DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT IN PORTLAND ME
Liberty Bay Recovery offers treatment for patients afflicted with mental health and substance abuse problems in our dual diagnosis treatment programs at our facility in Portland, Maine.
We are able to prescribe and refill medication for anxiety and depression, but for other mental health concerns we refer out. Certainly, more severe mental health concerns may arise after you spend some time clean and sober. If we notice anything concerning, we do our best to find you outside psychiatric help while you are receiving treatment.
WHAT IS A DUAL DIAGNOSIS?
We consider individuals to require dual diagnosis treatment if they suffer from an emotional or psychiatric illness alongside a drug or alcohol addiction. Most people with a dual diagnosis cannot recover successfully without treatment and support for both conditions.
When it comes to substance abuse, we use support groups to aid in treating co-occurring issues that including the following:
- ADHD and attention disorders
- Depression and anxiety
- Stress
- Codependency
- Mood disorders
- Bipolar disorders
- Personality disorders
DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT SERVICES OFFERED
While Liberty Bay Recovery offers a range of psychological services, when it comes to psychiatric services we generally refer out to other trusted organizations. This is to ensure that each person that walks through our doors has access to the individualized, quality care they need to succeed. We aim to provide the best dual diagnosis treatment Portland Maine can offer.
We also offer crisis intervention, which exists to help family members get their loved ones into treatment. Once they start a treatment program, clients can take advantage of offerings such as medically managed services, cognitive behavioral therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy.
HOW COMMON IS DUAL DIAGNOSIS?
Substance abuse and emotional or psychiatric illnesses often go hand-in-hand, and many people suffer from both conditions. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) recently released sobering statistics about dual diagnosis (sometimes referred to as co-occurring disorders or COD).
- 53% of drug abusers also receive a mental illness diagnosis
- 37% of alcohol abusers also have a mental illness diagnosis
- 29% of psychiatric patients also have alcohol or drug addictions
These startling statistics makes it clear that dual diagnosis treatment programs are an essential part of addiction treatment.
WHAT SYMPTOMS DO PEOPLE WITH A DUAL DIAGNOSIS EXPERIENCE?
All individuals that require the dual diagnosis treatment Portland Maine offers are dependent on drugs or alcohol. However, their other symptoms vary depending on the psychiatric disorder that affects them. The most common psychiatric illnesses we see in dual diagnosis patients are personality or mood disorders. These include illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder and many others.
WHICH DEVELOPS FIRST — SUBSTANCE ABUSE OR EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS?
People often experience symptoms of psychiatric illness first and try to numb their suffering by self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. Over time, the use of drugs or alcohol can lead to physical and psychological dependence. This dependence can compound the original psychiatric disorder. However, treatment must address both for recovery to be successful.
Others become addicted to drugs or alcohol first, experiencing symptoms of psychological illness as their substance abuse worsens. In these cases, individuals may become depressed or suicidal and suffer from hallucinations or fits of rage. Despite being triggered by the chemical dependency, these symptoms are signs of an underlying psychiatric condition.
Individuals who start abusing substances as teenagers and continue into adulthood face a higher risk of psychiatric illness because their emotional and neurological development is disrupted by substance abuse. Of course, treatment can help alleviate the destructive effects of both conditions, restoring hope for the future.
DON’T WAIT. CALL LIBERTY BAY RECOVERY TODAY.
There are no quick fixes for substance abuse or psychiatric illness, but there are proven treatments that can stop the damage to individuals and families before things get worse. To make accessing treatment easier, we accept most insurance plans. We also provide convenient options for affordable self-pay plans.
Our rehab programs include:
- Detox programs
- Inpatient rehab
- Partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
- Community outpatient rehab
If you or a relative suffer from drug or alcohol dependency and a psychiatric disorder, the dual diagnosis treatment Portland Maine offers can help. Contact Liberty Bay Recovery in Portland Maine, and discover how our gentle approach and experienced staff can guide you through a successful detox and on the road to recovery. Call us today at (855) 607-8758 to find out how Liberty Bay Recovery can help.