LGBTQIA+ Drug Rehab in Denver, CO
Finding the right help for addiction is hard enough. Finding a program where you can be fully yourself while doing it is even harder. Flatirons Recovery offers LGBTQIA+ drug rehab in Denver where identity, history, and substance use can all be addressed honestly together. Whether you are navigating alcohol use, drug dependency, or both, you deserve a program that sees the whole picture.
Why LGBTQIA+ Communities Face Higher Rates of Addiction
The connection between minority stress and substance use is well-documented. LGBTQIA+ individuals experience discrimination, family rejection, violence, and social isolation at rates far higher than their heterosexual and cisgender peers. Over time, those experiences accumulate. Many people turn to alcohol or drugs not because of a character flaw. Often, it is because the nervous system needs somewhere to put what it has been carrying.
The 2023 NSDUH found that 10.7 million LGBTQIA+ adults and 1.8 million LGBTQIA+ youths live with a substance use disorder. About 6.2 million LGBTQIA+ adults face an alcohol use disorder, and 6.3 million struggle with a drug use disorder. Gay and bisexual adults are 2 to 3 times more likely to use illicit drugs other than marijuana compared to straight adults. Transgender individuals experience nearly triple the rate of substance use disorders compared to non-transgender individuals.
LGBTQIA+ Addiction Treatment at Flatirons Recovery
Our programs are built around one idea: every person who comes here deserves to feel safe, respected, and genuinely seen. LGBTQIA+ affirming support shapes how our clinical team is trained, how groups run, and how each treatment plan is developed. It is not a special add-on. It is how we work.
We offer a full continuum from partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs to evening IOP, virtual IOP, sober living, and detox facilitation. Not everyone can step away from work or family for full-time residential programs. Not everyone needs that level of intensity, either. Matching the right level of involvement to where someone is tends to produce better outcomes. We work to find that fit with each person individually.
Alcohol addiction and drug addiction in the LGBTQIA+ community often involve layers of trauma and identity-related stress that standard programs may not address. Our team works with those layers directly rather than treating substance use as an isolated problem. For people navigating both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition, our dual diagnosis model addresses both at the same time. Leaving one untreated while focusing on the other rarely works.
Therapies That Support LGBTQIA+ Healing
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps reshape thought patterns connected to shame, fear, and self-worth, areas that often intersect with LGBTQIA+ identity and substance use.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Builds emotional regulation and distress tolerance, particularly useful for those who have experienced chronic stress or trauma related to identity.
- EMDR Therapy: Directly addresses traumatic memories, including rejection, abuse, or discrimination, that may be driving addictive behavior.
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Supports living in alignment with personal values rather than avoiding difficult emotions, a framework that resonates for many in the LGBTQIA+ community.
- Individual Therapy: Provides one-on-one space to work through identity, relationships, and recovery goals with a therapist trained in LGBTQIA+ specific challenges.
LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources and Co-Occurring Conditions
Many LGBTQIA+ individuals entering recovery carry more than addiction. Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health conditions co-occur with substance use at high rates within this community. Minority stress, family rejection, and discrimination leave marks that show up in mental health as clearly as in substance use. Addressing one without the other tends to leave significant gaps.
Our approach to LGBTQIA+ mental health resources goes beyond referrals. When someone arrives with a co-occurring condition, both concerns are addressed from the start. We provide psychiatric support, evidence-based therapies, and group programming that acknowledge the specific pressures LGBTQIA+ individuals carry. The goal is not just sobriety. It is a more stable, connected, and sustainable life going forward.
What Recovery Looks Like at Flatirons
Denver’s natural environment plays a real role in how healing unfolds here. The mountains, open space, and outdoor experiences are part of how we think about recovery. They are not just a backdrop. Our amenities are designed to support the whole person, not just during clinical hours.
- Private and semi-private accommodations
- Chef-prepared, nutritious meals
- Yoga and movement classes
- Mindfulness and meditation sessions
- Outdoor recreation and adventure therapy, including hiking, paddleboarding, and climbing
- Equine-assisted therapy on our 80-acre horse property
None of these are extras. They reflect a philosophy: recovery touches the body, the mind, and the parts of a person’s addiction has kept quiet. LGBTQIA+ affirming programs create an environment where letting your guard down is finally possible. The deeper work of lasting sobriety can actually begin once it does.