| What
is Dual Diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis is a term used
throughout the mental
health and addiction treatment profession
for co-occurring mental health disorders. Comorbidity
is also used interchangeably with dual diagnosis.
Dual diagnosis, Co-occurring, or Comorbidity
are words used to describe two or more mental
health disorders or mental health illnesses occurring
in the same person. The mental health disorders
can occur at the same time or one after the other.
Interactions between the illnesses can also worsen
the course of both mental health disorders.
In addiction
treatment, one of the disorders is the addiction
and the other is a mental health disorder such
as depression, or bipolar, or post traumatic stress
disorder and so on. Since addiction changes the
brain chemistry, often altering a person's normal
hierarchy of needs and substituting new hierarch
of needs connected with obtaining and using the
drug or alcohol, addiction is recognized as one
of the two disorders or illnesses in a dual
diagnosis.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment:
The rate of dual diagnosis between drug use disorders and
other mental illnesses or disorders calls for a comprehensive
approach that identifies and evaluates both.
Accordingly, anyone seeking help for either drug abuse/addiction
or another mental disorder should be checked for both and
treated accordingly.
There are several behavioral therapies
that have shown promise for treating dual diagnosis
conditions. These approaches can be designed to target clients
(patients) according to specific factors such as age or marital
status: some therapies have proved more effective for adolescents,
while others have shown greater effectiveness for adults;
some therapies are designed for families and groups, others
for individuals.
While several medications exist for treating addiction and
other mental health issues, most have not been studied in
patients with dual diagnosis. For example, individuals addicted
to heroin, prescription pain medications, cigarettes, or alcohol
can be treated with appropriate medications to ease withdrawal
symptoms and drug craving; similarly, separate medications
are available to help improve the symptoms of depression and
anxiety. More research is needed to better understand how
such medications act when combined in individuals with dual
diagnosis, or whether such medications can be dually effective.
Dual Diagnosis Program - Core Beliefs:
There are four core beliefs that serve as the foundation for
our Dual Diagnosis Program:
1. Chemical Dependency is often a primary illness with a mental
health diagnosis.
2. The individual plays an integral part in the creation of
the treatment plan.
3. The individual is willful and cooperative during the treatment
program.
4. There are often mental health issues that must be addressed
for optimal treatment success.
Dual Diagnosis Program - Therapy:
•Individual Therapy
• Group Therapy and workshops
• Family Therapy
• Art Therapy
• Music Therapy
• Recreational Therapy
• Experiential Therapy
• Expressive Therapy
• Cognitive Therapy
Additional Therapeutic Modalities:
• Life Skills Program
• Psycho Educational Groups
• Relapse Prevention Groups or Presentations
• Medication Management Presentations
Note:
Solution Focused Therapy is an approach
the Cove embraces, in helping clients co-create solutions
to their problems and develop the skills to continue a solution
focused approach to life’s challenges. Solution Focused
Therapy provides “life recovery tools”.
Dual Diagnosis Program - Professional
Staff:
• Licensed Psychiatrists, ARNP
• Masters-Level Counselors, Licensed Therapists, Certified
Addiction Professionals
• Recreational Therapists
• Art Therapists
• Educational Consultants
Note:
A Nutritional Consultant is available for those clients struggling
with an eating disorder or individuals in need of nutritional
education and assistance. Additional professionals are available
for clients on an individual basis.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away.
If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate
attention you may contact us:
Addiction Treatment for adults and young adults: 1-888-387-6237
Addiction Treatment for Teens: 1-888-757-6237
http://www.inspirationsyouth.com
You may also send us e-mail.
Please keep in mind that e-mails are answered within 24 hours Monday
through Friday.
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