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Dual Diagnosis

An Introduction to Dual-Diagnosis Treatment

Nothing is worse than having to deal with addiction and other health problems on top of it, but for thousands of Americans every year this is the truth of their situation. Unfortunately for many with addiction, they end up having what is known as dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders. When this happens, traditional drug rehab and treatment options aren’t enough to get a person sober and healthy long-term. Most cases of dual diagnosis disorders end in relapse without the proper treatment. 

It takes specialized care and knowledge to treat two different disorders simultaneously, and you won’t find that type of treatment anywhere. The most unfortunate thing about these types of disorders is that they often cause each other. In other words, without treating both issues, it is impossible to eliminate them as they will keep coming back so long as one exists. 

At Northridge Treatment, we understand how and why dual diagnosis disorders work and why they are so difficult to treat. We have specialists and treatment options available to help our clients no matter what type of dual diagnosis disorder they face. We believe everyone should have a chance at a life free of addiction, and we work hard to make it possible for all of our clients.

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Dual diagnosis treatment addresses mental illness and substance abuse.

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What Exactly is a Dual-Diagnosis?

A dual diagnosis disorder refers to when someone struggling with addiction also has a mental disorder at the same time. The problem with dual diagnosis disorders is that they cannot be treated the same way as just addiction. This means that a client must have treatment for both their addiction and their mental health disorder simultaneously to combat both effectively. 

Dual diagnosis disorders typically result from a reaction to one or the other. In other words, a person with an addiction may develop a mental health disorder as a result of the circumstances created by their addiction. Conversely, a person may develop an addiction as a means to cope with an existing mental health disorder. This is also what makes them difficult to treat, as not eliminating the addiction and the mental health disorder at the same time will almost always cause the other to resurface, leading to a continuous cycle of relapse. 

Northridge Treatment has specialists on staff that handle a full range of dual diagnosis disorders. Help is just a phone call away. Contact Northridge Treatment to get help today.

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Common Dual-Diagnosis Disorders

There can be a multitude of different dual diagnosis disorders, as for every different type of addiction that exists, there is a different mental disorder that a person can be afflicted with. However, two in particular are more common with drug and alcohol abuse than the others. 

The first common dual diagnosis disorder is anxiety and drug or alcohol abuse. Often, a person with untreated anxiety constantly feels nervous or anxious. They may even have severe panic attacks in stressful situations. Without treatment and medication, this can make even common day-to-day tasks difficult. This is why many people with anxiety turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with symptoms and panic attacks. The reverse is also true. Alcohol and drug use can also cause paranoia, anxiety, and panic attacks, meaning the two feed off each other. 

The second most common dual diagnosis disorder is depression. Depression can range from mild to severe, and the exact cause is unknown. However, it can come and go, and many people turn to addiction to deal with depressive episodes, leading to the dual diagnosis disorders. 

As you can see, dual diagnosis disorders can be difficult to deal with, and only the right treatment can put you on a path to recovery. If you are looking for Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Northridge, then Northridge Treatment is here for you.

How to Treat Dual-Diagnosis in Los Angeles?

Dual diagnosis disorders are not treated the same way as traditional addiction treatment. While a portion of the dual diagnosis is addiction, it is also important to address the mental health disorder the right way. To do this requires specialized treatment for the mental health disorder that the person is dealing with. 

The major difference in treatment is that therapy and other options may help with mental illness, but medication is often necessary as well. It is important to identify the underlying causes of both the addiction and the mental illness and to help the client to develop coping skills so that their mental health disorder is able to be handled without using drugs or alcohol, but symptom management is also a part of the solution as well. Once the mental illness is under control, the addiction treatment is allowed to be more effective. 

We have mental health and addiction experts on staff here at Northridge Treatment, and we will work with you and create a customized treatment for your individual situation so that you can finally get sober and stay that way for the long term. Visit us at Northridge treatment right away.

Dual-Diagnosis Treatment in Los Angeles, California

Now that you know a bit more about dual diagnosis treatment in Los Angeles and how getting the right treatment is essential for your recovery, it’s time to come see us at Northridge Treatment.

We provide luxurious accommodations in a calm and relaxing environment and a wide array of treatment options so that you will get the care you need, no matter your situation. Let us be the ones to help you conquer your addiction and mental illness and lead you on the path of sobriety so that you can move forward into a life free of addiction. Schedule an appointment with us now! 

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