Preparing for Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Do you have reason to suspect that your substance use disorder (SUD) is connected to a mental health challenge? You may not have realized until recently that you have been struggling with a mental health disorder. You may have been diagnosed for years and not understood that your relationship with substances is connected. Whatever your situation with mental health and substance abuse, the best way to begin recovery and a life of mental wellness is to receive expert care in a dual diagnosis treatment center.

Are you looking for Colorado dual diagnosis treatment? Mile High Recovery Center in Denver offers integrated, evidence-based treatment of co-occurring disorders. Why not get more information about the links between mental health and SUDs and how to prepare for dual diagnosis treatment? Reach out today, and we will answer all your questions. Connecting with Mile High Recovery Center staff by calling 303-268-2144 or completing this online form is easy.

Preparing for Dual Diagnosis Treatment

It is not a coincidence when you have co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. They are inevitably linked. Dual diagnosis treatment preparation requires honest acceptance and understanding of the circumstances surrounding your struggles. Below are some aspects of your situation and the treatment process that you should understand going in:

  • The two disorders are connected – It is essential that before seeking treatment for your addiction and mental health diagnosis, you recognize that they are entwined. You may have begun abusing substances to self-medicate, seeking to mitigate the symptoms of your mental health situation. An SUD also negatively affects mental health, potentially leading to another mental health disorder such as depression. Once you accept that the two are connected, dual diagnosis treatment will be effective.
  • Risks of co-occurring disorders – When you have a dual diagnosis, you face a higher risk of relapse if you address one aspect of your mental health profile without dealing with the other. If you undergo detox and stop abusing substances without addressing the underlying mental health disorder, your recovery will be fragile. Conversely, mental health challenges will endure if you enter mental health treatment without admitting to or dealing with your addiction.
  • Not every rehab has the specialization you need – In preparing for dual diagnosis treatment, ensure the rehab facility you are looking at has staff with the necessary expertise and training to offer you an integrated approach. You want to find experienced clinicians who know how to address depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and many other mental health diagnoses in coordinated care provision along with addiction treatment.

Understanding how to prepare for dual diagnosis treatment translates to understanding your co-occurring disorders and how dual diagnosis treatment works. So arm yourself with knowledge and ask questions as you look for the best dual diagnosis treatment program.

Basics of Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Professional rehab centers that offer dual diagnosis treatment will typically include some or all of the following:

  • Medically supervised detox – You cannot begin dual diagnosis treatment until you have withdrawn from all substances. In physician-managed detox, medication can mitigate your symptoms, and you will remain safely under the care of a medical team.
  • Inpatient treatment – Usually, inpatient treatment is recommended at least for the first 30 days, after which you can step down into an outpatient program. This is not necessarily mandatory. Arrangements can be made for outpatient dual diagnosis treatment when appropriate and best for the client.
  • One-on-one psychotherapy – Your therapist will use evidence-based approaches to help you process and heal from your addiction and another mental health diagnosis.
  • Group therapy – You may also participate in therapist-led group therapy, during which your peers help one another move toward sobriety and mental health by offering support and accountability.
  • Peer support groups – Non-clinical peer support groups are proven to increase the success of a dual diagnosis program.

Additional offerings such as experience-based therapies, medication-assisted treatment, and aftercare may be available to add value to your dual diagnosis treatment.

Dual Diagnosis in Colorado at Mile High Recovery Center

Our dedicated professional staff at Mile High Recovery Center is ready to provide you with cutting-edge dual diagnosis treatment for your co-occurring disorders. An integrated treatment provided by a collaborative, experienced team offers you the best possible outcomes.

Learn more about dual diagnosis preparation, treatment, and results by contacting Mile High Recovery Center at 303-268-2144 or filling out this online form to connect with one of our staff.

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