Today, many more options are available for those seeking dual diagnosis care than have been in the past. Dual diagnosis, also known as a co-occurring disorder, is the term used when describing an individual who is suffering from a substance abuse disorder and a mental health disorder simultaneously.
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These diagnoses can be quite complex, as mental health and substance use disorders can appear in many forms. According to Dualdiagnosis.org, dual diagnosis treatment “blends the most successful aspects of mental health care and substance abuse treatment.” A successful recovery for those suffering from a co-occurring disorder is possible with an individualized and professional treatment program, such as the one offered at Banyan Treatment Center.
How to Treat a Co-Occurring Disorder
Effective treatment for a dual diagnosis involves combining the proper recovery methods for a mental health issue with the unique treatment for a substance abuse problem. Successfully treating this disease requires consideration for how both diseases can affect an individual, and all efforts should contain customized treatment in a professional and comfortable setting. There are many different options when it comes to treating dual diagnoses. The dual diagnosis treatment therapies that are commonly practiced include the 12-Step program, cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy, individual therapy, and group therapy sessions. We utilize all these methods at Banyan Treatment Center Chicago, and they all work as complementary approaches to effective treatment.