What is Dual Recovery
What is Dual Recovery

The Connection Between Substance Abuse & Mental Illness

The Connection Between Substance Abuse & Mental Illness

Too often, substance abuse and mental illness are considered separate issues. In reality, about 16% of patients seeking help for addiction are also diagnosed with a co-occurring mental health disorder. This is called a dual diagnosis. If you have a dual diagnosis, you need dual recovery. Substance abuse commonly worsens the symptoms of mental illness, and those diagnosed with a mental health condition often turn to substance abuse as a form of self-medication.

Too often, substance abuse and mental illness are considered separate issues. In reality, about 16% of patients seeking help for addiction are also diagnosed with a co-occurring mental health disorder. This is called a dual diagnosis. If you have a dual diagnosis, you need dual recovery. Substance abuse commonly worsens the symptoms of mental illness, and those diagnosed with a mental health condition often turn to substance abuse as a form of self-medication.

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Who is Impacted?

More men than women are diagnosed with co-occurring disorders.

In 2017, about 345,000 adolescents aged 12 to 17 reported a dual diagnosis in the past year. That’s 1.4% of all U.S. adolescents.

In 2017, about 8.5 million adults reported a dual diagnosis. That’s 3.4% of all U.S. adults.

Symptoms of a Dual Diagnosis

Before confirming a dual diagnosis, it’s important to understand substance abuse and mental health conditions separately. There are numerous ways in which each issue may impact the other.

Before confirming a dual diagnosis, it’s important to understand substance abuse and mental health conditions separately. There are numerous ways in which each issue may impact the other.

Symptoms of Substance Use Disorder Include:

Failed attempts to stop using the drug

Engaging in uncharacteristic, risky behavior while under the influence of the drug

Withdrawing from friends and family

Engaging in uncharacteristic, risky behavior while under the influence of the drug

Failed attempts to stop using the drug

Symptoms of a Mental Health Condition Include:

Extreme changes in mood

Erratic, confused thinking and behavior

Significant changes in sleep and eating patterns

Disorganized speech

Difficulty functioning in a social or work setting

Genetics

Family history can make individuals more susceptible to substance use and mental health disorders.

Brain Development

Abusing drugs and alcohol during adolescence can increase the likelihood of a mental health disorder during adulthood.

Trauma

Traumatic events such as abuse or losing a parent can lead to debilitating addiction.

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Treatment Options

The most effective way to treat dual diagnosis clients is with a holistic program that treats all aspects of both illnesses in a single location. We treat our clients like family at Viewpoint, and we strive to treat the whole person rather than just apply a formulaic approach to treatment. Treatment of dual diagnosis is known as dual recovery. Many people wonder, what is dual recovery, and why is it important? Dual recovery is important because it allows you to heal from both your addiction and your mental illness. Untreated mental illnesses can lead you to relapse back into addiction. The same is true for the other way around. However, when you get treatment for both conditions, you get the best possible chance for recovery. Because dual recovery allows you to learn and use coping mechanisms, you get the tools you need to stay sober and make progress in your mental health.

The most effective way to treat dual diagnosis clients is with a holistic program that treats all aspects of both illnesses in a single location. We treat our clients like family at Viewpoint, and we strive to treat the whole person rather than just apply a formulaic approach to treatment. Treatment of dual diagnosis is known as dual recovery. Many people wonder, what is dual recovery, and why is it important? Dual recovery is important because it allows you to heal from both your addiction and your mental illness. Untreated mental illnesses can lead you to relapse back into addiction. The same is true for the other way around. However, when you get treatment for both conditions, you get the best possible chance for recovery. Because dual recovery allows you to learn and use coping mechanisms, you get the tools you need to stay sober and make progress in your mental health.

Treatment Options

Some people may also wonder, how long does dual recovery take? Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to this question. It can take anywhere from a few months to several years. However, it is a process that can change your life. The mental health part of a dual recovery program can help a variety of people. For example, some of our mental health treatment programs include:

Some people may also wonder, how long does dual recovery take? Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to this question. It can take anywhere from a few months to several years. However, it is a process that can change your life. The mental health part of a dual recovery program can help a variety of people. For example, some of our mental health treatment programs include:

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Mood Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Trauma

Impulse Control

Personality Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Anxiety or Panic Disorders

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At Viewpoint Dual Recovery Center, we believe the only way to achieve long-lasting change is to treat mental health disorders and addictions simultaneously.

At Viewpoint Dual Recovery Center, we believe the only way to achieve long-lasting change is to treat mental health disorders and addictions simultaneously.

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We understand that healthcare can be complex and overwhelming, and we are committed to making the process as easy and stress-free as possible.

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We understand that healthcare can be complex and overwhelming, and we are committed to making the process as easy and stress-free as possible.