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What Is Involved In Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment?

Dual diagnosis is an innovation in addiction recovery that was developed in the 1990s to deal with people experiencing symptoms of a mental health disorder. Many addicts also have an underlying mental health condition such as depression or anxiety which may have pre-existed addiction or developed as a result. <br>visit us: http://www.furthepeople.com/what-is-involved-in-dual-diagnosis-addiction-treatment/

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What Is Involved In Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment?

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  1. What Is Involved In Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment? Dual diagnosis is an innovation in addiction recovery that was developed in the 1990s to deal with people experiencing symptoms of a mental health disorder. Many addicts also have an underlying mental health condition such as depression or anxiety which may have pre-existed addiction or developed as a result.

  2. What’s Different About Dual Diagnosis Treatment? When someone has addiction issues and they are also coping with a mental illness, the approach used to be to separate the two conditions and treat them in isolation. It is now relatively easy to find a rehab center that deals with the specific requirements of dual diagnosis cases and our understanding has improved considerably. Nevertheless, according to the Office of Applied Studies, only 12% of the 4 million dual diagnosis patients in America receive treatment for both conditions.

  3. It is important that specialist care includes: Treatment for mental health and substance use disorders in parallel, delivered by a specially trained medic Psychotherapeutic meds such as antidepressants to treat co-occurring disorders Supportive therapy to rebuild self-esteem and self-confidence and replace negative feelings and thoughts An inclusive treatment strategy that involves partners, children and other members of the household.

  4. Signs and Symptoms of Addiction and Co-Occurring Mental Illness An official diagnosis is achieved by a physician or mental health practitioner although many people will recognize their symptoms as indicating that something’s not quite right. The red flags that someone is struggling to cope with addiction and co-occurring mental illness are as follows: Friends and family are abandoned in favor of new people or activities A person begins to struggle to keep up with studies or work Lies are told to conceal addictive behavior Sufferers have a tendency to stay awake all night and sleep through the day

  5. Treatment Options Co-occurring conditions are extremely complex and it is essential to understand the origins of both the mental illness and addiction.The important thing to remember is that there are now plenty of treatment options for dual diagnosis patients because of our better understanding of the interplay between co-occurring conditions. A dual diagnosis treatment center will carry out a thorough assessment of each patient in order to establish the nature of the underlying mental illness. Then a treatment program will be devised that addresses both addiction and mental illness at the same time as part of a continuum of treatment in rehab.

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