Dual diagnosis rehab is the term applied when a person suffers from both an alcohol and or substance abuse as well as some psychiatric disorder. The psychiatric condition can be any number of problems, including depression, bi-polar, anxiety, panic, ADD/ADHD, borderline personality, schizophrenia and any number of other problems. If lasting recovery and abstinence is to be achieved, both the substance abuse and the mental condition must be properly treated simultaneously. If someone has an allergic reaction, the cause of the reaction must be determined and treated, not just the body’s surface reaction. When a drug alcohol rehab begins the process of treatment, the first thing to determined would be to see if any co-occurring mood disorders existed, nor not. Once that information is established, a comprehensive treatment plan can be assembled and real treatment, begin.
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Dual Diagnosis Rehab – Treating the Underlying Cause of Addiction
Friday, July 9th, 2010Dual Diagnosis Rehab
Friday, April 2nd, 2010First a word about dual diagnosis. Dual diagnosis refers to someone who abuses alcohol and or drugs and has a co-occurring psychiatric condition. This is important because drug and or alcohol abuse is usually the person’s attempt to self medicate and self-soothe their psychiatric condition, such as depression, bi-polar, panic or anxiety disorder. Most experts agree that this is the best approach to addressing alcoholism and drug addiction. It treats the underlying cause of the disease. So, if you know someone considering drug rehab, be sure and tell them they need to go to the best dual diagnosis rehab program they can afford.