. For non-clinical support, our sister practice Heights Mentoring may be a fit.

If this is an emergency or you are thinking about harming yourself, call 911, or call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Heights Behavioral Health is an outpatient program and is not a 24-hour crisis service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do ADHD and addiction occur together so often?

Adults with ADHD are at higher risk due to impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and self-medication. Many use substances to manage focus, restlessness, or sleep before ADHD is ever diagnosed.

Should ADHD or the addiction be treated first?

They are treated together, in a thoughtful order. Stabilizing active addiction is a priority, while the ADHD is assessed and addressed, because leaving either untreated undermines recovery.

Can I take stimulant medication if I have an addiction history?

It is a careful, individualized decision made with you and a prescriber, weighing benefits and risks honestly. There are also non-stimulant options and strong behavioral strategies.

Do you diagnose ADHD?

We assess for it as part of understanding the whole picture and coordinate appropriate evaluation and medication management. The goal is an accurate understanding of both conditions.

Do you take insurance?

We are a private-pay, out-of-network provider and are not in network with insurance plans. Some clients use out-of-network benefits to offset part of the cost. We are upfront about pricing before you decide.

When the Whole Picture Finally Makes Sense

Treating ADHD and addiction together is what makes recovery hold. One confidential call is the first step.

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Joni Ogle is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT) with over 37 years of clinical experience in mental health and addiction recovery, dual diagnosis treatment, behavioral addictions, and family intervention. She is the founder of Heights Behavioral Health and Heights Mentoring in Houston, Texas, where she leads a team of licensed clinicians. Joni specializes in complex presentations including co-occurring mental health disorders, high-functioning addiction, and young adult failure-to-launch patterns.

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