Do I Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Mental Health and Substance Use

Chemical dependence and mental health concerns are interwoven. Sometimes medications that relieve symptoms of a mental health issue affect cognition, motivation, and functionality. Crestview’s treatment program for people with co-occurring disorders offers hope, adventure, and the chance to start fresh. Whether you developed a mental health concern before or after you become chemically dependent, the professional addiction treatment team at Crestview Recovery can help. Substance use disorder treatment needs to address mental health issues in order to be effective.

Our dedicated, down-to-earth staff understands the importance of connecting with each individual client to support their recovery. When people have access to the right resources, the process of putting their lives back together is less daunting. A high-quality long-term drug rehabilitation, sober living, and mental health treatment community in Portland can help people recovering from substance use disorder find their way. Call today to learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment center to learn more about us.

Addiction & Mental Health

Clients who have co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns are said to have a dual diagnosis. This means that they have more than one diagnosis that affects their mental state. If the answer to the question of “Do I need dual diagnosis treatment?” is yes, don’t worry; help is available to you. Addiction and mental health concerns take time to untangle, but we want you to know that healing is possible and within your reach.

Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment

Treatment for dual diagnosis is different than treatment only for substance use. It’s important that a dual diagnosis treatment program addresses both the substance use issue and the mental health issue for the client. Untreated mental health issues lead to stress, which can increase the likelihood that a person will relapse. This is why it’s important that dual diagnosis patients receive treatment for both substance use and their mental health issue. While dual diagnosis treatment plans can present a challenge, recovery is just as possible for dual diagnosis clients as it is for anyone else.

Individual, Group, and Family Therapy

Your therapist will work with you to determine the kind of therapeutic treatment that makes the most sense for your needs. Combining different modalities of therapy helps many of our clients get the best shot possible at a sober lifestyle

12-Step Recovery

Whether you’ve tried AA and NA before, or if 12 step programs are new to you, many of our clients find that working the 12 steps helps them to move forward to sobriety

Dialectical and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Behavioral modification is key in overcoming addiction, and our therapists are here to walk you through the behavior modification process

Life Skills Rehab

Addiction can make even the most productive people struggle to manage their life. Life skills rehab helps you to get all aspects of your life back on track as you work toward a healthier lifestyle.

Trauma Therapy

At Crestview Recovery, we understand that unhealed trauma and substance use often go hand in hand. We’re here to help you work through trauma in a safe, accepting space. If you have been dually diagnosed, finding the right drug rehab and mental health center can make such a difference in your life. When you’re struggling with substance use, you may also need treatment for the following types of mental health concerns:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Personality disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

How Can a Trauma Treatment Center Help Treat PTSD?

Trauma treatment can help a PTSD sufferer by alleviating symptoms with a personalized care plan. A PTSD trauma treatment care plan may include the following:

  • Learning to open a trusting dialogue to recognize and communicate symptoms with professionals who are trained to manage PTSD symptoms
  • Reducing rumination and flashback episodes by replacing them with more healthful coping mechanisms
  • Working with professionals to reclaim a personal sense of safety
  • Helping to identify and honor emotions while processing them in more healthful ways. This can be especially important if you are experiencing a great deal of anger, or sadness.

When you or a loved one is struggling with mental health and/or substance use, finding help is the first step in the recovery process. Completing a trauma therapy program greatly improves your chances of achieving life-long sobriety and decreases your risk of experiencing a relapse.

Call Crestview Recovery Today

If your efforts at healing independently have fallen short of expectations, you don’t need to waste another minute of your life pursuing an approach that isn’t effective. It’s time to make the call to get help. Crestview Recovery is here to help you start your journey to a sober lifestyle. We’ll talk with you about developing a plan that makes sense for your journey to sobriety. You can get better, and making the call to ask for help is the first step. Call us at 866.262.0531 to talk with a therapist.

Do I Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Mental Health and Substance Use

Chemical dependence and mental health concerns are interwoven. Sometimes medications that relieve symptoms of a mental health issue affect cognition, motivation, and functionality. Crestview's treatment program for people with co-occurring disorders offers hope, adventure, and the chance to start fresh. Whether you developed a mental health concern before or after you become chemically dependent, the professional addiction treatment team at Crestview Recovery can help. Substance use disorder treatment needs to address mental health issues in order to be effective.

Our dedicated, down-to-earth staff understands the importance of connecting with each individual client to support their recovery. When people have access to the right resources, the process of putting their lives back together is less daunting. A high-quality long-term drug rehabilitation, sober living, and mental health treatment community in Portland can help people recovering from substance use disorder find their way. Call today to learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment center to learn more about us.

Addiction & Mental Health

Clients who have co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns are said to have a dual diagnosis. This means that they have more than one diagnosis that affects their mental state. If the answer to the question of "Do I need dual diagnosis treatment?" is yes, don't worry; help is available to you. Addiction and mental health concerns take time to untangle, but we want you to know that healing is possible and within your reach.

Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment

Treatment for dual diagnosis is different than treatment only for substance use. It's important that a dual diagnosis treatment program addresses both the substance use issue and the mental health issue for the client. Untreated mental health issues lead to stress, which can increase the likelihood that a person will relapse. This is why it's important that dual diagnosis patients receive treatment for both substance use and their mental health issue. While dual diagnosis treatment plans can present a challenge, recovery is just as possible for dual diagnosis clients as it is for anyone else.

Individual, Group, and Family Therapy

Your therapist will work with you to determine the kind of therapeutic treatment that makes the most sense for your needs. Combining different modalities of therapy helps many of our clients get the best shot possible at a sober lifestyle

12-Step Recovery

Whether you've tried AA and NA before, or if 12 step programs are new to you, many of our clients find that working the 12 steps helps them to move forward to sobriety

Dialectical and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Behavioral modification is key in overcoming addiction, and our therapists are here to walk you through the behavior modification process

Life Skills Rehab

Addiction can make even the most productive people struggle to manage their life. Life skills rehab helps you to get all aspects of your life back on track as you work toward a healthier lifestyle.

Trauma Therapy

At Crestview Recovery, we understand that unhealed trauma and substance use often go hand in hand. We're here to help you work through trauma in a safe, accepting space. If you have been dually diagnosed, finding the right drug rehab and mental health center can make such a difference in your life. When you're struggling with substance use, you may also need treatment for the following types of mental health concerns:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Personality disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

How Can a Trauma Treatment Center Help Treat PTSD?

Trauma treatment can help a PTSD sufferer by alleviating symptoms with a personalized care plan. A PTSD trauma treatment care plan may include the following:

  • Learning to open a trusting dialogue to recognize and communicate symptoms with professionals who are trained to manage PTSD symptoms
  • Reducing rumination and flashback episodes by replacing them with more healthful coping mechanisms
  • Working with professionals to reclaim a personal sense of safety
  • Helping to identify and honor emotions while processing them in more healthful ways. This can be especially important if you are experiencing a great deal of anger, or sadness.

When you or a loved one is struggling with mental health and/or substance use, finding help is the first step in the recovery process. Completing a trauma therapy program greatly improves your chances of achieving life-long sobriety and decreases your risk of experiencing a relapse.

Call Crestview Recovery Today

If your efforts at healing independently have fallen short of expectations, you don't need to waste another minute of your life pursuing an approach that isn't effective. It's time to make the call to get help. Crestview Recovery is here to help you start your journey to a sober lifestyle. We'll talk with you about developing a plan that makes sense for your journey to sobriety. You can get better, and making the call to ask for help is the first step. Call us at 866.262.0531 to talk with a therapist.

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