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Understanding Dual Diagnosis

Drug addiction affects a person’s mind and his whole body. As the addiction gets worse, it dents immunity, resulting in weaker physical health. This whole chain of events allows other conditions to develop, which sometimes include mental health disorders. Usually, it’s common for individuals struggling with drug abuse to develop mental health issues. Dual diagnosis, or Co-occurring disorder, is a condition in which an individual suffers with more than one disorder.

 21.5 Million

American adults have co-occurring disorders according to SAMHSA

Integrated Care

Our approach treats both addiction and mental health simultaneously. 

Higher Success

Dual diagnosis treatment significantly improves recovery outcomes 

Finding a dual diagnosis treatment facility is a crucial part of becoming sober. Our dual treatment facilities help individuals find the root cause for their substance abuse disorder. Our rehab facilities use the most effective methods to deal with it.

Symptoms of Co-Occurring Disorders

 Substance addiction and mental health issues each have their own symptoms. Every individual will get different symptoms depending on their substance addiction and mental health issues. Symptoms vary widely, but the condition shows through similar behavioral and social patterns.

Mood Swings

Overwhelming emotions and frustration

Panic & Anxiety

panic attack or
anxiety

Focus Difficulties

Trouble staying concentrated or focused

Behavioral Changes

Sudden behavioral
changes.

Physical Changes

A shift in weight or
appetite

Social Withdrawal

Getting distant from relatives and family

Hallucinations

Having hallucinations or
delusions

Commitment Issues

Difficulties in commitments to family, job, or education

Struggling with Co-Occurring Disorders? We're Here to Help

If you’re battling a mental health disorder along with substance addiction, our expert team is ready to guide you through personalized treatment. Reach out today to discuss your specific needs and start your recovery journey.

Mental Health Disorders Treated by Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center

Many people with mental health issues use drugs or alcohol to deal with their emotions. This results in a cycle of reliance and worsening symptoms. Our dual diagnosis treatment facilities provide an integrated approach to rehabilitation by treating drug use disorders and mental health issues. Experience comprehensive care, personalized treatment plans, and the support you deserve. We treat the following mental disorders:

Anxiety

It is difficult to live with constant anxiety, fear, or panic, and drug or alcohol use feels like a quick fix. But over time, it makes anxiety worse. The goal of our anxiety treatment approach is to manage symptoms by combining mindfulness exercise, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and closely managed medication.

Bipolar Disorder

Sudden mood fluctuation, from manic highs to depressed lows, is the medical indicator of bipolar disorder. These swings are detrimental when combined with substance abuse. Our dual diagnosis treatment includes psychotherapy, medication management, life skills training, and mood control techniques to help people in finding stability and balance.

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia messes with a person's thoughts, feelings, and actions, which makes daily life very difficult. Using drugs or alcohol makes the symptoms worse. Our skilled team uses evidence-based therapies and individualized programs to safely and successfully treat both disorders.

 OCD, or Obsessive-compulsive Disorder

Misuse of drugs or alcohol can intensify compulsive behaviors and intrusive thoughts that are marked by OCD. Medication management, CBT and relapse prevention strategies are all part of our all-inclusive OCD therapy, which helps clients regain control over their compulsive thoughts and behaviors.

 PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder:

Sleep disturbance, flashbacks, and long-term emotional discomfort are all symptoms of PTSD. Many people who suffer from PTSD use drugs to alleviate their pain. We use therapeutic techniques like CBT, EMDR, and individual psychotherapy in our OCD residential plan with both OCD and its co-occurring addiction effectively.

Dual Diagnosis and Management and Treatment

Our dual diagnosis treatment includes treatment for both your mental health disorder and substance addiction. When you first arrive at our rehab facilities, we identify your trigger and plan an individualized program specifically for you. Based on several factors, your dual diagnosis treatment would include behavioral therapy, medication, and support groups.

Behavioral Therapy

Effective treatments for dual diagnosis include CBT to change negative thoughts, DBT to reduce harmful behaviors, and MI to motivate healthy change. Support groups offer shared experiences and emotional support for daily coping.

Medically Assisted Detox

Detoxification helps you cleanse your body from drugs to start your healing journey. This step is crucial to ease the worst withdrawal symptoms of drugs. In our rehab facilities we would keep you safe from triggers and focused with 24/7 monitoring.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

MAT minimizes your chances of relapse and provides you a clear view of your healing journey so you can focus on therapy. Daily assessments in our rehab facilities ensure that the medicines are safe and effectively working for you.

Residential Treatment

This is the best way forward if you are just beginning your recovery journey or suffering from severe addiction or mental disorder. You may have a lot of insecurities or questions in your mind.Residential treatment offers care with constant monitoring. It comes with intensive therapy sessions and medication and support.

Verify Your Insurance for Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Are you unsure if your insurance will cover treatment? Don’t worry—we can help you verify your insurance quickly so you can focus on your recovery. Reach out now and get the clarity you need to begin your healing journey.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is dual diagnosis?

A mental health disorder and a drug addiction at the same time is known as dual diagnosis. As the two disorders frequently affect and worsen one another, treating them simultaneously is crucial for complete recovery.

Treating drug addiction and mental health issues independently often results in incomplete recovery. Dual diagnosis therapy lowers the likelihood of recurrence and improves overall results by treating the underlying causes of both disorders at the same time.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, and more are common mental health illnesses that can co-occur with addiction.

It’s critical to get a professional diagnosis for dual diagnosis if you or someone you know has mental health symptoms in addition to substance abuse, such as anxiety, sadness, mood swings, or psychosis coupled with alcohol or drug use.

Insurance policies often cover the treatment for dual diagnoses, including inpatient and outpatient therapy. Our admissions staff is always ready to assist you with the insurance procedure and benefit verification.

Our skilled staff specializes in treating co-occurring disorders and provides individualized care for you and your loved ones. We provide our clients the tools they need for long-term rehabilitation and to focus on complete recovery.

For a private assessment, get in touch with us at any time. Our admissions staff will respond to your inquiries and outline your options for treatment to start your healing journey.

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