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Dual Diagnosis
During the past ten years, researchers and mental health and chemical dependency treatment providers have found that dual disorders do occur with regular frequency. The National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH, has determined that dual diagnoses affect more than 10 million Americans each year. The terms "co-occurring" and "dually diagnosed" are often used interchangeably with the terms "co-morbidity," "concurrent disorders," "co-morbid disorders," and "dual disorder." Individuals who experience a dual diagnosis often face a wide range of psychosocial issues and may experience more than two interacting illnesses. The terms "co-occurring disorders" and "dual-diagnosis" describe a condition where a person is affected by both chemical dependency and an emotional or psychiatric illness. The treatment program at The Canyon utilizes integrative and evidence-based methods that have produced proven results for individuals with addiction and mental health disorders. The Canyon is one of very few facilities that are prepared to deal effectively with a dual diagnosis.
There are many different forms of co-occurring disorders when the different types of psychiatric illnesses and different patterns of alcohol and drug use are all taken into account. However, in terms of recovery, all co-occurring disorders share one thing in common: treatment must address both the emotional or psychiatric illness and the chemical dependency within a comprehensive program to ensure recovery from both.
The degree of impairment due to psychiatric illness may vary greatly from mild to severe, or may occur in mixed patterns. Some experience ongoing periodic episodes or cycles. The nature of co-occurring disorders becomes even more complex when alcohol and drug use is considered. Some people may choose to use a single type of drug while others may use a combination of drugs. Doses vary as well. Some people subsidize their medication by "self-medicating" with street drugs, prescription opiate painkillers, and alcohol daily, while others indulge only during periodic binges.
Common Issues Associated with Co-Occurring Disorders:
- High-risk behavior
- Family and social problems
- Employment or school problems
- Legal problems and incarceration
- Increased emergency room admissions
- Increased need for acute health care services
- Multiple admissions for chemical dependency due to relapse
- Multiple admissions for psychiatric care due to reoccurrence of psychiatric symptoms
According to research studies sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, a high percentage of individuals diagnosed with emotional and mental disorders also overindulge in substance abuse:
- 56% of individuals with a bipolar disorder or manic depression
- 47% of those with a schizophrenic disorder
- 32% of people with a mood disorder other than bipolar disorder
- 27% of persons with an anxiety disorder
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Articles on Dual Diagnosis
- Bipolar Disorder and Dual Diagnosis
- Drug Rehab for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders
- The Impact of Prescription Drug Addiction and Depression
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Drug Detox
- How To Make Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Drug Rehab Work for You
- The Need for Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Drug Addiction and Anxiety Disorder
- Dual Diagnosis in Drug Rehab for the Elderly
- Bulimia Treatment and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Anxiety Disorder Types in Dual Diagnosis Drug Rehab
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Addiction and Anorexia
- Anxiety Disorder Treatment and Dual Diagnosis
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Co-Occurring Disorder
- The Need for Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Drug Addiction and Depression
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Chinese Traditional Medicine
- Holistic Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Addiction and Bulimia
- Alternative Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Anxiety Disorder and Depression
- Prescription Drug Rehab and Depression Treatment
- Bipolar Disorder Treatment and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Helping a Family Member with Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Depression Symptoms and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Anorexia Treatment and Dual Diagnosis
- Drug Addiction Co-occurring With Depression
- Herbal Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Anxiety and Depression
- The Need for Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Drug Addiction and Bipolar Disorder
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- The Importance of a Medical Diagnosis With Co-Occurring Disorders
- Women, Drug Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Co-Occurring Addictions and Alcoholism
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Dual Diagnosis Drug Treatment
- Dual Diagnosis and Drug Rehab
- Anxiety Disorder Symptoms and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Drug Rehab Uses Anti-Depressants to Treat Dual Diagnosis
- Painkiller Addiction and Depression
- ADD & Addiction
- Co-occurring Disorders and Healthcare Reform
- Suicide and Addiction
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
