Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated Care for Co-Occurring Disorders
"We treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently."
Understanding Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis refers to the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. These conditions often interact, making recovery more complex. Common co-occurring disorders include:
Anxiety & Substance Abuse – Using drugs or alcohol to self-medicate anxiety symptoms.
Depression & Addiction – Substance use exacerbating depressive episodes.
Bipolar Disorder & Substance Dependence – Mood instability leading to impulsive substance use.
PTSD & Substance Use Disorder – Trauma-related substance dependency.
Personality Disorders & Addiction – Difficulty managing emotions leading to self-medication.
What to Expect in Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Our integrated treatment approach ensures that both conditions are addressed simultaneously. The treatment process includes:
Comprehensive Assessment – Evaluating mental health and substance use history to create a personalized plan.
Medical Detox & Stabilization – Safely managing withdrawal symptoms while addressing mental health concerns.
Therapy & Counseling – Incorporating evidence-based therapies for both addiction and mental health.
Medication Management & Psychiatric Care – Ensuring safe and effective treatment for mental health symptoms.
Aftercare & Ongoing Support – Providing long-term strategies for maintaining recovery and mental well-being.