Dealing with Depression and Drug Abuse

For many men and women, depression and drug abuse occur. When this happens, it can feel debilitating and nearly impossible to find a way out. Yet, for every person who is struggling with depression, there is help available. No matter how lost you may feel, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. At Bayview Recovery, our trusted addiction professionals are here to guide and support you as you work through these challenging times.

Why Do You Have Depression and Drug Abuse?

It is not always easy to see what is happening in your life when you have both depression and drug abuse. In some situations, drug addiction can bring on a mental health disorder. This is very common in those who have an undiagnosed condition or a predisposition for developing addiction. Also, depression can be present in your life before you started drinking or using alcohol. In these situations, you may find yourself overwhelmed with the symptoms of depression and turn to alcohol to stop them.

In all situations, both depression and alcohol or drug use need to be dealt with fully to ensure long-term health and recovery. Getting professional help is the most effective way to overcome an addiction. We can do that for you.

Understanding Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Depression and drug abuse are called co-occurring disorders. They are both present and, as a result, they need to be treated at the same time. It is not possible to treat just one condition without stabilizing the other. The treatment we use for this is dual diagnosis treatment. This type of treatment allows your therapists and counselors to help you understand everything that is happening to you. The care you need may include:

The key here is that we want to first help you to stabilize. That means we work with you to balance your depression using medications as needed. You will also be working through our men’s drug treatment or women’s drug treatment programs to address the addiction you are facing.

What Can Happen to You Later

When you work with our counselors through depression and drug abuse treatment, you gain insight and support. You will learn what is happening to you and why. You will also learn how to control your thoughts and actions to minimize risks to you. Over time, you will gain confidence that you can feel healthy and achieve the desired outcomes you have.

With depression and drug abuse happening so often together, you are not alone in this process. Yet, it is up to you to take that first step to get help. You cannot treat your depression with alcohol and your addiction is only going to worsen your depression. In the long run, it is better to address both issues simultaneously to ensure that they are properly addressed. If one is left untreated, you may find yourself back in the same position after a relapse. Let us help you find the right way forward.

Are You Struggling? Bayview Recovery Can Help You Now

It is never easy to realize it, but when depression and drug abuse are a part of your life, it is always best to seek help. The right team of professionals can guide and support you, providing you with the help you need to turn the page to the next chapter of your life. Contact Bayview Recovery now at 855.478.3650 to learn more. Addiction does not have to control your life any longer. Get help today.

Dealing with Depression and Drug Abuse

For many men and women, depression and drug abuse occur. When this happens, it can feel debilitating and nearly impossible to find a way out. Yet, for every person who is struggling with depression, there is help available. No matter how lost you may feel, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. At Bayview Recovery, our trusted addiction professionals are here to guide and support you as you work through these challenging times.

Why Do You Have Depression and Drug Abuse?

It is not always easy to see what is happening in your life when you have both depression and drug abuse. In some situations, drug addiction can bring on a mental health disorder. This is very common in those who have an undiagnosed condition or a predisposition for developing addiction. Also, depression can be present in your life before you started drinking or using alcohol. In these situations, you may find yourself overwhelmed with the symptoms of depression and turn to alcohol to stop them.

In all situations, both depression and alcohol or drug use need to be dealt with fully to ensure long-term health and recovery. Getting professional help is the most effective way to overcome an addiction. We can do that for you.

Understanding Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Depression and drug abuse are called co-occurring disorders. They are both present and, as a result, they need to be treated at the same time. It is not possible to treat just one condition without stabilizing the other. The treatment we use for this is dual diagnosis treatment. This type of treatment allows your therapists and counselors to help you understand everything that is happening to you. The care you need may include:

The key here is that we want to first help you to stabilize. That means we work with you to balance your depression using medications as needed. You will also be working through our men’s drug treatment or women’s drug treatment programs to address the addiction you are facing.

What Can Happen to You Later

When you work with our counselors through depression and drug abuse treatment, you gain insight and support. You will learn what is happening to you and why. You will also learn how to control your thoughts and actions to minimize risks to you. Over time, you will gain confidence that you can feel healthy and achieve the desired outcomes you have.

With depression and drug abuse happening so often together, you are not alone in this process. Yet, it is up to you to take that first step to get help. You cannot treat your depression with alcohol and your addiction is only going to worsen your depression. In the long run, it is better to address both issues simultaneously to ensure that they are properly addressed. If one is left untreated, you may find yourself back in the same position after a relapse. Let us help you find the right way forward.

Are You Struggling? Bayview Recovery Can Help You Now

It is never easy to realize it, but when depression and drug abuse are a part of your life, it is always best to seek help. The right team of professionals can guide and support you, providing you with the help you need to turn the page to the next chapter of your life. Contact Bayview Recovery now at 855.478.3650 to learn more. Addiction does not have to control your life any longer. Get help today.

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPHDr. Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH (Medical Reviewer)

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH is an experienced leader in the field of Substance Use Disorder treatment. He works with patients suffering from Substance Use Disorder to evaluate their medication needs and prescribe treatments accordingly. In addition, he regularly participates in all-staff debriefing sessions involving peers, nurses, and other prescribers. He also reviews and advises on policies, procedures, and techniques for treating substance use disorder.

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