About Recovery In Motion Tucson
Recovery In Motion Tucson is an adult addiction and mental health treatment provider in Tucson, Arizona offering integrated outpatient care for substance use and co-occurring behavioral health conditions.
The program combines evidence based therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and trauma informed care with psychiatry, medication assisted treatment and life skills coaching to support adults across Southern Arizona.
Operating since 2015, Recovery In Motion emphasizes coordinated, measurable care that treats the whole person with dignity and clear communication.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Dual diagnosis care is at the heart of Recovery In Motion Tucson, where addiction and mental health conditions are treated together rather than in silos. The team supports adults managing alcohol, opioid and stimulant, benzodiazepine and prescription drug use disorders alongside depression and anxiety, bipolar disorder and PTSD, ADHD and OCD.
Treatment plans blend therapy with psychiatric evaluation, medication management and progress tracking. Clients engage in CBT and DBT, motivational interviewing and the matrix model within a structured schedule, with family involvement encouraged when clients consent.
Positive feedback from clients and families highlights a supportive, community centered staff.
Medication Assisted Treatment
Recovery In Motion offers partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and standard outpatient programming, giving adults flexible options that fit work, school and family life. Medication assisted treatment is available through Suboxone and Sublocade paired with counseling, relapse prevention and alumni support for long term recovery.
Insurance and Getting Started
Services are provided in person at the Tucson office on East 2nd Street and through telehealth for eligible adults across Arizona, including Phoenix.
The program is in network with AHCCCS, Banner and Blue Cross Blue Shield, TRICare and TriWest and accepts major PPOs, Medicaid and military insurance, tribal funds and self pay.





