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Addiction is a lifelong disease that can destroy people’s lives and cause untold harm throughout the process. While most of us know what addiction is, many do not know that there is often a reason why someone becomes addicted in the first place, and that reason is sometimes that they have other things wrong with them that they need help with, and so they turn to drugs and alcohol to cope with the problems they have when they cannot, or will not be able to get the help they need. One of the most common problems that leads people to cope by using drugs and alcohol is mental illness

At SEE Purpose, we understand the difficulty that comes with dealing with addiction and mental illness together and how this requires specialized treatment to overcome. In this post, we are going to discuss dual diagnosis therapy, what dual diagnosis disorders or co-occurring disorders are, how dual diagnosis treatment works and how to find dual diagnosis treatment in Indianapolis.

SEE Purpose is a comprehensive drug addiction treatment center in Indiana.

 

What is Dual Diagnosis Therapy? 

Dual diagnosis therapy is a type of addiction therapy used to treat people who have both an addiction to drugs or alcohol and a mental disorder. Having two different illnesses at the same time makes treating one of them ineffective, as many people use drugs or alcohol to cope with their mental illness, which means that without treating both, a person is much more likely to relapse. 

In some cases, mental illness may be a result of addiction. However, the result is the same, a person uses drugs or alcohol to cope with the symptoms of mental illness, and the mental illness continues untreated. It is nearly impossible to break the cycle of addiction without the right kind of treatment. 

Dual diagnosis therapy identifies the addiction and the type of mental illness a person is dealing with and then works to treat both simultaneously. 

 

What Are the Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Treatment? 

There are several benefits to getting dual diagnosis treatment. 

Firstly, it allows a person to overcome addiction and mental illness. Without dual diagnosis treatment, it is nearly impossible to overcome either problem, and relapse is a much more likely scenario for those in addiction recovery. 

Many mental illnesses go undiagnosed or untreated and continue to cause problems for the one suffering. Identifying the illness and the triggers makes it possible to overcome the illness and find healthy ways to cope with it. 

Getting treatment adds a much-needed support system to the equation. Should you need continuing support or have a particularly bad day, getting the help, you need through continued treatment, and aftercare programs are possible.

 

What Are Common Co-Occurring Disorders? 

There can be any number of co-occurring disorders depending on the type of addiction a person has and the accompanying mental illness, but a few are more common than others. 

One of the most common is any type of anxiety disorder. These types of disorders often manifest when a person is under extreme stress and can be triggered by a wide range of situations, but without medication and specialized treatment, they can be hard to deal with. This is why many people turn to drug and alcohol abuse to cope with the problem. 

Another incredibly common disorder that people with addictions suffer from is depression. Depression can cause mood swings and a lack of concern for things a person once cared about, including themselves. This may lead to a person wanting to drink or use drugs to get rid of that feeling. 

 

How to Find Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Indianapolis

The fastest way to get help with a co-occurring disorder is by coming to SEE Purpose. We offer inpatient rehab in a calming, relaxing, luxury environment where we give personalized attention and focus on getting to the root cause of addiction and mental illness. 

You’ll be able to relax and get away from the day-to-day stress while we custom-tailor a treatment plan to your specific needs. We also provide continuing treatment through aftercare services so that you’ll have the help and support you need even once you leave our top-rated drug and alcohol rehab in Indiana

If you or someone you know is suffering from addiction and mental illness, don’t hesitate, contact us today!

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