Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Comprehensive Care for Co-Occurring Disorders
"We treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently."
Understanding Dual Diagnosis
The Connection Between Mental Health and Addiction
A dual diagnosis occurs when an individual suffers from both a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. Without addressing both issues, individuals often struggle to achieve long-term recovery.
Common Signs of Dual Diagnosis:
Substance Dependence: Using drugs or alcohol to cope with emotional distress.
Severe Mood Swings: Fluctuations between depression, anxiety, or mania.
Cognitive Impairment: Difficulty concentrating, decision-making challenges.
Social Withdrawal: Isolation from loved ones or avoiding responsibilities.
Self-Medicating Behavior: Using substances to relieve emotional pain.
Unsuccessful Treatment Attempts: Struggling with relapse after prior rehab efforts.
Effective dual diagnosis treatment requires a comprehensive, integrated approach. At Entrust Recovery Center, we specialize in treating co-occurring disorders with evidence-based and holistic therapies to promote complete healing.