Millions of individuals experience simultaneous substance abuse and mental health disorders. The conditions may be related or develop independently. Treating substance use disorder (SUD) involves addressing any mental health conditions that might impact your ability to engage in the recovery process. Athens Area Commencement Center specializes in treating dual diagnosis using integrative addiction and mental health services. Our comprehensive programs offer essential skill development and resources to help you effectively manage your condition.
Individuals with dual diagnosis have both substance use and mental health disorders. Often, the conditions cause more severe symptoms and may require simultaneous treatment. If you have a dual diagnosis, we offer personalized rehabilitation programs, comprehensive treatment services, and a supportive community. Our experts use evidence-based and alternative holistic therapies to address the effects of mental health disorders and addictive behaviors. During treatment, you will learn healthy ways to heal from the effects of co-occurring conditions.
The relationship between your SUD and mental health issues impacts how the care team approaches treatment. Dual diagnosis may involve the following:
Dual diagnosis can significantly impact psychological and physical health. The combination of conditions may cause more severe or persistent symptoms and health side effects. We treat dual diagnosis using various therapeutic methods, including individual and group therapy. Our team focuses on treating primary SUD to help you reach a point where you can address underlying issues impacting your mental health and quality of life.
The coexistence of substance use and mental health disorders may cause you to experience unexpected challenges during early recovery. Your disorders can interact in a way that affects your relationships, career, or financial stability. Integrative and personalized care provides the best outcomes for many people with dual diagnoses. Our team understands the importance of providing comprehensive and tailored treatment plans to address factors impacting your mental and physical health.
You may experience any combination of substance use and mental health disorders. Some of the most common forms of dual diagnosis include:
Anyone can have a dual diagnosis. However, some individuals may be at a higher risk of developing co-occurring conditions. According to MedlinePlus, risk factors for developing a dual diagnosis include trauma, genetics, and family dynamics. Our case managers find ways to identify and address factors impacting client sobriety and mental health. We ensure people can access the support they need to manage their condition during treatment and aftercare.
An intake assessment is the first step in identifying and treating dual diagnosis. We use comprehensive interviews and screening tools to identify any active disorders and the best methods for managing them. Recognizing potential mental health issues early in the treatment process reduces your risk of relapse.
Programs at Athens Area Commencement Center prioritize treating SUD. Your health and safety remain the highest priority. SUD affects how you think, feel, and behave. Treating SUD allows you to manage mental health issues more effectively. If you have complex mental health disorders, the care team may refer you to outside services or a higher level of care.
An accurate diagnosis is essential for the treatment of co-occurring conditions. Most clients go through detox before being screened again due to symptoms of withdrawal potentially interfering with an accurate diagnosis. Clients collaborate with the care team to create a tailored treatment plan for addressing factors impacting mental health and abstinence. Once you have an accurate diagnosis, the care team provides information on potential treatment options. Our services focus on helping people avoid relapse by stabilizing emotions and promoting healthy behaviors.
Your mental and physical health are directly linked and influence how you respond to therapy, peer support, and other forms of treatment. Individuals with dual diagnosis are more likely to experience severe, persistent, or complex side effects and symptoms. We personalized care to ensure every person in treatment receives the support they need to meet their goals. For example, someone with AUD and co-occurring major depressive disorder (MDD) may undergo treatment for substance abuse while a nurse practitioner, physician, or other medical professional monitors depressive symptoms to ensure client safety and comfort.
We treat mental health disorders on a case-by-case basis. Our team ensures clients make informed decisions about their treatment and aftercare.
Athens Area Commencement Center provides expert treatment for dual diagnosis by offering the following:
Individuals with complex mental health needs often benefit from a continuum of care. We offer a range of programs and services to meet you where you are today. Your case manager will also connect you to outside services or programs to support your ongoing recovery.
You can heal from the effects of substance use disorder and mental health conditions. Athens Area Commencement Center treats dual diagnosis using evidence-based therapies and integrative care. To learn more about our programs and services, contact us today by calling (706) 546-7355.