DUAL DIAGNOSIS
Dual Diagnosis for both Substances and Psychiatric Illness are a serious and challenging issue that requires specialized treatment and support. Arha Rehabilitation and Social Service Centre is dedicated to providing compassionate and evidence-based addiction treatment for individuals struggling with this illness. Led by experienced Behavioral Modification therapists and addiction specialists, the rehab center offers comprehensive programs to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. Through a holistic and personalized approach, Arha aims to guide individuals on a path of recovery, healing, and renewed hope for a brighter future.
Dual diagnosis means that having both mental disorder and a substance use disorder(SUD) ,either with alcohol or drugs . A dual diagnosis is a type of co morbidity, which is when someone has two disorders at the same time. Another name for this is co-occurring disorders.
Mental and substance use disorders often occur together. Many people who develop SUDs are also diagnosed with mental disorders. And the reverse is true; many people with mental disorders will develop an SUD. Having both types of disorders is even more common in teenagers, people with serious mental illness, and people with certain mental disorders.
Dual diagnosis is when one problem makes the other one worse. For example, being addicted to something might make you very anxious, so you’d have a dual diagnosis of addiction and anxiety. Other examples are alcohol addiction and anxiety, drug addiction and depression, cocaine addiction and bipolar disorder, or being addicted to something and feeling very paranoid.
It can include changes in how you eat, trouble concentrating, making excuses for your addiction, not doing important things, doing dangerous things, having trouble sleeping, and struggling to make or keep close relationships. If you have three or more of these signs, it’s a good to get help for your dual diagnosis.
If you have a dual diagnosis, it is usually better to treat both conditions at the same time rather than separately. You and your health care provider can work on a treatment plan that fits your needs. The plan should take into account your age, which substance(s) you are misusing, and which specific mental disorder(s) you have.