When to Seek a Dual Diagnosis Rehab

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When to Seek a Dual Diagnosis Rehab

Having a dual diagnosis is increasingly common in rehab programs across the country. Today, nearly half of people struggling to overcome addiction also have a co-occurring disorder. These conditions can include depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, anxiety, and process addictions, among others. Research now shows that dual diagnosis treatment is the most comprehensive and successful way to treat addiction. Dual diagnosis rehab can help uncover and treat mental health conditions and reduce the risk of relapse.

If you or a young man in your life is struggling with addiction and mental health, Red Oak Recovery® can help. Reach us today at 866.457.7590 to learn more about our dual diagnosis rehab programs in North Carolina.

What Is a Dual Diagnosis?

A dual diagnosis, also called co-occurring disorders, is a condition that involves mental health disorders appearing concurrently alongside addiction. Many people turn to addictive substances to self-medicate and self-soothe undiagnosed depression, ADHA, disordered eating, among other conditions. Dual diagnosis treatment is holistic and comprehensive, providing many clients with insight into the root causes of their addiction. For many, once a mental health disorder and addiction receive simultaneous treatment, managing stress and triggers becomes much easier. Common co-occurring disorders treated alongside addiction include:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Anxiety disorders
  • ADHD
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Depression
  • Mood disorders
  • Eating disorders

Do I Have a Co-Occurring Disorder?

Mental health disorders are common across the United States, regardless of age, race, gender, or economic background. Stress, trauma, genetic traits, and life experiences can all contribute to mental health. Unfortunately, mental health and mood disorders are frequently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. This often leads to self-medicating, self-harm, and self-isolation.

While the effects of co-occurring disorders vary from person to person, there are some common signs you or someone you love is experiencing co-occurring disorders:

  • Difficulty completing assignments in school
  • Difficulty managing or expressing emotions
  • Trouble concentrating and completing work tasks
  • Relying on drugs, alcohol, or addictive behaviors to self-soothe
  • Mood swings or erratic behavior
  • Sudden behavioral changes

The proper diagnosis and treatment of co-occurring disorders can be complex. A reputable addiction treatment program specializing in dual diagnosis can help. For many, the diagnosis of a mood disorder can bring relief, making addiction recovery seem more manageable. Because people often experience guilt and shame around addiction and mental health disorders, dual diagnosis treatment programs can help normalize both experiences and provide the necessary tools for recovery.

Find the Right Dual Diagnosis Treatment in North Carolina

If you struggle with mental health and addiction, now is the time to seek dual diagnosis treatment. If you feel shame, guilt, or fear about pursuing mental health and addiction treatment, know you are not alone. Also, know that overcoming addiction and managing mental health at home can be unsuccessful and dangerous. Dual diagnosis treatment is at the forefront of addiction rehab. Today, doctors and psychologists no longer believe addiction exists on its own. Holistic therapy and medical support can help heal addiction and co-occurring disorders.

At Red Oak Recovery®, we pride ourselves on comprehensive, holistic treatment for those with a dual diagnosis. We work to understand the impact of societal pressures on each individual as we continue to serve young adult men. We believe holistic approaches are the key to healing and recovery. Focusing on wilderness therapy alongside traditional psychotherapy, our clients build resilience through hiking, camping, rafting, climbing, and other outdoor activities.

Begin Treatment at Red Oak Recovery® Today

There is no one key or treatment to addiction. The same is true of mental health disorders. Get the professional help and support you need at Red Oak Recovery®. Call us today at 866.457.7590 to get started with our wilderness therapy programs for dual diagnosis in majestic North Carolina.