Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anxiety are a few of the most common mental health conditions people with addiction may have. When both mental health conditions and addiction are present, experts say that the patient has co-occurring disorders. It’s not uncommon for this to happen. However, it creates the need for a specific type of therapy called dual diagnosis treatment. Through this therapy, a person can have both conditions treated simultaneously, ensuring the best possible outcome. Bayview Recovery is proud to offer this type of treatment. To learn more about our services, please contact Bayview Recovery today at 855.478.3650.

Co-Occurring Disorders Require a Different Type of Treatment

Treating addiction and mental health together can create challenges and may make treatment more complex. This condition doesn’t mean a person is less likely to see improvement. In fact, with treatment for both conditions occurring concurrently, they will more likely find a better outcome. However, it has to be more comprehensive to manage all of the potential complications a person can have.

Most often, co-occurring disorder treatment includes:

  • Medications to help with the treatment of the mental health disorder
  • Medication-assisted treatment for the management of the withdrawal process from drugs
  • Support for a person’s health needs
  • Talk therapy to support better management of the condition
  • Holistic care to help build confidence and heal the body, mind, and spirit as a whole person

This type of treatment aims to help a person work through the complexity of the mental health needs while also balancing addiction. Without treatment, many people with mental health disorders turn to drugs to soothe symptoms and get through challenging situations. By stripping away the addiction reliance, it’s critical to treat the mental health disorder as well.

Addiction and Mental Health Are Treatable Conditions

It’s easy to become frustrated when you learn you have a mental health disorder and an addiction. Many people don’t know that this is the case. However, treatment can be effective, and you may be able to live a healthy, well-balanced life with few restrictions. The key is to decide to get help. You may benefit from co-occurring disorder treatment for a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Feel compelled to use drugs or alcohol on a consistent base
  • Struggle to control how much you are using at one time
  • Need to use drugs or alcohol as a way to block memories
  • Feel like you cannot get through the day without using something
  • Experience intense anxiety or depression when not using these substances

If you’re experiencing these situations, addiction and mental health may be at play. Don’t overlook the value of getting help. It could give you the quality of life you desire and deserve.

Let Bayview Recovery Offer the Support You Need

Now is the right time to get help. At Bayview Recovery, we provide a wide range of therapies to support you in this process of getting healthy. All you have to do is commit to change and work as openly as possible with our team. You’ll find that today is one of the best days to get started on that path. Learn more about some of our programs, including:

  • Men’s only treatment programs
  • Women’s only treatment programs
  • Partial hospitalization program
  • Medication-assisted treatment program
  • Intensive outpatient treatment program
  • Outpatient treatment program

Co-occurring disorders disrupt every part of a person’s life. Even if you may be balancing them well now, that may not happen over the long term. It isn’t easy to get the support you need when so much is happening. However, that’s when it is time to contact our compassionate counselors at Bayview Recovery. Let us provide you with the tools and resources you need to start healing. Call 855.478.3650 or check out our online resources now.

Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anxiety are a few of the most common mental health conditions people with addiction may have. When both mental health conditions and addiction are present, experts say that the patient has co-occurring disorders. It’s not uncommon for this to happen. However, it creates the need for a specific type of therapy called dual diagnosis treatment. Through this therapy, a person can have both conditions treated simultaneously, ensuring the best possible outcome. Bayview Recovery is proud to offer this type of treatment. To learn more about our services, please contact Bayview Recovery today at 855.478.3650.

Co-Occurring Disorders Require a Different Type of Treatment

Treating addiction and mental health together can create challenges and may make treatment more complex. This condition doesn’t mean a person is less likely to see improvement. In fact, with treatment for both conditions occurring concurrently, they will more likely find a better outcome. However, it has to be more comprehensive to manage all of the potential complications a person can have.

Most often, co-occurring disorder treatment includes:

  • Medications to help with the treatment of the mental health disorder
  • Medication-assisted treatment for the management of the withdrawal process from drugs
  • Support for a person’s health needs
  • Talk therapy to support better management of the condition
  • Holistic care to help build confidence and heal the body, mind, and spirit as a whole person

This type of treatment aims to help a person work through the complexity of the mental health needs while also balancing addiction. Without treatment, many people with mental health disorders turn to drugs to soothe symptoms and get through challenging situations. By stripping away the addiction reliance, it’s critical to treat the mental health disorder as well.

Addiction and Mental Health Are Treatable Conditions

It’s easy to become frustrated when you learn you have a mental health disorder and an addiction. Many people don’t know that this is the case. However, treatment can be effective, and you may be able to live a healthy, well-balanced life with few restrictions. The key is to decide to get help. You may benefit from co-occurring disorder treatment for a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Feel compelled to use drugs or alcohol on a consistent base
  • Struggle to control how much you are using at one time
  • Need to use drugs or alcohol as a way to block memories
  • Feel like you cannot get through the day without using something
  • Experience intense anxiety or depression when not using these substances

If you’re experiencing these situations, addiction and mental health may be at play. Don’t overlook the value of getting help. It could give you the quality of life you desire and deserve.

Let Bayview Recovery Offer the Support You Need

Now is the right time to get help. At Bayview Recovery, we provide a wide range of therapies to support you in this process of getting healthy. All you have to do is commit to change and work as openly as possible with our team. You’ll find that today is one of the best days to get started on that path. Learn more about some of our programs, including:

  • Men’s only treatment programs
  • Women’s only treatment programs
  • Partial hospitalization program
  • Medication-assisted treatment program
  • Intensive outpatient treatment program
  • Outpatient treatment program

Co-occurring disorders disrupt every part of a person’s life. Even if you may be balancing them well now, that may not happen over the long term. It isn’t easy to get the support you need when so much is happening. However, that’s when it is time to contact our compassionate counselors at Bayview Recovery. Let us provide you with the tools and resources you need to start healing. Call 855.478.3650 or check out our online resources now.

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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