Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated Care for Co-Occurring Disorders
Understanding Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis occurs when an individual experiences both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. These conditions often influence each other, 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 worsening depressive episodes and emotional distress.
Bipolar Disorder & Substance Dependence – Mood instability leading to impulsive substance use.
PTSD & Substance Use Disorder – Trauma-related addiction due to self-medicating distressing memories.
Personality Disorders & Addiction – Difficulty managing emotions leading to substance dependence.
What to Expect in Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Our comprehensive program offers a structured approach to treating co-occurring disorders:
Comprehensive Assessment – A thorough evaluation of mental health history and substance use patterns.
Medical Detox & Stabilization – Safe withdrawal management with psychiatric supervision.
Individual & Group Therapy – Addressing both addiction and mental health challenges with evidence-based therapy.
Medication Management & Psychiatric Support – Ensuring safe and effective treatment for co-occurring conditions.
Aftercare & Long-Term Recovery Planning – Providing ongoing support and relapse prevention strategies.