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Often addiction and mental health problems can go hand in hand. When someone is suffering from both, it may create a feeling of helplessness and you may not know where to turn. Whether you are struggling yourself or watching a loved one try to deal with these problems, you can get professional help. They could be in need of a dual diagnosis therapy program.

What Is A Dual Diagnosis?

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Dual diagnosis or a co-occurring disorder refers to the case when someone suffers from both a mental health illness as well as a substance abuse disorder. A dual diagnosis can occur because someone with poor mental health turns to drugs or alcohol to try and self-medicate or cope with their problems. In other cases, a drug or alcohol addiction can lead to mental illness. It is estimated that in 2018, 9.2 million adults in the United States met the criteria for a dual diagnosis.1

Addiction and mental health disorders are often difficult situations to deal with on their own, but when they are intertwined, the problems only get more complicated. If you neglect to treat both, you are setting yourself up for failure. The best way to see improved mental health and stay sober for the long-term is with comprehensive therapy for co-occurring disorders.

Our Dual Diagnosis Therapy in Southwest Florida

If you or a loved one is struggling with a co-occurring disorder, you need a mental health and addiction therapy center that is ready to help you tackle both problems at the same time. At Counseling of Southwest Florida, we have counselors and dual diagnosis therapy designed to assist patients in doing just that.

We want to give all of our patients their best chance of long-term success. Addiction and mental health disorders come in many different forms and can range drastically in their severity. Every patient is struggling with their own demons, so our mental health and addiction counselors will create a program that is intended to address your individual needs. This therapy plan will also be adjusted appropriately as time goes on and needs change.

Because our patients are struggling with more than just dependence on drugs or alcohol, we go beyond the medical issues and practices. We offer numerous programs to address the mental health issues that are below the surface as well. From group therapy to individual counseling sessions, patients will have the opportunity for self-reflection and introspection. These therapies and techniques not only help our patients grow but also help patients see the connection between their two problems. Once patients develop a better understanding of how their issues are linked, they can learn the best steps for moving forward in their recovery journey and techniques for long-term success once they leave their co-occurring disorder therapy.

Whether you are struggling with a dual diagnosis yourself or you are watching a loved one cope with these issues, do not wait to get help. Our dual diagnosis therapy in Naples could just save your life. Reach out to us today to find out more.

Sources:

  1. NAMI – Dual Diagnosis