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Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Did you know that someone who has a mental health disorder has a strong likelihood of also dealing with an addiction to drugs or alcohol? As well, someone with a substance use disorder often deals with a mental illness, too. One condition on its own is challenging, but when a person has both, it’s called a dual diagnosis and requires specialized treatment. Retreat of Atlanta created a structured dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia that helps people improve their mental health and stop abusing drugs and alcohol simultaneously. Our skilled staff helps people develop the ability to use healthy coping skills so they become stronger emotionally and make better choices in their lives. 

If you or a loved one are in need of detox and mental health treatment, call us today or verify your insurance online now to begin your journey to a happier, healthier life today! 

What is a Dual Diagnosis Disorder?

A dual diagnosis is the presence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder. For example, a person in need of dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia might be addicted to fentanyl and also have PTSD, or they might have an addiction to alcohol and also have depression. A dual diagnosis can be a combination of any number of substances and mental illnesses. One disorder tends to influence the other. For this reason, getting help for dual diagnosis makes the most sense because both disorders are treated at the same time. 

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Why We Offer Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Georgia

Many programs offer help overcoming addiction but don’t address any accompanying mental illness. As well, many treat mental health disorders but do not work on a co-occurring substance use disorder. For this reason, we created a dual diagnosis program to help people who can’t get the well-rounded treatment program they need. Our team of therapists understands that getting to the root problem of both disorders allows a person to heal more quickly than if they attacked each problem separately. 

therapist taking notes during Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Georgia at the retreat of atlanta

How Does Dual Diagnosis Treatment Work?

Our dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia offers comprehensive care that addresses both addiction and mental health disorders. It includes exposing the person to different kinds of therapy such as individual therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy therapy, group therapy, and family counseling that will guide them to becoming more in control of their behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. When a person heals in one area of their lives, it influences their ability to heal in the other. Someone who has an addiction often uses substances to help alleviate their symptoms of poor mental health. For example, a person who has depression might drink to improve their mood. The problem is that alcohol is a depressant, so it becomes a cyclical problem. Once they begin to stop drinking, it allows their emotions to come to the surface and the therapy team can begin treating them. Fewer mental health symptoms mean less of a need to drink.

Alternatively, someone who abuses substances may end up incurring a mental health disorder. For example, drinking too much can cause depression, or abusing amphetamines can cause a person to develop anxiety. When the addiction is treated, the mental illness symptoms begin to subside. 

We also provide access to prescription medications that help ease the withdrawal symptoms that come with detox. 

Therapist comforting patient at the retreat of atlanta during Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Georgia

Our Approach to Dual Diagnosis Treatment

We believe in providing a unique approach with our dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia. We don’t believe in a cookie-cutter approach when it comes to treating dual diagnosis. Upon arriving at our facility, we perform an assessment to understand how each person experiences their dual diagnosis. This allows us to design a program of the right kind of therapies to help the individual make targeted progress. 

We ensure the safety of our clients by providing both medical and psychological support during the detox process. No one should have to suffer needlessly as they move out of the haze of substance abuse. We provide prescription medications and therapy to ease withdrawal symptoms. 

Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Many benefits await someone who attends our dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia. First, the individual saves time and money by addressing both disorders at the same time, rather than seeking separate treatment programs. In dual diagnosis treatment, a team of therapists works with each person to help them identify their triggers, heal past trauma, and learn to develop the ability to avoid relapsing. 

People learn skills that apply both to avoiding drinking and using drugs and improving their mental health. They become more confident and develop a healthier, happier version of themselves. Finally, each person leaves treatment prepared to continue their progress and stay on their path to healing. 

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Your journey to a healthier, more fulfilling life starts here. The Retreat of Atlanta’s caring professionals are committed to providing individualized treatment that respects your unique needs. Reach out now to secure your place in our supportive community and take the first step towards a brighter future.

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Find Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Georgia

Have you been struggling with a substance use disorder alongside a challenge to your mental health? Living with both addiction and mental illness challenges even the stronger person, and finding a first-class treatment program can be time-consuming and confusing. Retreat of Atlanta offers dual diagnosis treatment in Georgia designed to strengthen a person’s ability to take charge of their lives. We have a team of medical and psychological experts who get to know you so they can design a treatment plan that suits your exact needs. With our help, you can overcome dual diagnosis and restart your life.

Call us today or verify your insurance online now and let’s talk about how we can help you or someone you love overcome their dual diagnosis. We can answer any questions you have and provide a free insurance check.

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Dr. Eddie Richardson, MD

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Dr. Eddie Richardson, Board certified family medicine doctor with a specialty in geriatrics and palliative medicine, GA License # 052047

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