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Dual Diagnosis Anxiety Therapy
Do you suffer from anxiety and drug or alcohol dependency?
Our dual diagnosis treatment center can help you quit using drugs and alcohol and give you the help you need for your anxiety. Our dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program will treat your addiction and anxiety using cutting edge methods and a personalized anxiety therapy and addiction program designed especially for you.
Our compassionate doctors, nurses and therapists are available to meet your specific needs 24/7.
The good news is that our dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program is covered by most major insurance plans.
Call or chat confidentially with a dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program counselor and let us tell you how we can help.
(877) 392-3342
Why dual diagnosis treatment?
Dual diagnosis treatment combines the very best anxiety therapy and addiction treatment for people with co-occurring disorders, such as chemical dependency and anxiety or panic disorders. In fact, our dual diagnosis treatment center assists patients with all of the following co-occurring disorders:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Panic disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- ADD
- ADHD
- Other mental illnesses
Doctors now understand that to treat a patient with mental illness who is dependent on chemical substances, the best approach is to treat the illnesses as separate, but related to one another.
For instance, no one should expect to put their mental illness into remission simply by receiving addiction treatment. In the same way, no one should expect to put their addiction disorder in remission simply by being treated for mental illness.
Our integrated approach to dual diagnosis treats your anxiety and addiction issues as separate, but related disorders. Our personalized compassionate care is unrivaled.
Call or chat with a dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program counselor now to find out how we can help you with your mental illness and chemical dependency by designing a program that specifically addresses your unique needs.
We have addiction counselors, medical doctors and nurses on staff 24/7 to assist you.
The good news is that our dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program is covered by most major health insurance plans.
Call or chat confidentially right now.
Who We Are
We are The Treatment Center, a nationally recognized drug and alcohol treatment center committed to providing compassionate care to each of our patients. The Joint Commissions on Accreditations of Health Care Organizations has awarded The Treatment Center Gold Seal Accreditation for our superior quality of care in the substance abuse treatment centers field.
Our staff is a team of highly trained, highly skilled addiction professionals who understand the complexities of addiction and treat the disease through contemporary methods. We offer the following services:
- In-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation
- Full Medical drug detox, opiate detox and alcohol detox by board certified physicians
- Dual Diagnosis Substance Abuse Treatment
- Innovative Individual and Group Therapy
- Holistic Pain Treatment
- Acupuncture
- Massage Therapy
- Yoga
- Laser Therapy
- Relaxation Lounge
- 24/7 Compassionate Care
What is Dual Diagnosis Treatment?
Dual diagnosis treatment centers help inpatient drug rehab patients who have co-existing mental illness and addiction problems, such as depression and alcohol/drug dependency. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, this diagnosis is quite common. About 37 percent of people who abuse alcohol and 53 percent of people who abuse drugs have a serious mental illness.
Dual diagnosis treatment centers help patients who have addiction problems and any of the following common mental illnesses: depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and personality disorders.
About 29 percent of all persons diagnosed with a mental illness have a substance abuse problem. Unfortunately, most of this 29 percent receive help solely for their mental illness.
Doctors from dual diagnosis treatment centers stress that both mental illness and addiction should be treated simultaneously. The diagnosis, however, can be difficult. After all, symptoms of patients admitted to inpatient substance abuse centers often exhibit symptoms from their drug abuse that closely relate to symptoms of a profound mental illness.
Therefore, medically supervised detox is necessary toward the correct diagnosis. Once the body is cleared of toxic chemicals, doctors and therapists can monitor the patient for a determined time to determine whether or not a serious mental illness exists.
If the patient is, in fact, mentally ill, they should receive help for both substance abuse and addiction simultaneously, but through separate methods. For instance, Twelve Step work is useful to treat addiction. Medication and therapy is beneficial for mental illness. The two treatments should compliment one another, but the patient should never receive help for one disorder and not the other. For this reason, dual diagnosis treatment centers make certain their dual diagnosis inpatient drug rehab centers employ both addiction counselors and trained psychiatrists.
If you are suffering from dual diagnosis bipolar disorder, don’t hesitate to call or chat with a dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program counselor confidentially, 24/7.
We can offer you the help you need. The good news is that dual diagnosis bipolar disorder treatment is covered by most major health insurance plans.
(877) 392-3342
Are Anxiety Disorders and Addiction Common?
It is very common for people who are dependent on chemical substances, such as drugs and alcohol to be suffering from anxiety disorders at the same time.
Many dual diagnosis treatment center doctors believe patients who suffer from anxiety disorders use drugs and alcohol to self medicate their problems. However, no one knows for sure why so many patients who suffer from mental illness use drugs and alcohol.
You are not alone. Take a look at these recent statistics regarding dual diagnosis treatment patients:
Recent results from the National Comorbidity Survey revealed the following related to dual diagnosis patients:
- 42.7 percent of patients with an addictive disorder lasting 12 months had at least one mental illness disorder
- 14.7 percent of patients with an mental illness disorder lasting 12-months had at least one addictive disorder.
A recent Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) survey found that individuals with severe mental disorders were at risk for developing an addiction disorder. The results revealed the following related to dual diagnosis patients:
- 47 percent of patients with schizophrenia were four times more likely than the general population to have an addiction disorder.
- 61 percent of patients with bipolar disorder were five times as likely as the general population to have an addiction disorder.
These surveys prove that co-occurring mental disorders and addiction are common, and that integrated treatment is required to treat individuals who suffer from these illnesses.
If you suffer from symptoms of anxiety, we offer you the very best integrated, medical and addiction treatment with compassionate doctors and nurses who design a treatment plan specifically for you.
The best part is that our dual diagnosis anxiety therapy program is accepted by most major health insurance plans.