Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Near Cleveland, OH
Helping Clients Identify, Address, and Heal
from Co-Occurring Disorders
Chardon Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center
At our drug and alcohol abuse treatment facility in Chardon, Ohio, we’ve helped countless men overcome their addictions while managing a mental illness, and it’s more common than you might think. We spend time getting to know our clients on deeper level that takes their whole health into account, so that when this situation arises, we can develop an individualized treatment plan that addresses both conditions.
Dual diagnosis treatment at Prosperity Haven begins with an evaluation to help our team determine whether a mental health issue caused by past trauma plays a role in a client’s addiction. During our recovery programming, we help the client understand the root causes of their addiction and how it interacts with their mental health disorder, and empower them to heal with a variety of specialized therapies.
Our men’s rehab center offers our clients the support system they need of like-minded males who have each other’s back throughout their recovery and future sobriety.
What Is a Dual Diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis, also referred to as a co-occurring disorder, is when a person struggles with addiction and a separate mental health issue simultaneously. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, almost half of all people who suffer from addiction also experience a mental health disorder. This means that from a treatment standpoint, ignoring dual diagnosis in our clients would be negligent and run counter to the overall goal of helping people live healthier, more fulfilling lives in recovery.
Because of the complex ways that mental health and addiction feed into each other, it’s necessary to identify and address both halves of a dual diagnosis: if one is treated without the other, recovery is much more difficult. For example, someone who’s suffering from depression may be using drugs or alcohol to cope or self-medicate. If rehab doesn’t address their depression, then the treatment offered is missing a significant factor in their addiction.
On the other hand, even if a client didn’t have a mental health issue before their drug or alcohol addiction, the effects that these harmful substances have on the brain can cause depression, anxiety, and other mental illnesses as a side effect or withdrawal symptom. For this reason, dual diagnosis can occur in anyone with a substance use disorder.
WHAT IS A DUAL DIAGNOSIS?
Dual diagnosis, also referred to as a co-occurring disorder, is when a person struggles with addiction and a separate mental health issue simultaneously. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, almost half of all people who suffer from addiction also experience a mental health disorder. This means that from a treatment standpoint, ignoring dual diagnosis in our clients would be negligent and run counter to the overall goal of helping people live healthier, more fulfilling lives in recovery.
Because of the complex ways that mental health and addiction feed into each other, it’s necessary to identify and address both halves of a dual diagnosis: if one is treated without the other, recovery is much more difficult. For example, someone who’s suffering from depression may be using drugs or alcohol to cope or self-medicate. If rehab doesn’t address their depression, then the treatment offered is missing a significant factor in their addiction.
On the other hand, even if a client didn’t have a mental health issue before their drug or alcohol addiction, the effects that these harmful substances have on the brain can cause depression, anxiety, and other mental illnesses as a side effect or withdrawal symptom. For this reason, dual diagnosis can occur in anyone with a substance use disorder.
Co-Occurring Disorders
We Treat
Because of the complex ways mental health and addiction are intertwined, an unrecognized mental health issue can make addiction much more difficult to manage. Many people with mental health disorders turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with their emotions, which lead to difficulties getting clean that are particular to each mental illness. For instance, someone who’s anxious may use drugs or alcohol to make them feel calm, whereas a client with OCD may be abusing a substance to feel less inhibited.
At Prosperity Haven, we specialize in co-occurring disorder treatment and have a highly experienced, licensed team who is committed to helping clients address the following mental health disorders:
In our Treatment Methods section you can learn more about the various therapies we employ to assist in addressing the core underlying issues, and learn how we use compassionate and positive methods to empower you to overcome and heal.Your mental health needs are important to us and your recovery. We’ll help you however we can to ensure that you’re getting the right care and treatment for your mental health even if it’s not one that we specifically treat.
CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS WE TREAT
Because of the complex ways mental health and addiction are intertwined, an unrecognized mental health issue can make addiction much more difficult to manage. Many people with mental health disorders turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with their emotions, which lead to difficulties getting clean that are particular to each mental illness. For instance, someone who’s anxious may use drugs or alcohol to make them feel calm, whereas a client with OCD may be abusing a substance to feel less inhibited.
At Prosperity Haven, we specialize in co-occurring disorder treatment and have a highly experienced, licensed team who is committed to helping clients address the following mental health disorders:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Borderline personality disorders (BPD)
In our Treatment Methods section you can learn more about the various therapies we employ to assist in addressing the core underlying issues, and understand how we use compassionate and positive methods to empower you to overcome and heal. Your mental health needs are important to us and your recovery. We’ll help you however we can to ensure that you’re getting the right care and treatment for your mental health even if it’s not one that we specifically treat.
Your mental health needs are important to us and your recovery. We’ll help you however we can to ensure that you’re getting the right care and treatment for your mental health even if it’s not one that we specifically treat.
Signs and Symptoms of a Dual Diagnosis
It’s important to remember that signs and symptoms of a dual diagnosis can vary depending on what substance has been abused and what mental health issue is present. While that’s the case, some signs of a dual diagnosis are common across most people with these conditions, such as the following:
- Anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia
- Depression and fatigue
- Changes in their mood and trouble controlling emotions
- Fluctuating between high and low energy
- Insomnia
- Legal or financial issues
- Neglecting basic hygiene
- Stealing medication from friends or family
- Trouble maintaining relationships
- Struggling to concentrate on work; unmotivated to go to work
- Avoiding activities that they used to enjoy
- Poor health and fluctuating weight
- Anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia
- Depression and fatigue
- Changes in their mood and trouble controlling emotions
- Fluctuating between high and low energy
- Insomnia
- Legal or financial issues
- Stealing medication from friends or family
- Trouble maintaining relationships
- Struggling to concentrate on work; unmotivated to go to work
- Avoiding activities that they used to enjoy
- Poor health and fluctuating weight
- Neglecting basic hygiene
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment in Chardon, OH
Identifying and addressing addiction with a co-occurring mental health disorders is crucial to living a sober life. Regardless of whether or not you have a mental health issue that contributed to your substance abuse or developed a mental health issue as a result the addiction, it’s important that you choose a rehab center that takes into account your entire well-being and treats the root causes of your drug or alcohol abuse.
Our counselors work together with you to create an individualized plan that addresses both components of your co-occurring disorder. We’ll unpack the ways that addiction and mental health feed into each other — making both problems worse — and help you break the cycle of thought that justifies substance abuse.
At our drug & alcohol rehab center in Chardon, we offer you a safe, forgiving, and comfortable place to focus on your well-being. We use evidence-based therapy in conjunction with holistic recovery services that help you identify, manage, and treat a co-occurring disorder. This includes one-on-one dual diagnosis therapy, group therapy that breaks down the connection between mental and physical health, as well as holistic-based therapies that aim to reconnect your body with your mind and spirit.
Identifying and addressing addiction with a co-occurring mental health disorders is crucial to living a sober life. Regardless of whether or not you have a mental health issue that contributed to your substance abuse or developed a mental health issue as a result the addiction, it’s important that you choose a rehab center that takes into account your entire well-being and treats the root causes of your drug or alcohol abuse.
Our counselors work together with you to create an individualized plan that addresses both components of your co-occurring disorder. We’ll unpack the ways that addiction and mental health feed into each other — making both problems worse — and help you break the cycle of thought that justifies substance abuse.
At our drug & alcohol rehab center in Chardon, we offer you a safe, forgiving, and comfortable place to focus on your well-being. We use evidence-based therapy in conjunction with holistic recovery services that help you identify, manage, and treat a co-occurring disorder. This includes one-on-one dual diagnosis therapy, group therapy that breaks down the connection between mental and physical health, as well as holistic-based therapies that aim to reconnect your body with your mind and spirit.
Treating Dual Diagnosis at Prosperity Haven
The only way to move past drug and alcohol addiction and truly live a healthier, happier life is to understand the underlying causes for your substance abuse, which includes managing any mental health issues. Our dual diagnosis treatment center in Chardon, OH gives you a safe, welcoming, and comfortable environment where you can develop the skills you need to cope with your emotions and pain in a positive way.
To learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment options or ask any questions about our drug and alcohol rehab program, please call Prosperity Haven at (440) 253-9915 today.
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